Bir Grup Türk Popülasyonunda Genial Tüberkülün Konik İşini Bilgisayarli Tomografi Görüntülerinde Görülme Sıklığının Araştırılması ve Morfolojik Açıdan Değerlendirilmesi
Özet
Berberoğlu Tuna, B. Investigation of the Prevalence of Genial Tubercle in Cone-Beam
Computed Tomography Images and Morphological Evaluation in a Group of Turkish
Populations, Hacettepe University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial
Radiology, Thesis, Ankara, 2023. In the present study, it was aimed to evaluate the incidence of
genial tubercle (GT) in cone beam computed tomography images (CBCT) and to determine its
morphological features. In our study, 356 CBCT images of patients (228 females and 128 males) aged
18 years and older were obtained from the radiology archive of Hacettepe University Faculty of
Dentistry. GTs were identified and classified in axial, coronal and sagittal sections. The width (GT-w)
and height (GT-h) of the GTs, the distance of the GTs to the apex of the mandibular central incisors
(GT-I), the distance to the mandibular basis (GT-M) and mandibular anterior thickness (MT) were
measured and statistically analyzed. The incidence of GTs in the Turkish population was 90.4% of the
patients, while at least one GT was detected, 9.6% of them did not have GT, the most common type
was GT-3 (33.1%), the least common GT- 5 (9.6%). Between genders and age groups and GT types
(p=0.007, p=0.017); between genders and GT-w, GT-h, GT-I and MT (p<0.001); between age groups
and GT-h and GT-I (p=0.038, p<0.001) difference were statistically significant. The interaction
between age and gender was statistically significant on GT-h and GT-M values (p=0.029, p=0.030).
The GT-w, GT-h, GT-I and MT values of men were higher than that of women. Our study suggests
that the morphological analysis of the GT’s can be a valuable and effective tool for many medical and
dentistry applications such as the detection of the safe zone before implant surgery, the treatment of
OSA, the detection of mandibular asymmetry, etc. Especially in OSA surgery, GT morphological data
measured on CBCT images can be used as a guide.
Keywords: Mandible, genial tubercle, cone beam computed tomography