2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2014.06.010
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Association between sella turcica bridging and palatal canine impaction

Abstract: Sella bridging is frequently found in patients with impacted canines. Hence, sella bridging can complement other diagnostic parameters in confirming the status of canine impaction.

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“…The abnormal morphology of cranial base and sella turcica is included in the evaluation of postnatal craniofacial malformations [1,7,17]. In accordance with the results of this study indicating a significant difference in morphological variation of sella turcica in the skeletal Class I malocclusion group compared with the skeletal Class III malocclusion group.…”
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“…The abnormal morphology of cranial base and sella turcica is included in the evaluation of postnatal craniofacial malformations [1,7,17]. In accordance with the results of this study indicating a significant difference in morphological variation of sella turcica in the skeletal Class I malocclusion group compared with the skeletal Class III malocclusion group.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Sella turcica is a significant anatomical structure in the measurement of lateral cephalometry. In the analysis of dentofacial cephalometry and neurocranial morphology, the sella point which central landmark located in the middle of sella turcica is an important reference used for the evaluation of craniofacial morphology, the relationship of the intermaxillary to the cranium and the cephalometric serial superimposition [1][2][3][4][5][6][7].…”
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“…So, making definitive decision for the treatment plan is difficult. In this situation, attention to the variation in the shape of the sella turcica on the existing cephalometric radiograph that was analyzed before cephalometric measurements helps to determine if the skeletal relationship is progressing to class III or class I [1,13] Research on the morphology of sella turcica associated with malocclusions especially Class III, dental anomalies, craniofacial deviation, cleft and various syndromes has been widely reported, but there are still few reports of Class II malocclusion, so this study is taken [4].…”
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“…Destekler biçimde, Ali ve ark. 36 da gömülü kanini olan vakalarda parsiyel ve total köprüleşmenin sağlıklı bireylere göre anlamlı derecede daha fazla olduğunu bildirmektedir. Leonardi ve ark.…”
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