To determine whether bizygomatic width (Zy-Zy) is associated with posterior mandibular body width (W) at a standardized retromolar level and the relative buccolingual position of the inferior alveolar canal (IAC), expressed as the B/W ratio. This retrospective CBCT-based morphometric study included 120 adults (60 males, 60 females). Mandibular width (W) and buccal distance (B; canal center to buccal cortex) were measured bilaterally on the first coronal slice anterior to ramus disappearance, corresponding to a tooth-independent posterior mandibular body level. Bilateral measurements were averaged to obtain subject-level estimates. Sex differences were assessed using the Welch t test. Associations between Zy-Zy and mandibular variables were evaluated using Pearson correlation, with Spearman ρ as a robustness check, and multivariable regression assessed whether Zy-Zy independently predicted W or B/W after adjustment for sex. Mean Zy-Zy was 129.5±7.0 mm and was significantly greater in males (P<0.001). Mean W was 16.7±2.5 mm (P=0.020) and mean B/W was 0.44±0.08 (P=0.238). Zy-Zy showed a small association with W (Pearson r=0.162, P=0.078; Spearman ρ=0.195, P=0.033) but no association with B/W (Pearson r=0.069, P=0.456; Spearman ρ=0.037, P=0.685). In sex-adjusted regression models, Zy-Zy was not independently associated with W or B/W. Bizygomatic width shows at most a weak association with posterior mandibular body width and does not predict IAC position. CBCT evaluation remains essential for assessing posterior mandibular surgical risk.
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Chahd F. Ben kheder
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Răzvan C. Tudose
Mugurel C. Rusu
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
Emergency University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69eb0bfa553a5433e34b566e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/scs.0000000000012772