Root Resorption Pattern in PanoramicRadiographs of Pediatric Patients with Unilateral Posterior Crossbite: A Cross-Sectional and Retrospective Study

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González Cabrera, Challana
Ticona Flores, Jesús Miguel

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Summary: temporary mandibular molars in panoramic radiographs of pediatric patients with unilateral posterior crossbite (UPCB). This cross-sectional and retrospective study analyzed 114 orthopantomograms of patients between 6 - 9 years of age with unilateral posterior crossbite diagnosis. The first and second mandibular molars were analyzed. Their root resorption stage was typified, and the root lengths were measured; to later compare the data obtained depending on the malocclusion side. 86.4 % of molars showed a linear resorption pattern, and atypical resorption prevalence in patients with UPCB was 13.5 %. The total length average of the first molars on the side of the malocclusion was 8.20 mm, while the contralateral exhibited a mean of 9.29 mm. Lastly, the second molars had a mean length of 11.12 mm in crossbite side and 12.30 mm in the normal occlusion side. UPCB could affect physiological resorption by observing a resorption alteration in those mandibular molars located on the malocclusion side.

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González-Cabrera, C., Ticona-Flores, J. M., & Diéguez-Pérez, M. (2022). Root resorption pattern in panoramic radiographs of pediatric patients with unilateral posterior crossbite: A cross-sectional and retrospective study. International Journal of Morphology, 40(5), 1321-1327. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-95022022000501321

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