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Observational study.


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The orthopantomogram or dental panoramic is a routine screening examination in dental practice. It is defined as a two-dimensional, inexpensive examination that provides an overview of bone and dental structures, temporomandibular joints, nasal cavities and maxillary sinuses. While the dentist's attention is focused primarily on dento-maxillary structures, careful examination of the dentist may reveal radiopaque images in the submandibular region, which Friedlander calls the Carotid Artery Territory and defines as the projection region of the common carotid artery, the carotid bifurcation and the internal carotid artery. Calcifications observed at this level can be of two types: anatomical and pathological. Among the so-called pathological calcifications are the calcifications of the carotid artery which are described in the literature as irregular, appearing as vertical, heterogeneous, uni- or bilateral lines and located at the angle of the mandible opposite C3-C4. A table was proposed by Pornprasertsuk-Damrongsri in 2006 allowing the differential diagnosis of these calcifications of the carotid artery with other types of calcifications based on an exhaustive a priori analysis of the literature.

The radiopacities identified as carotid calcifications are in fact calcifications that appear on a prior thickening of the vascular wall of a carotid artery corresponding to an atheroma plaque. This atheroma plaque can generate occlusions (such as embolism or stenosis).

In addition, some studies have shown a correlation between the detection of carotid artery calcifications from the orthopantomogram and the presence of Doppler stenosis. Currently the Doppler is the gold standard test for diagnosing carotid stenosis.

Romano-sousa in its 2009 study shows a strong correlation between the detection of carotid calcifications on the orthopantomogram and Doppler images: calcifications are observed on both the orthopantomogram and Doppler in 59.4% of cases. Almog (2002) finds 50% stenosis (>50%) in analyzed sides with calcifications; compared to 21% in sides where there is no calcification.

In 1998, Friedlander concluded that dentists could have a role in preventing cardiovascular events by screening carotid artery calcifications on the orthopantomogram, and included this analysis of the orthopantomogram in a public health approach that would reduce mortality and morbidity from ischemic stroke, as well as the costs associated with lost productivity, hospitalization and rehabilitation. Indeed, stroke is the third leading cause of death in developed countries and a major cause of serious morbidity.

It therefore seems interesting to be able to detect asymptomatic carotid stenosis in order to implement an appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic strategy. On the other hand, the accidental discovery of carotid artery calcifications on an orthopantomogram indicates a general arterial abnormality. It may therefore be interesting to detect possible calcifications of the carotid artery in middle-aged patients with no cardiovascular history or risk factors for cardiovascular events.

On the other hand, some authors mention a link between the presence of calcifications of the carotid artery and the existence of periodontal disease. Indeed, both are linked to an inflammatory phenomenon. The investigators will therefore try to see if this relationship exists in the investigator's population. ;


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NCT number NCT03936881
Study type Observational
Source Rennes University Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date May 6, 2019
Completion date July 10, 2019

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