A FOCUSED REVIEW ON DENTAL PRACTICES FOR PATIENTS WITH SCOLIOSIS

Authors

  • Ayesha Hina Faisal Malik Dental Surgeon, Sardar Begum Dental College, Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Omar Farooq Ahmad Khan Dental Surgeon, Sardar Begum Dental College, Peshawar, Pakistan

Keywords:

Scoliosis, Spinal Deformity, Vertebral Rotation, Diagnosis, Treatment Planning

Abstract

Scoliosis, derived from the Greek word "Skoliosis," denotes a complex spinal condition characterized by lateral curvature and vertebral rotation. This deformity, often manifesting as a three-dimensional deviation, requires a curvature of over 10° on a PA radiograph for classification as scoliosis. Although commonly diagnosed in children, scoliosis can affect individuals across age groups, with a higher prevalence among girls, often attributed to genetic factors. The etiology-based classification of scoliosis assists in identifying underlying causes, and additional classification systems, such as Kings' and Lenke's, facilitate the diagnosis of curve location, degree, and progression. These systems, in conjunction with clinical assessments, measurements, grading, and imaging studies, contribute to accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

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Published

2024-05-02

How to Cite

Malik, A. H. F., & Khan , O. F. A. (2024). A FOCUSED REVIEW ON DENTAL PRACTICES FOR PATIENTS WITH SCOLIOSIS . International Research Journal Diagnostics, 11(1), 27–33. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/IRJD/article/view/551

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