TY - JOUR
T1 - Correlation between cervical vertebrae maturation and midpalatal suture fusion in patients aged between 10 and 20 years
T2 - A cross-sectional and 3D study
AU - Estrada, Janet Tenorio
AU - Mattos Vela, Manuel
AU - Gamarra Contreras, Maria
AU - Blanco Victorio, Daniel José
AU - Lagravère, Manuel Oscar
AU - Cardoso Abdo Quintão, Cátia
AU - Chávez-Sevillano, Manuel Gustavo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Objective: This study aimed to correlate the cervical vertebrae maturation (CVM) stages with the bone fusion stages of the midpalatal suture (MPS). Materials and methods: The sample consisted of 351 cone-beam computed tomographies (CBCTs) of patients divided into two groups: 10–15 years old and 16–20 years old. Both CVM and MPS stages were correlated using Spearman's correlation analysis. To assess the diagnostic performance of the CVM stages in identifying the bone fusion stages of the MPS, the likelihood ratio (LHR) test was applied. Results: In the whole sample, a low positive correlation was found between CVM and MPS bone fusion level (P < 0.001; Rho = 0.395). In the younger age group, the correlation was moderate in the male (P < 0.001; Rho = 0.616) and low in the female (P < 0.001; Rho = 0.394) patients. In the 16–20 years age group, there was no correlation between CVM and MPS fusion. A moderate increase in the probability of determining CS1 for stage A (38%) and CS2 for stage B (42.2%) of MPS ossification was found among the 10–15 year old female patients. Conclusion: A low and moderate positive correlation was found between CVM and MPS level of bone fusion in female and male patients respectively, but the diagnostic performance of the CVM stages in the identification of MPS bone fusion stages did not have a high correlation. Therefore, the CVM stages indicated no conclusive probability of determining the MPS bone fusion stage.
AB - Objective: This study aimed to correlate the cervical vertebrae maturation (CVM) stages with the bone fusion stages of the midpalatal suture (MPS). Materials and methods: The sample consisted of 351 cone-beam computed tomographies (CBCTs) of patients divided into two groups: 10–15 years old and 16–20 years old. Both CVM and MPS stages were correlated using Spearman's correlation analysis. To assess the diagnostic performance of the CVM stages in identifying the bone fusion stages of the MPS, the likelihood ratio (LHR) test was applied. Results: In the whole sample, a low positive correlation was found between CVM and MPS bone fusion level (P < 0.001; Rho = 0.395). In the younger age group, the correlation was moderate in the male (P < 0.001; Rho = 0.616) and low in the female (P < 0.001; Rho = 0.394) patients. In the 16–20 years age group, there was no correlation between CVM and MPS fusion. A moderate increase in the probability of determining CS1 for stage A (38%) and CS2 for stage B (42.2%) of MPS ossification was found among the 10–15 year old female patients. Conclusion: A low and moderate positive correlation was found between CVM and MPS level of bone fusion in female and male patients respectively, but the diagnostic performance of the CVM stages in the identification of MPS bone fusion stages did not have a high correlation. Therefore, the CVM stages indicated no conclusive probability of determining the MPS bone fusion stage.
KW - Cervical vertebrae
KW - Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
KW - Midpalatal suture
KW - Palatal expansion technique
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ortho.2022.100659
DO - 10.1016/j.ortho.2022.100659
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85132889796
SN - 1761-7227
VL - 20
JO - International Orthodontics
JF - International Orthodontics
IS - 3
M1 - 100659
ER -