Abstract

BackgroundThe aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of elongated styloid process in digital panoramic radiographs in a North Italian population in relation to age, gender and side.Material and MethodsThis study was performed as a retrospective analysis on digital panoramic radiographs of 600 (271 males and 329 females) Italian patients between 6 and 87 years old. The styloid process length were measured using the measuring tool of Sidexis Software. It was measured from the point where it left the temporal bone plate to its tip. Styloid processes measuring more than 30 mm were considered elongated. Chi-squared and Fisher tests were used and the test is considered significant if the p-value is lower or equal to 0.05.ResultsThirty-three per cent of the patients showed an elongated styloid process. Seventeen per cent were elongated on both right and left side, fifteen point nine per cent were elongated only in one side.ConclusionsThe prevalence of elongated styloid process was high and a progressive increase of the elongation prevalence was found in older groups. Key words:Elongated styloid process, Eagle’s syndrome, panoramic radiograph.

Highlights

  • The styloid process is a cylindrical and sharp projection of the temporal bone, located in front of the stylomastoid foramen

  • The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of elongated styloid process in digital panoramic radiographs in a North Italian population in relation to age, gender and side in order to compare it with the other population previously studied

  • According to international medical literature, in most cases it is not associated to any clinical symptom and it is reported that only a small percentage of patients presenting an elongated styloid process effectively shows a condition of orofacial and neck pain [12]

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Introduction

The styloid process is a cylindrical and sharp projection of the temporal bone, located in front of the stylomastoid foramen. It derives from Reichert’s cartilage of the second branchial arch so it is a part of the splancnocranium. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of elongated styloid process in digital panoramic radiographs in a North Italian population in relation to age, gender and side. The styloid process length were measured using the measuring tool of Sidexis Software. It was measured from the point where it left the temporal bone plate to its tip. Conclusions: The prevalence of elongated styloid process was high and a progressive increase of the elongation prevalence was found in older groups

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