growth assessment in orthodontics using radiograph by dr aghimien
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THE USE OF HAND AND WRIST RADIOGRAPH, OPG AND CEPHALOMETRIC RADIOGRAPH FOR
THE ASSESSMENT OF GROWTH IN ORTHODONTIC PATIENT
BYDR AGHIMIEN OSARONSE
UNIVERSITY OF BENIN DENTAL SCHOOL.
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Outline
Introduction Definition of growth Understanding some terminology Growth centre Growth sites chronological age dental age skeletal age
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Growth predictors clinical predictors radiographic predictorso hand-wrist radiographo cephalographo orthopanthomographPrediction of growth
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Hand-wrist radiograph
Indications Stages and growth of epiphysisMethods of assessmentHow to analyse the HW-radiographSkeletal maturation indicatorsMaturation stage versus maturation level
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Cephalograph
Indication..as a predictor of growthImportance of cervical vertebrae
maturation(CVM). stages of CVM indicators of CVM CVM and mandibular growth CVM and chronological age Clinical relevance in timing
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Panoramic radiograph
IntroductionDental age Dental maturity versus dental eruption Methods of assessing dental ageRationale for using OPGStages of tooth calcification Weighted score for dental stagesCorrelation between skeletal maturity and teeth
calcification.
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ConclusionReferencesAppreciation
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Introduction
Growth is define as an increase in size or number. Genetic and environment influences have been greatly implicated.
If environmental factors can make a significant impact on facial growth then the possibility exists for clinicians to alter facial growth with appliances.
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Growth centre is a location at which independent (genetically controlled) growth occurs.
Growth site is a location at which growth occurs
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Growth
1. pattern; it relates the spatial proportion of growth over a period of time e.g. cephalocaudal gradient of growth.2. variability;
3. Timing. Same thing happen to different individual at different time e.g. growth spurt in males and females.
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• Chronological age- simply put it is time of an individual since birth.
• Dental age. This relates the age at which the various teeth in the mouth are formed.
• Developmental/skeletal stage. This is a more accurate biologic marker of growth. It shows the variability at different time of the growth pattern e.g. growth spurt using onset of sexual maturation
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WHY ASSESS GROWTH?
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Growth prediction/assessment
In doing this, it must take into cognizance;1. Amount of growth2. Direction (including rotation) of growth3. Timing of growth
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Predictors of growth1. Clinically; body height sexual characteristic chronological age dental eruption
2. Radiographically: skeletal maturity cervical vertebrae maturation hand-wrist radiograph dental maturity e.g. OPG
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Assessment of height and sexual maturation has been shown to indicate when an individual reaches the growth spurt.
Sex hormones stimulate the cartilage to grow faster which correlate with the growth spurt.
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Radiographic assessment
Since growth of the jaws follows a somatic growth pattern, observation of the developmental stage of other parts of the skeleton would give an indication of the stage of facial development hence, the skeletal maturation assessment with hand-wrist and cervical vertebrae maturation observations.
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HAND-WRIST RADIOGRAPH
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Indications
1. Before the use of RME2. Treatment planning of class II and III cases when
functional appliance is an option3. Severe discrepancy between dental and
chronological age.4. Help to predict future skeletal maturation rate and
status5. To predict pubertal growth spurt6. To predict the skeletal age of patient whose growth is
affected by infection, trauma etc.
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Growth of the epiphysis
1. Widening stage2. Capping3. Fusion
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Stages of epiphyseal growth
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Skeletal maturation assessment
Stages involved;1 widening2. Capping3. Appearance of sesamoid bone of the thumb4. FusionThese stages are said to be related with different levels of adolescent growth i.e. onset, peak and termination of maximum velocity of growth
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Methods of SMA using HW-radiograph
1. Fisherman skeletal maturation indicator2. Bjork, Grave and Brown3. Hagg and Taranger method (uses the
sesamoid of ulnar, metarcarpophalangeal joint of first finger, MP3, DP3 and distal epiphysis of radius).
4. Atlas of Greulich and Pyle
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Leonard Fisherman system (1982)
Eleven indicators were used on the 6 anatomical sites and they were correlated with period of adolescence.
The skeletal maturation was describe during the various stages of growth of the epiphysis.
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Anatomical sites
1. Thumb2. Middle finger (proximal, middle and distal
phalanges)3. Little finger4. Radius
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In the infantile stage (up to 10 years of age), the suture was broad and smooth, whereas in the juvenile stage (from 10 to 13 years) it had developed in a more typical squamous suture with overlapping sections. Finally, during the adolescent stage (13 and 14 years of age) the suture was wavier with increased interdigitation.
