Abstract

Introduction: As bone traces tooth movement during orthodontic treatment, leading to biological response of the surrounding tissues of the teeth resulting in remodelling of the socket, favourable bone response is expected after incisor retraction. Orthodontic treatment causing changes in alveolar bone can be evaluated using Fractal dimension (FD) analysis, a mathematical method of information processing, where the input data is in the form of an image and generated information is displayed as numbers. Aim: To evaluate changes in the trabecular structure of alveolar bone after incisor retraction in the mandibular symphysis region in adult patients using fractal analysis. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study was conducted with digital Orthopantomogram (OPG) of 30 patients with class I and class II malocclusion with mandibular incisor protrusion treated with extraction and retraction of anterior teeth were taken with standard protocols at the three different periods, before orthodontic treatment (T0), before retraction (T1) and after retraction of anterior teeth (T2) included in the study. Regions of interest were located between the apices of mandibular incisors. FD was calculated using ImageJ software. Statistical Analysis was carried out by repeated Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test and post-hoc test. Results: Total of 30 cases were selected, out of which 15 were males and 15 females with the mean age of 21±2 years. FD values of the alveolar bone of mandibular incisors at T0 were 1.470±0.09 which reduced to 1.390±0.09 at T1 and to 1.350±0.08 at T2. This overall changes in FD values were significant (p-value=0.001). Conclusion: Fractal dimension analysis demonstrate significant changes in bone trabeculation of the mandibular symphysis region before and after orthodontic treatment. It has valuable impact in the cases of fenestration, dehiscence’s, and osteoporosis.

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