Aims: This study aimed to measure the cortical bone thickness at different anatomical sites of InfraZygomatic Crest and Mandibular Buccal Shelf region for the ideal placement of IZC and MBS screws respectively in patients with different facial patterns using CBCT. Materials and Methods: Total participants were divided into 3 groups- GROUP A: horizontal growth pattern(FMA 28°). Sixty CBCT images were taken into consideration. They were converted into standard DICOM format. Bone thickness were measured in the InfraZygomatic Crest (IZC) of the maxilla and in the Mandibular Buccal Shelf (MBS) region of the mandible using the Kodak CareStream CS 9300 Software. Results: The results indicate that there was a highly statistical significant difference seen in the overall cortical bone thickness of IZC and MBS at various anatomical sites. The highest mean thickness was found to be at the MB70◦ maxillary 1st molar and distal root of the mandibular 1st molar. There was no difference in the bone thickness at the IZC region and at the MBS region seen between the horizontal and vertical facial patterns whereas the average facial patterns show the highest mean thickness but was not statistically significant Conclusions: The study conducted on the Indian population yielded results demonstrating the possibly appropriate position for the IZC bonescrews and MBS bonescrews suggested that placing the IZC bonescrews at the mesiobuccal root of the maxillary 1st molar at an angulation of 70◦ and the MBS bonescrews at the distal root of the mandibular 1st molar at 11mm from the cementoenamel junction irrespective of the facial patterns could provide positive results.
InfraZygomatic Crest, Mandibular Buccal Shelf, Bonescrews, Facial patterns