
handle: 11634/19713
Los caninos, son una de los dientes más importantes, “la piedra angular” de la arcada dental, en este estudio determinamos la prevalencia de inclusión del canino superior basados en Tomografía Computarizada, evaluando la angulación e inclinación del canino en boca así como su desarrollo radicular, la resorción, el perímetro del arco y la densidad osea. obteniendo de 5261 TC, 239 caninos incluidos con alto grado de desarrollo radicular y una prevalencia de inclusión de 2:1 en mujeres con respecto a hombres, una mayor tendencia hacia palatino y mesial y altos casos de resorcion al incisivo lateral. Este estudio de corte transversal permitió obtener datos valiosos que permitirán conocer mas esta patología para orientar de mejor manera los tratamientos.
The canines are one of the most important teeth, "the cornerstone" of the dental arch, in this study we determine the prevalence of inclusion of the upper canine in CT scan, evaluating the angulation and inclination of the canine in the mouth as well as its root development , resorption, arc perimeter and bone density. obtaining from 5261 CT, 239 canines included with high degree of root development and a prevalence of inclusion of 2: 1 in women with respect to men, a greater tendency towards the palatine and mesial and high cases of resorption to the lateral incisor. This cross-sectional study obtains valuable data that this pathology needs to know more in order to better guide the treatments.
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Tomografía, Dientes, Diagnóstico por imágenes, Radiografía médica, Radiografía panorámica, Canino, Tomography, Canine
Tomografía, Dientes, Diagnóstico por imágenes, Radiografía médica, Radiografía panorámica, Canino, Tomography, Canine
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