Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography

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Main Author: Costa e Silva,Adriana Paula de Andrade da
Publication Date: 2003
Other Authors: Antunes,José Leopoldo Ferreira, Cavalcanti,Marcelo Gusmão Paraiso
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Language: eng
Source: Brazilian Dental Journal
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Summary: Computed tomography (CT) has been increasingly used in the examination of patients with craniofacial trauma. This technique is useful in the examination of the temporomandibular joint and allows the diagnosis of fractures of the mandibular condyle. Aiming to verify whether the three-dimensional reconstructed images from CT (3D-CT) produce more effective visual information than the two-dimensional (2D-CT) ones, we evaluated 2D-CT and 3D-CT examinations of 18 patients with mandibular condyle fractures. We observed that 2D-CT and 3D-CT reconstructed images produced similar information for the diagnosis of fractures of the mandibular condyle, although the 3D-CT allowed a better visualization of the position and displacement of bone fragments, as well as the comminution of fractures. These results, together with the possibility of refining and manipulating perspectives in 3D images, reinforce the importance of its use in the surgical planning and evaluation of treatment. We concluded that 3D-CT presented supplementary information for a more effective diagnosis of mandibular condyle fractures.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography
title Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography
spellingShingle Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography
Costa e Silva,Adriana Paula de Andrade da
tomography
x-ray computed tomography
image processing
mandibular condyle
fractures
title_short Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography
title_full Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography
title_fullStr Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography
title_full_unstemmed Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography
title_sort Interpretation of mandibular condyle fractures using 2D- and 3D-computed tomography
author Costa e Silva,Adriana Paula de Andrade da
author_facet Costa e Silva,Adriana Paula de Andrade da
Antunes,José Leopoldo Ferreira
Cavalcanti,Marcelo Gusmão Paraiso
author_role author
author2 Antunes,José Leopoldo Ferreira
Cavalcanti,Marcelo Gusmão Paraiso
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa e Silva,Adriana Paula de Andrade da
Antunes,José Leopoldo Ferreira
Cavalcanti,Marcelo Gusmão Paraiso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv tomography
x-ray computed tomography
image processing
mandibular condyle
fractures
topic tomography
x-ray computed tomography
image processing
mandibular condyle
fractures
description Computed tomography (CT) has been increasingly used in the examination of patients with craniofacial trauma. This technique is useful in the examination of the temporomandibular joint and allows the diagnosis of fractures of the mandibular condyle. Aiming to verify whether the three-dimensional reconstructed images from CT (3D-CT) produce more effective visual information than the two-dimensional (2D-CT) ones, we evaluated 2D-CT and 3D-CT examinations of 18 patients with mandibular condyle fractures. We observed that 2D-CT and 3D-CT reconstructed images produced similar information for the diagnosis of fractures of the mandibular condyle, although the 3D-CT allowed a better visualization of the position and displacement of bone fragments, as well as the comminution of fractures. These results, together with the possibility of refining and manipulating perspectives in 3D images, reinforce the importance of its use in the surgical planning and evaluation of treatment. We concluded that 3D-CT presented supplementary information for a more effective diagnosis of mandibular condyle fractures.
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