| Literature DB >> 32513223 |
K Kronseder1, C Runte2, J Kleinheinz3, S Jung3, D Dirksen2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The bone thickness of the human mandibular ramus is an important parameter in mandibular surgeries. The aim of this study was to systematically measure the bicortical bone thickness, the ramus dimensions and the position of the lingula. The measurements were tested on significant correlations to the patients' parameters.Entities:
Keywords: 3D reconstruction; Anatomical grid; Bone thickness; Cluster analysis; Mandibular ramus; Ramus groups
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32513223 PMCID: PMC7278150 DOI: 10.1186/s13005-020-00228-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Face Med ISSN: 1746-160X Impact factor: 2.151
Fig. 1Mechanical thickness measurement on a porcine mandible
Fig. 2Digital thickness measurement on x-rayed and digitally reconstructed porcine mandible
Fig. 3a-c Adaptation of the grid defining a skew coordinate system in lateral (a), frontal (b) and cranial (c) perspective
Measured parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Bone thickness | Bone thickness measured at grid intersections |
| Mean bone thickness | Mean bone thickness referring to all measured points of one ramus |
| Ramus height | Distance from the horizontal baseline to the sigmoid notch |
| Ramus width | Distance from the vertical baseline to the anterior notch |
| Gonion angle | Angle between the vertical and horizontal baseline |
| Dorsal lingula position | Distance from the tip of the lingula to the dorsal tangent of the ramus |
| Caudal lingula position | Distance from the tip of the lingula to the caudal tangent of the ramus |
Fig. 4Map of the mean bone thickness of the ramus
Fig. 5Map of the standard deviation of the ramus
Measured parameters with mean values, standard deviation and minimum and maximum value
| Parameter | Mean Value | SD | Min-Max |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean bone thickness | 4.83 mm | 0.73 mm | 2.72–7.03 mm |
| Height | 44.78 mm | 4.94 mm | 33.2–58 mm |
| Width | 31.31 mm | 3.28 mm | 23.4–40.2 mm |
| Gonion angle | 124.80° | 6.01° | 107–140.4° |
| Dorsal lingula position | 16.43 mm | 1.69 mm | 11.8–21.8 mm |
| Caudal lingula position | 28.98 mm | 3.89 mm | 21.8–43.8 mm |
Fig. 6Distribution of ramus height and width; black dots denoting the mean values
Fig. 7Distribution of the gonion angle; black dot denoting the mean value
Results of correlation analysis of the geometrical parameters. r denotes the Pearson correlation, CI the 95% confidence interval and p is the local significance value
| Parameters | r | CI | p |
|---|---|---|---|
| height – width | 0.56 | [0.43; 0.66] | < 0.001 |
| width – angle | − 0.43 | [− 0.56; − 0.29] | < 0.001 |
| height – angle | − 0.57 | [−0.67; − 0.45] | < 0.001 |
| height – mean bone thickness | 0.17 | [0.01; 0.33] | 0.032 |
| width – mean bone thickness | 0.25 | [0.09; 0.40] | 0.002 |
| age – angle | 0.31 | [0.16; 0.45] | < 0.001 |
| age – height | −0.13 | [−0.29; 0.03] | 0.11 |
| age – width | −0.22 | [−0.37; − 0.06] | 0.007 |
| mean bone thickness – age | −0.003 | [− 0.16; 0.16] | 0.97 |
Mean values of height, width, mean bone thickness and gonion angle for the two identified groups
| Parameters | Bone thickness (mm) | Height (mm) | Width (mm) | Gonion angle (°) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group 1 | 5.16 (SD = 0.78) | 49.07 (SD = 3.90) | 33.93 (SD = 2.93) | 120.60 (SD = 5.42) |
| Group 2 | 4.62 (SD = 0.61) | 42.15 (SD = 3.45) | 29.71 (SD = 2.31) | 127.37 SD = 4.80) |
Fig. 8Cluster assignment diagram using two principal components axes
Fig. 9Map of the mean bone thickness of group 1
Fig. 10Map of the mean bone thickness of group 2