: This study aimed to assess the relationship of the morphology and size of the sella turcica (ST) with dental anomalies and skeletal malocclusions. This cross-sectional study was conducted on records of fixed orthodontic patients treated between 2013 and 2022. Cephalometric analysis was performed to determine the anteroposterior and vertical skeletal patterns. Preoperative panoramic radiographs and lateral cephalograms, intraoral photographs, and primary dental casts of patients were used to detect dental anomalies. Gender, sagittal and vertical skeletal patterns, dental anomalies, and dimensions (length, depth, and diameter), and morphology of the ST were all recorded according to the lateral cephalograms of patients. Data were analyzed using independent t-test, one-way and two-way ANOVA, Chi-square test, and log rank test (alpha = 0.05). The depth and diameter of the ST had no significant correlation with gender (p > 0.05); however, the length of the ST was significantly longer in males than females (p < 0.05). The morphology of the ST had a significant correlation with gender (p < 0.05). The ST morphology had a significant correlation with the anteroposterior skeletal pattern, microdontia, and tooth impaction as well (p < 0.05). The present results revealed a significant correlation of the ST morphology with the anteroposterior skeletal pattern, microdontia, and tooth impaction.

Relationship of the morphology and size of Sella Turcica with dental anomalies and skeletal malocclusions / Mortezai, Omid; Rahimi, Haniyeh; Tofangchiha, Maryam; Radfar, Sina; Ranjbaran, Mehdi; Pagnoni, Francesco; Reda, Rodolfo; Testarelli, Luca. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - 13:19(2023). [10.3390/diagnostics13193088]

Relationship of the morphology and size of Sella Turcica with dental anomalies and skeletal malocclusions

Reda, Rodolfo
Penultimo
Conceptualization
;
Testarelli, Luca
Ultimo
Supervision
2023

Abstract

: This study aimed to assess the relationship of the morphology and size of the sella turcica (ST) with dental anomalies and skeletal malocclusions. This cross-sectional study was conducted on records of fixed orthodontic patients treated between 2013 and 2022. Cephalometric analysis was performed to determine the anteroposterior and vertical skeletal patterns. Preoperative panoramic radiographs and lateral cephalograms, intraoral photographs, and primary dental casts of patients were used to detect dental anomalies. Gender, sagittal and vertical skeletal patterns, dental anomalies, and dimensions (length, depth, and diameter), and morphology of the ST were all recorded according to the lateral cephalograms of patients. Data were analyzed using independent t-test, one-way and two-way ANOVA, Chi-square test, and log rank test (alpha = 0.05). The depth and diameter of the ST had no significant correlation with gender (p > 0.05); however, the length of the ST was significantly longer in males than females (p < 0.05). The morphology of the ST had a significant correlation with gender (p < 0.05). The ST morphology had a significant correlation with the anteroposterior skeletal pattern, microdontia, and tooth impaction as well (p < 0.05). The present results revealed a significant correlation of the ST morphology with the anteroposterior skeletal pattern, microdontia, and tooth impaction.
2023
dental anomaly; malocclusion; sella turcica
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Relationship of the morphology and size of Sella Turcica with dental anomalies and skeletal malocclusions / Mortezai, Omid; Rahimi, Haniyeh; Tofangchiha, Maryam; Radfar, Sina; Ranjbaran, Mehdi; Pagnoni, Francesco; Reda, Rodolfo; Testarelli, Luca. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - 13:19(2023). [10.3390/diagnostics13193088]
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