IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research

Print ISSN: 2581-9356

Online ISSN: 2581-9364

CODEN : IIJOCV

IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research (IJODR) open access, peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing since 2015 and is published under the Khyati Education and Research Foundation (KERF), is registered as a non-profit society (under the society registration act, 1860), Government of India with the vision of various accredited vocational courses in healthcare, education, paramedical, yoga, publication, teaching and research activity, with the aim of faster and better dissemination of knowledge, we will be publishing the more...

Article type

Case Series


Article page

213-216


Authors Details

Devjith S Kabbinahalli, Priyalakshmi Shetty, Siddharth Raghava, Praveena Shetty


Article Metrics


View Article As

 


Downlaod Files

   






Article statistics

Viewed: 460

PDF Downloaded: 254


CBCT: The third eye in orthodontics


Case Series

Author Details : Devjith S Kabbinahalli, Priyalakshmi Shetty, Siddharth Raghava, Praveena Shetty

Volume : 9, Issue : 3, Year : 2023

Article Page : 213-216

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijodr.2023.038



Suggest article by email

Get Permission

Abstract

Accurate diagnostic imaging is essential to derive the correct diagnosis and treatment plan in orthodontics. In two-dimensional diagnosis, geometric distortion, superimposition of structures, projective displacements, and rotational errors are common. This case series, affirming that the CBCT is vital key in the diagnosis of some specific orthodontic conditions, and presenting five case reports which was difficult to diagnose it with two-dimensional radiograph. Case 1 includes horizontally impacted 21 with crown located labially, and root palatally with close proximity to nasopalatine canal, which was veiled in 2D orthopantomogram. Case 2 is an infrazygomatic implant case, the placement of which was debatable by seeing through the 2D IOPA radiograph. Here, CBCT removed the black curtain and proved its monarchy. Case 3 is a premolar impaction, which in 2D radiograph appeared like an iceberg, but its true anatomy was revealed by the CBCT. After this, the next case 4 is about the central incisor mimicking a canine in 2D radiograph, which was found to be supernumerary tooth on CBCT. Followed by temporomandibular disorder (5) which severity was brought to light by CBCT. The need for this case series is to wave the flag for CBCT in the orthodontic diagnosis which will help in delivering proper treatment plan and emphasis where it is essential to do CBCT.
 

Keywords: Cone beam computed tomography, CBCT, three­dimensional imaging, Orthodontics, Evidence­based diagnosis, Treatment planning


How to cite : Kabbinahalli D S, Shetty P, Raghava S, Shetty P, CBCT: The third eye in orthodontics. IP Indian J Orthod Dentofacial Res 2023;9(3):213-216

This is an Open Access (OA) journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.