Anatomical factors of the maxillary tuberosity that influence molar distalization

To examine the areas of the maxillary tuberosity (MT) (coronal, apical, width, and height) with respect to the presence or absence of the third molar to establish possible anatomical limitations for molar distalization. A total of 277 tuberosities were evaluated through sagittal computed tomography...

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Published in:Korean journal of orthodontics (2012) Vol. 54; no. 4; pp. 239 - 246
Main Authors: López, Diego Fernando, Olmos, David Acosta, Morales, Mónica Andrea
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Korea (South) 대한치과교정학회 25-07-2024
Korean Association of Orthodontists
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Summary:To examine the areas of the maxillary tuberosity (MT) (coronal, apical, width, and height) with respect to the presence or absence of the third molar to establish possible anatomical limitations for molar distalization. A total of 277 tuberosities were evaluated through sagittal computed tomography (CT) images, divided for measurement into coronal (free of bone), apical (area of influence of the maxillary sinus), and tuberosity (bony area) zones, and stratified by the presence or absence of the third molar, sex, and two age subgroups. Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the groups considering the third molar. The medians of the width and height of the tuberosity decreased significantly in the absence of the third molar ( < 0.001). The apical area also showed differences, with negative values in the absence of the third molar and positive values in the presence of the third molar ( < 0.001). However, no differences were observed for the coronal area ( > 0.05). In the absence of the third molar, the size of the MT, represented by its width and height, was smaller and negative values (decrease) were observed for the maxillary sinus. The sagittal CT provides useful information regarding the amount of bone tissue available for distalization and relationship of the second molar with respect to the maxillary sinus, which allows individualizing each case in relation to the amount and type of movement expected.
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How to cite this article: López DF, Acosta Olmos D, Morales MA. Anatomical factors of the maxillary tuberosity that influence molar distalization. Korean J Orthod 2024;54(4): -246. https://doi.org/10.4041/kjod24.017
ISSN:2234-7518
2005-372X
DOI:10.4041/kjod24.017