Sagittal changes in the dens significantly slowed after 12 years of age
Zhi-Jun Sha, Sheng-Yu Fu, Zhao-Rui Wang, Hai-Feng Hang, Ai-Bing Huang

TL;DR
This study shows that the shape of the odontoid process in children's necks changes rapidly until age 12, after which the changes slow down significantly.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the developmental trends of the odontoid process inclination in children using CT data.
Findings
The angles PEOA and PDAA decrease sharply until age 12 and then slightly until 18.
AEOA and ORA decline gradually from birth to adulthood.
SIA remains largely unchanged with age, while PB-C2 line increases until age 12 and then decreases.
Abstract
The odontoid process is an important component of the upper cervical, and the process of ossification for odontoid does not cease completely until skeletal maturity. The aim of the study was to obtain the inclination parameters of the dens in many healthy children and to analyze the trends and variations in the inclination of the dens. All the CT data obtained from our hospital was reviewed for next measurement. Posterior edge of odontoid angle (PEOA), anterior edge of odontoid angle (AEOA), odontoid retroflection angle (ORA), posterior dens angulation angle (PDAA), screw insertion angle (SIA), and pB-C2 line were measured and analyzed. A total of 219 patients were divided into 6 groups based on age at an interval of 3 years. The mean values of PEOA and PDAA dropped dramatically with age up to the ten to twelve-year group and then decreased slightly until 18 years old. Moreover, the…
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TopicsScoliosis diagnosis and treatment · Advanced Differential Geometry Research · Connective tissue disorders research
