1.Comparison of panoramic radiography with cone beam CT in predicting the relationship of the mandibular third molar roots to the alveolar canal.
Shoaleh SHAHIDI ; Barbod ZAMIRI ; Pegah BRONOOSH
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2013;43(2):105-109
PURPOSE: Preoperative radiographic assessment of the mandibular third molars is essential to prevent inferior alveolar nerve damage during extraction. The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of panoramic signs of association between the roots of teeth and the canal, and to compare the panoramic signs with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: CBCT images of 132 impacted mandibular third molars were evaluated to determine the association of the root to the canal. The CBCT findings were compared with the corresponding panoramic images. Logistic regression analysis was used to define the diagnostic criteria of the panoramic images. RESULTS: Among the panoramic signs, loss of the cortical line was the most frequent radiographic sign predicting association (sensitivity: 79.31). Contact of the tooth with the canal was observed in all cases in which the loss of cortical line of the canal or darkening of the roots was found on the panoramic radiographs. CONCLUSION: Darkening of the roots and loss of the cortical line on panoramic radiographs might be highly suggestive of the risk of nerve injury.
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Logistic Models
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Mandibular Nerve
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Molar, Third
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Radiography, Panoramic
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Tooth
2.Ultrasonographic findings of mesenchymal chondrosarcoma of the mandible: report of a case.
Shoaleh SHAHIDI ; Alireza SHAKIBAFARD ; Barbod ZAMIRI ; Mohammad Reza MOKHTARE ; Maneli HOUSHYAR ; Maral HOUSHYAR ; Sara AMANPOUR
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2012;42(2):115-119
Today, ultrasound imaging is being widely used to assess soft tissue lesions in the maxillofacial region. However, ultrasound investigations of intra-osseous lesions are rare, especially for tumors of the jaws. This report emphasized the capability of this useful imaging modality in identification of the characteristics of malignant conditions involving the bone. Mesenchymal chondrosarcoama, one of the unusual malignant conditions of the jaw, was presented in a young male with significant facial swelling. Different imaging modalities parallel with the histopathologic investigation confirmed the diagnosis. Interestingly, destruction of the bony cortex and new bone formation with a characteristic "sun ray appearance", highly suggestive of sarcomas, was manifested on the ultrasonograph. Thus, this report presented the ultrasonographic features of chondrosarcoma of mandible and considered the ultrasonography to be a useful imaging modality to evaluate intra-osseous jaw lesions.
Chondrosarcoma
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Chondrosarcoma, Mesenchymal
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Humans
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Jaw
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Male
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Mandible
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Osteogenesis
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Sarcoma
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed