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01-11-2020 | Digital Volume Tomography | Head and Neck
3D cephalometry on reduced FOV CBCT: skeletal class assessment through AF-BF on Frankfurt plane—validity and reliability through comparison with 2D measurements
Authors:
Marco Farronato, Cinzia Maspero, Andrea Abate, Cristina Grippaudo, Stephen Thaddeus Connelly, Gianluca Martino Tartaglia
Published in:
European Radiology
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Issue 11/2020
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Abstract
Objectives
To test the validity of a novel protocol for 3D sagittal jaw discrepancy assessment (skeletal class determination) through comparison with common 2D indexes by the use of reduced FOV (10 × 10) CBCT which shows at least from the Frankfurt plane to the B point vertically, and from the most anterior between A and B point to Po point horizontally.
Methods
A sample of CBCT scans of 109 adult patients (46 females; 63 males; mean age 30 years ± 11.6) equally distributed between I, II and III class was selected. Skeletal class was evaluated with specific software using the distance of A and B point’s projection (AF-BF) on FHp (Frankfurt horizontal plane) and compared to 2D common indexes (ANB and Witts appraisal). The validity and reliability of the aforementioned analyses were determined using intra-class correlation coefficients, quadratic weighted Cohen’s K and sensitivity.
Result
A selected range of values of 2.5 ± 2.5 AF-BF showed a solid correlation with the ANB angle (r = 0.846, K = 0.838, p < 0.001) and moderate with Wits appraisal (r = 0.723, K = 0.720, p < 0.001).
Conclusions
AF-BF showed high reliability in skeletal class determination on reduced FOV CBCT without the use of S and N cephalometric landmarks.
Key Points
• Reduced FOV CT allows skeletal class determination for orthodontic purposes.
• A new 3D-reduced FOV cephalometry is proposed.
• AF-BF is a reliable alternative to ANB.