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Stage 1..width of Epiphysis equal that of Diaphysis i.e. E=D
1. Middle finger proximal phalanx…PP32. Middle finger middle phalanx…MP33. Little finger middle phalanx..MP5
Stage II. Adductor sesamoid of thumb..S4. Centre of ossification medial to the junction of the epiphysis and diaphysis of the proximal phalanx of the thumb
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Stage III. Capping 5. Middle finger distal phalanx DP36. Middle finger middle phalanx MP37. Little finger middle phalanx MP5Stage IV. FUSION8. Middle finger distal phalanx DP39. Middle finger proximal phalanx PP310. Middle finger middle phalanx MP311. Radius
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Correlation of the ossificationstages of hand–wrist bone and skeletal growth velocity
The various indicators outlined have been related to the various stages of skeletal development.Also the variation for the different sex have also been stated.
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What is the use;
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Ossification of adductor sesamoid of thumb (S) occurs shortly before or at the beginning of the pubertal growth spurt. During the third stage of hand–wrist maturation diaphysis is covered by the cap-shaped epiphysis. The MP3cap stage of hand–wrist ossification marks the peak of the pubertal growth.
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Visible union of epiphysis and diaphysis at the distal phalanx of the middle finger (DP3fusion) signify the end of pubertal growth.
Complete union of epiphysis and diaphysis of the radius (R fusion) indicate that the ossification of all the hand bone is completed and skeletal growth is finished.
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According to Bjork, the pubertal growth spurt ends even earlier, with complete fusion of the third distal phalanx (DP3fusion).
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How to assess the HW-radiograph
1. The key stage of development is initially checked rather than looking out for the SMI
2. Check for the ossification of S3. if absent then the SMI indicated will be that
of widening4. If present the then capping and fusion SMI
should be assessed.
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11-grade scheme by Fisherman
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Maturation stage VS Maturation level
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Maturation level
1. Early 2. Average3. Late
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Early vs. late maturer
Late maturer instead of experiencing a decline in the late stage of pubertal growth experience the catch-up growth with additional incremental growth.Hence, if a patient is a late maturer it thus mean that one has the advantage of an additional incremental growth.
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Note the age of maturation stage
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CEPHALOMETRIC RADIOGRAPH
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Indications
1. Assessment of completion of active growth in studies dealing with the long-term effects of orthodontic/orthopedic treatment strategies.
2. To identify clinically the adequate time for intervention in subjects who need surgery for the late correction of facial disharmonies.
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Cephalograph is a standardise true lateral radiograph of the skull, face and the jaws.
The cervical vertebrae represented on the cephalograph have been invaluable in assessing patient growth.
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Assessing growth
1. For prediction of growth spurt2. predicting the correct direction of growth
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Predicting growth spurt
Six stages of vertebral maturation were described by Baccetti and co-workers (2005).Lamparski used the C2-C6 vertebrae.
Hassel and Farman identified six stages of vertebral maturation and created an index that defined more thoroughly the changes in the 2nd-4th cervical vertebrae
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Stages of CVM
1. Initiation 2. Acceleration 3. Transition 4. Deceleration 5. Maturation 6. completion
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indicators
1. Concavity of the lower border2. Shape of the vertebrae;’ trapezoidRectangular horizontallyRectangular verticallysquare
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1. Initiation. Very significant amount of adolescent growth
expected C2, C3, and C4 inferior vertebral body borders are
flat. Superior vertebral borders are tapered posterior to
anterior i.e. trapezoids2. Acceleration. Significant amount of adolescent growth expected. Concavities developing in lower borders of C2 and
C3. Lower border of C4 vertebral body is flat. C3 and C4 are more trapezoid in shape.
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3. Transition . Moderate amount of adolescent growth expected Distinct concavities seen in lower borders ofC2 and
C3. C4 developing concavity in lower border of vertebral
body. C3 and C4 are rectangular in shape.
4. Deceleration. Small amount of adolescent growth expectedDistinct concavities in lower borders of C2, C3, and
C4. C3 and C4 are nearly square in shape.
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5. Maturation. Insignificant amount of adolescent growth expected. Accentuated concavities on inferior borders of C2,
C3, and C4. C3 and C4 are square in shape.
6. Completion. Adolescent growth is completed. Deep concavities are present on inferior borders of
C2,C3, and C4. C3 and C4 heights are greater than widths.
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Stages of CVM
Cervical stage 1. The lower borders of all the three vertebrae (C2-C4) are flat. The bodies of both C3 and C4 are trapezoid in shape.
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Cervical stage 2 . A concavity is present at the lower border of C2 but C3 and C4 are still trapezoids.
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Cervical stage 3 Concavities at the lower borders of both C2 and C3 are present. The bodies of C3 and C4 may be either trapezoid or rectangular horizontal in shape.
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Cervical stage 4 Concavities at the lower borders of C2, C3, and C4 now are present. The bodies of both C3 and C4 are rectangular horizontal in shape.
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Cervical stage 5 .The concavities at the lower borders of C2, C3, and C4 still are present. At least one of the bodies of C3 and C4 is squared in shape.
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Cervical stage 6. The concavities at the lower borders of C2, C3, and C4 still are evident. At least one of the bodies of C3 and C4 is rectangular vertical in shape.
