Author/Authors :
Moghaddas, Omid Department of Periodontology - Faculty of Dentistry - Tehran Islamic Azad Medical Sciences University, Tehran , Behravan, Irana DMD - DDS, Tehran
Abstract :
Background. This study aimed to develop a classification for the sagittal root positioning (SRP) of
mandibular anterior teeth in terms of their anterior buccal bone for use before placing immediate
implants.
Methods. A retrospective review of CBCT images was conducted on 150 patients (75 males and 75
females; mean age: 47.5 years) who met the inclusion criteria. The root position of the tooth samples was
classified as buccal, middle, or lingual types according to their respective sagittal position and subtypes
a, b, c, or d, according to the morphology of their osseous housing.
Results. The frequencies of the root positions of each classified group of the sample teeth were as follows:
%14 buccal type, %77 middle type, and %8 lingual type; %18.0 subtype a, %4.33 subtype b, %75.55
subtype c, and %2.11 subtype d. As a complementary procedure for data collection, the sagittal position
of the apex was classified into Class I (buccally angulated apex: %4.6), Class II (apex with no angulation:
%78.2), Class III (lingually angulated apex: %0.7) and Class IV (exposed root: %16.3). In addition, the
results of the examination of the buccal undercut showed that in %32.0 ,%1.6, and %66.3 of the sample
teeth, the undercut was located coronally, medially, and apically, respectively.
Conclusion. Considering these results, the newly proposed SRP classification system can be used to
study the mandibular anterior buccal bone morphology as a diagnostic tool for immediate implant treatment.