Oral Soft Tissue Conditions Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Prevalence of Soft Tissue Calcifications in the Head and Neck Region Using CBCT Among Egyptian Population: Observational Cross Sectional Study
Prevalence of soft tissue calcifications in the head and neck region is not clearly studied
in the Egyptian population.
Determining the incidence of these calcifications can improve the knowledge of dental
practitioners and allow such practitioners to initiate proper diagnostic. And if patients
need treatment they can start early by the right therapy to stop the.
The aim of this research is to detect and quantify the prevalence of the soft tissue
calcifications by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of the head and neck region in
the Egyptian population.
Calcification of various structures located in the head and neck region are reported in
patients seeking dental care.
Although most of the soft tissue calcification within the head and neck region might not be
accompanied by clinical symptoms; the investigators should not assume that their detection do
not has a strong clinical significance .
Some soft tissue calcification may suggest the presence of a systemic condition and may cause
threatening consequences .
Understanding of the nature of soft tissue calcification in the head and neck helps in proper
diagnosis of these calcification and in turn taking the right decision of asking for further
investigation; referral or do nothing .
Also; many of the structures in the head and neck region are in close proximity to one
another which makes identification and localization difficult and this may lead to false
diagnosis .
CBCT is a valuable imaging modality to overcome this difficulty. The data collection for this
study will be obtained from the data base available at the Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology
department at the faculty of dentistry -Cairo university
The following information will be recorded for each patient by :
1. Age of the patient at the time of the scan . 2. Sex (male or female). 3. Type of the scan
(mandible only, maxilla and mandible, and full scan).
- Assessment will be made for the following;
1. Presence or absence of calcification.
2. Type of calcification present (or what is this soft tissue structure).
3. Side (i.e. unilateral or bilateral and what side) .
4. Single or multiple occurring.
- During assessing the CBCT images; neither clinical information nor demographic data of
the patients will be available to any of the two radiologists.
- Then inter-observational and intra-observational variability between the observers will
be evaluated.
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