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Linear relation between premolars and molars root apex and superior border of inferior alveolar canal
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The aim of the study is to assess the linear position between the roots of mandibular premolars and molars and the superior border of inferior alveolar canal.
Population: Adults, male and female from Egyptian population Outcome Variable: Linear measurement of the distance between root apices of mandibular premolars and molars to the superior border of IAN.
Outcome Measured Measuring Device Measuring Unit
Primary Outcome Distance between root apices of mandibular premolars and molars to inferior alveolar canal CBCT software Romexis® Millimeters
Research question:
Among the mandibular premolars and molars, which roots are the closest to the inferior alveolar canal, in sample of Egyptian Population?
Materials and Methods
Study Design: Cross-sectional Study
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Participants:
A total of 162 CBCT scans of mandibular permanent premolars and molars belonging to Egyptian individuals are selected according to the following:
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Data Sources / Measurements:
Retrospective Data Analysis will be performed after the CBCT images are pooled from the computer database by convenient sampling technique.
CBCT images will be obtained from patients who required CBCT examination as part of their dental examination, diagnosis or treatment planning without exposing them to unnecessary radiation dose for the research purpose.
All the CBCT examinations are scanned by Planmeca Promax 3D®, 20 x 10 cm FOV, 0.4 mm voxel resolution, 90 kVp, 8 mA and 13.5 seconds exposure time.
To assess the shortest distance from the root apices to the border of the inferior alveolar canal, the multiplanar reconstruction view of the manufacturer's software viewer (Planmeca Romexis) with its axial, sagittal and coronal plane will be used, and the cross-sectional images through the mandible will be also used.
Cross sectional images will be oriented parallel to the long axis of the tooth, then the shortest distance from the deepest point of root apices and superior border of the inferior alveolar canal will be obtained to be examined (Umut et al 2017).
CBCT images will be interpreted by two oral radiologists independently; blinded from demographic data of the patients and from the results of each other.
All measurements will be assessed, once by the first investigator and then another time two weeks later for intra-observer reliability. The second investigator will assess the measurements once for inter-observer reliability.
Then inter-observational and intra-observational variability between the observers will be evaluated.
Bias:
No source of bias.
Study Size:
The aim of the study is to assess the relationship between the roots of mandibular premolars and molars and the superior border of inferior alveolar canal in Egyptian population. Based on the previous paper by San Chong,et al,2017,the prevalence of alveolar nerve 78%.Using a precision of 5, a design effect set at 1 with 95%CI(confidence interval), a total sample size of 162 will be sufficient. The sample size was calculated by Epi info.
Sampling Strategy: The sample will be collected by convenient sampling technique.
Statistical Methods:
Data will be analyzed using IBM SPSS advanced statistics ( Statisitcal Package for Social Sciences), version 24 (SPSS Inc.,Chicago,IL). Numerical data will be described as mean and standard deviation or median and range. Categorical data will be described as numbers and percantages. Comparsions between male and females for normally distributed numeric variables will be done using Student's t-test while for non-normally distributed numeric variables will be done by Mann-Whitney test. Comparisons between categorical variables will be performed using the chi square test, A p-value less than or equal to 0.05 will be considered statistically significant. All tests will be tailed.
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