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Αλέξανδρος Γ. Σφακιανάκης
ΩτοΡινοΛαρυγγολόγος
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Τετάρτη 2 Νοεμβρίου 2016

Assessment Of Zygomatic Bone Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography In A Turkish Population (Research Article)

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Publication date: Available online 2 November 2016
Source:Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology
Author(s): Kıvanç Kamburoğlu, Burcu Kirşan, Buket Acar, Candan Semra Paksoy
ObjectiveTo provide linear and volumetric measurements of zygomatic bone using CBCT images.Study DesignCBCT images were assessed in 198 patients. Posterior and anterior zygomatic bone widths (M1 and M2), zygomatic bone projection (M3), zygomatic bone height (M4), combined zygomatic arch diameter (M5), maximum cortical thickness (M6), gray value obtained from maximum cortical thickness region (M7), minimum cortical thickness (M8), and gray value obtained from minimum cortical thickness region (M9) were measured. Volume and surface area measurements of the zygomatic bone were also conducted. Sex, age and side were all recorded for each patient. General Linear Model (ANOVA) was performed (p<0.05).ResultsAge (p<0.001) and gender (p=0.001) significantly affected M1. Gender significantly affected M3 (p=0.003) and M4 (p=0.000) with higher values for men. Gender (p=0.000) and age (p=0.000) significantly affected M5 variation. Only age had a significant effect on M6 variation with an increase with age (p<0.015). Only gender had a significant effect on M7 (p=0.005), M8 (p=0.000) and M9 (p=0.004) with higher values for men. All of the factors significantly affected zygomatic bone volume variation [gender (p=0.000), age (p=0.000) and side (p<0.004)].ConclusionA detailed examination of the zygomatic bone region can be performed with CBCT images.



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