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Development and validation of the autotransplanted maxillary canine radiological index.
Grisar, Koenraad; Vanpoecke, Jasper; Raes, Margot; Albdour, Emad Ali; Willems, Guy; Politis, Constantinus; Jacobs, Reinhilde.
Afiliação
  • Grisar K; OMFS IMPATH Research Group, Department of Imaging and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leuven and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospitals Leuven Belgium.
  • Vanpoecke J; OMFS IMPATH Research Group, Department of Imaging and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leuven and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospitals Leuven Belgium.
  • Raes M; Department of Oral Health Sciences University of Leuven, University Hospitals Leuven Belgium.
  • Albdour EA; OMFS IMPATH Research Group, Department of Imaging and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leuven and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospitals Leuven Belgium.
  • Willems G; Department of Oral Health Sciences University of Leuven, University Hospitals Leuven Belgium.
  • Politis C; OMFS IMPATH Research Group, Department of Imaging and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leuven and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospitals Leuven Belgium.
  • Jacobs R; OMFS IMPATH Research Group, Department of Imaging and Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Leuven and Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery University Hospitals Leuven Belgium.
Clin Exp Dent Res ; 4(5): 167-173, 2018 Oct.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30386638
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to propose and validate an index evaluating 2D and 3D radiographic variables of autotransplanted maxillary canines. Setting and sample population are from the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at University Hospitals Leuven. Eight oral-maxillofacial surgeons rated 12 autotransplanted maxillary canines and adjacent bone using 11 rating variables. A new autotransplanted maxillary canine radiological index (AMCRI) was proposed. It consisted of 11 variables. These variables were based on 2D (intraoral) and 3D Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) radiographs. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Fleiss's kappa statistics were performed to analyze intrarater and interrater agreement. Considering cumulative assessment of the AMCRI, the mean ICC value for the interrater agreement of the eight examiners was 0.94, representing an excellent agreement. Intrarater agreement was 0.91. The AMCRI is an objective tool in rating radiological outcome of autotransplanted canines and adjacent bone, when compared with the contralateral canine.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article