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stage Peak of mandibular growth occur
1 2 years after
2 1 year after
3 The year within
4 1-2year before
5 Ended 1 year before
6 Ended 2 year before
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Mittal S.K. et al(2011) Indian subjects
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CVM VS HW-radiograph
San Román and colleagues concluded that the best correlation was the concavity at the lower border compare to the shape and height of the vertebrae.
‘’The best parameter to assess maturation stages is when the concavity on the lower border of the vertebral bodies is greater than 1 mm.’’
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Clinical relevance in timing
1. Class II treatment is most effective when it includes the peak in mandibular growth;
2. Class III treatment with maxillary expansion and protraction is effective in the maxilla only when it is performed before the peak (CS1 or CS2), whereas it is effective in the mandible during both prepubertal and pubertal stages;
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3. skeletal effects of rapid maxillary expansion for the correction of transverse maxillary deficiency are greater at prepubertal stages, while pubertal or postpubertal use of the rapid maxillary expander entails more dentoalveolar effects
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PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPH
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Introduction
A panoramic radiograph reveal the entire dentition in a single firm. The panoramic radiograph has been used to assess dental maturity, which is used as an indicator of the biological maturity of growing children.
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Dental age
Dental maturity VS dental eruption
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Methods of assessing dental age
1. Calcification e.g. Demirjian et al2. Measurement of the crown height, apex
width, and root length of the teeth observed in radiographs. Mornstad et al.
3. Time of eruption; Gustafson and Koch
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Why not intra-oral radiograph?
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Rationale for OPG
1. Easier to make in children and nervous patient compare to intra-oral radiograph.
2. As a full mouth radiograph it is consider to deliver less dose of radiation.
3. Little distortion for mandibular picture
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Demirjian's Technique
The stage is consider to be an indicator of maturity and not necessarily the size that can not really be quantified.
Tooth calcification stage is assessed on OPG.Eight stages of calcifications were outlined
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STAGE A. In both uniradicular and multiradicular teeth, a beginning of calcification is seen at the superior level of the crypt in the form of an inverted cone or cones. The is no fusion of these calcified points.
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STAGE B. fusion of the calcified points to give a regular outlined occlusal surfaceSTAGE C. a. enamel formation is complete at the occlusal surface. Its extension and convergence towards the cervical region is seen. b. the beginning of dentinal deposit is seen c. the outline of the pulp chamber has a curved shape at the occlusal border
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Stage D. a. the crown formation is completed down to the cemento-enamel junction b. the superior border of the pulp chamber in the uniradicular teeth has a definite curved form, being concave towards the cervical region. The projection horns if present, gives an outline like an umbrella top. In molars the pulp chamber has a trapezoidal form. c. beginning of root formation is seen in the form of a spicule.
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STAGE E. UNIRADICULAR TEETH: a. the walls of the pulp chamber now form straight lines whose continuity is broken by the presence of the pulp horn, which is larger than in the previous stage. b. the root length is less than the crown height MOLARS. a. initial formation of the radicular bifurcation is seen in the form of either a calcified points or a semi-lunar shape b. the root length is still less than the crown height
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STAGE F. UNIRADICULAR TEETH: a. the walls of the pulp chamber now forma more or less isosceles triangle. The apex ends in a funnel shape b. the root length is equal to or greater than the crown height
MOLARS. a. the calcified region of the bifurcation has developed further down from its semi-lunar stage to give the roots a more definite and distinct outline with funnel shaped endings b. the root length is equal to or greater than the crown height.
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STAGE G. The walls of the root canal are now parallel and its apical end is still partially opened(distal root in molars)
STAGE H. a. the apical end of the root canal is completely closed(distal root in molars).
b. the periodontal membrane has a uniform width around the root and the apex
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Self weighted score for dental stages
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Correlation between skeletal maturity and teeth calcification.
Mittal S.K. et al(2011) investigated the relationship between skeletal maturity using CVM and teeth calcification. Conclusion was follows;
A. The second molar showed the highest correlation and the.
B. Stage F of tooth calcification corresponded to onset of peak height velocity (stage 2 of CVMI) .
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C. Stage G of tooth calcification in canine; first premolar and second molar (except for second premolars in males) corresponded to peak of pubertal growth spurt (stage 3 of CVMI).
D. Root formation of the canine as well as the first premolar was completed in the majority of the subjects at stage 5 of CVMI. For all the teeth except third molar root formation was completed at stage 6 of CVMI.
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Conclusion
Understanding the development patterns of every growing patient is one of the prerequisites for successful orthodontic treatment. Many treatment modalities will yield a better result in less time if properly correlated with the facial growth patterns that are associated with the patient. Growth related appliances such as functional appliances can yield excellent result if properly timed.
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If the results from cephalograph and OPG correlate well with the HW-radiograph then the routinely radiographs taken for orthodontic patients will suffice for accurate assessment of growth. This is taking into cognizance the ALARA RULE i.e As Low As Reasonably Achievable for the dose of x-ray patient should be expose to.
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