Reduced bone dimension in patients affected by oligodontia: A retrospective study on maxillary and mandibular CBCT

Author:

Dupré Nicolas1234ORCID,Fournier Benjamin P. J.1234ORCID,Gondel Orianne15,Riou Margot C.1234ORCID,Isaac Juliane13ORCID,Garrec Pascal126,Vi‐Fane Brigitte126ORCID,Kribel Samia24,De La Dure‐Molla Muriel1247ORCID,Carra Maria Clotilde1489ORCID,Felizardo Rufino12410ORCID,Kerner Stephane P.12349ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Odontology, Departments of Periodontology, Oral Biology, Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Imaging Université Paris Cité Paris France

2. Reference Centre for Oral and Dental Rare Diseases, ORARES Rothschild Hospital AP‐HP Paris France

3. Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers Université Paris Cité, Sorbonne Université, INSERM U1138, Laboratory of Molecular Oral Pathophysiology Paris France

4. Service of Odontology APHP, Rothschild Hospital Paris France

5. Department of Periodontology APHP, Bretonneau Hospital Paris France

6. Department of Orthodontics APHP, Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital Paris France

7. INSERM UMR_S1163 Bases moléculaires et physiopathologiques des ostéochondrodysplasies Institut Imagine Necker Paris France

8. UMS 011, Population‐based Epidemiologic Cohorts Unit INSERM Villejuif France

9. Post Graduate Program in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry Université Paris‐Cité Paris France

10. CNRS, UMR 8045, BABEL Université Paris Cité Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAimOligodontia (OD) is a rare developmental condition characterized by the absence of six or more teeth. Dental implant placement may be challenging due to anatomical factors. This study aims to evaluate the alveolar bone dimensions in OD patients compared with controls.Materials and MethodsOn maxillary and mandibular cone‐beam computed tomography (CBCT), bone height and width were measured at every tooth and edentulous site. The distance to the inferior alveolar nerve was also measured. Fifty‐three OD patients (40 maxillary and 32 mandibular CBCT) and 82 controls (51 maxillary and 31 mandibular CBCT) were compared using mixed models.ResultsCompared with those in OD patients, maxillary permanent teeth and edentulous sites showed significantly higher mean height in control patients (incisive‐canine site height: +2.12 mm; edentulous incisive‐canine site height: +4.46 mm [p > .001]). For the mandibular permanent teeth, mean height was higher in controls than in OD patients at the incisive‐canine (+3.82 mm [p > .001]) and premolar areas (+2.06 mm [p > .001]). Only edentulous incisive‐canine sites were significantly different between controls and OD patients (mean: +0.52 mm [p > .001]). Changes in alveolar nerve position were observed in case of molar agenesis.ConclusionMaxillary and mandibular bone dimensions are reduced in OD patients compared with controls both in sites with permanent teeth and in edentulous areas.

Funder

Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics

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