Sella turcica variations in lateral cephalometric radiographs and their association with malocclusions
Abstract
Objectives: Classification of the skeletal facial types is performed using certain reference points and planes in lateral
cephalometric radiographs to plan orthodontic treatments. One of these reference points is sella turcica which is closely associated
with craniofacial bone development. The aim of this study was to identify the association between the sella turcica
variations and skeletal Class I, II, and III malocclusions.
Methods: This study retrospectively evaluated 94 orthodontic patients (48 males and 46 females) between 14–26 years of age.
Lateral cephalometric radiographs of the patients with skeletal Class I, II, and III malocclusions were classified into six groups
according to sella turcica morphology: normal sella turcica, oblique anterior wall, double contour of the floor, sella turcica bridge,
irregularity in the posterior part, and pyramidal shape of sella turcica. The length, depth, and diameter of sella turcica were measured.
Sella turcica variations and radiographs of patients with Class I, II, and III malocclusions were compared statistically.
Results: The correlation between the sella turcica variations and skeletal sagittal classification was statistically significant
(p=0.017). 36.8% of the radiographs, which were classified as normal sella turcica were classified as Class I patients. There were
no statistically significant differences between the skeletal Class I, II, and III malocclusions and sella turcica variations in terms of
the length, depth, and diameter.
Conclusion: For adequate patient referral and management, orthodontists should recognize sella turcica variations in lateral
cephalometric radiographs, and these findings should arise an index of suspicion for associated pathologies, especially of
the hypophyseal gland.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Health Care Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Hale Öktem
Türkiye
N. İrem Tuncer
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Türkiye
Tugçe Sencelikel
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Türkiye
Z. İlayda Bagci
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Türkiye
Sude Cesaretli
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Türkiye
Almina Arslan
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Türkiye
İlgaz Tuana Gürsel
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Türkiye
Bengisu Degirmenci
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Türkiye
Publication Date
June 4, 2018
Submission Date
March 2, 2018
Acceptance Date
June 5, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2018 Volume: 12 Number: 1