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Risk factors associated with oroantral perforation during surgical removal of maxillary third molar teeth.

Takumi Hasegawa1, Akira Tachibana2, Daisuke Takeda3, Eiji Iwata3, Satomi Arimoto3, Akiko Sakakibara3, Masaya Akashi3, Takahide Komori3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The relationship between radiographic findings and the occurrence of oroantral perforation is controversial. Few studies have quantitatively analyzed the risk factors contributing to oroantral perforation, and no study has reported multivariate analysis of the relationship(s) between these various factors. This retrospective study aims to fill this void.
METHODS: Various risk factors for oroantral perforation during maxillary third molar extraction were investigated by univariate and multivariate analysis. The proximity of the roots to the maxillary sinus floor (root-sinus [RS] classification) was assessed using panoramic radiography and classified as types 1-5. The relationship between the maxillary second and third molars was classified according to a modified version of the Archer classification. The relative depth of the maxillary third molar in the bone was classified as class A-C, and its angulation relative to the long axis of the second molar was also recorded.
RESULTS: Performance of an incision (OR 5.16), mesioangular tooth angulation (OR 6.05), and type 3 RS classification (i.e., significant superimposition of the roots of all posterior maxillary teeth with the sinus floor; OR 10.18) were all identified as risk factors with significant association to an outcome of oroantral perforation.
CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first multivariate analysis of the risk factors for oroantral perforation during surgical extraction of the maxillary third molar. This RS classification may offer a new predictive parameter for estimating the risk of oroantral perforation.

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Keywords:  Extraction; Maxillary third molar; Oroantral perforation; Perforation; Sinus membrane

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27624331     DOI: 10.1007/s10006-016-0574-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Maxillofac Surg        ISSN: 1865-1550


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