Decision-making criteria of odontectomy or surgical exposure in impacted maxillary canine based on treatment difficulty index modification

Olivia Jennifer Gunardi, - and Coen Pramono Danudiningrat, - and Andra Rizqiawan, - and Indra Mulyawan, - and Muhammad Subhan Amir, - and David Buntoro Kamadjaja, - and Ni Putu Mira Sumarta, - and Ganendra Anugraha, - and Reza Al Fessi, - and Liska Barus, - and Shigehiro Ono, - (2021) Decision-making criteria of odontectomy or surgical exposure in impacted maxillary canine based on treatment difficulty index modification. European Journal of Dentistry, 2021. ISSN 1305-7456

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Abstract

Objective Canine impaction is a difficult condition to treat, and it usually necessitates a combination of surgical exposure and orthodontic traction or surgical extraction. An accurate assessment of the maxillary canine’s position can help determine the severity of the impaction, the difficulty of therapy, and the treatment’s prognosis. Materials and Methods A total of 55 impacted canines were studied and selected retrospectively. Difficulty indexes were used to measure the severity of impaction with pretreatment panoramic radiographs. Statistical Analysis Pearson correlation was used to test the validity of the difficulty index modification score. Regression statistical analysis was used to evaluate any correlation between total scoring from each index with surgical treatment. Results The validity test on the variable modification index score showed a valid value (p¼0.000). According to both treatment difficulty and modification index, odontectomy group showed higher mean of total scoring than surgical exposure group. Treatment difficulty and modification index showed a significant correlation with surgical treatment (p¼0.003 and p¼0.001). Conclusions The higher the severity of canine impaction, the greater is the possibility of odontectomy than surgical exposure. Both indexes can consider to be used in determining surgical treatment planning.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine
R Medicine > RK Dentistry
Divisions: 02. Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi > Oral and Maxilofacial Surgery (Spesialis)
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Olivia Jennifer Gunardi, -NIM021328016304
Coen Pramono Danudiningrat, -NIDN0010025405
Andra Rizqiawan, -NIDN0023098101
Indra Mulyawan, -NIDN0029128404
Muhammad Subhan Amir, --
David Buntoro Kamadjaja, -NIDN0012026504
Ni Putu Mira Sumarta, -NIDN0029037807
Ganendra Anugraha, --
Reza Al Fessi, --
Liska Barus, --
Shigehiro Ono, --
Depositing User: Rudy Febiyanto
Date Deposited: 16 Jun 2022 03:19
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2023 03:08
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/116768
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