Vertical Cephalometric Characteristics in Class III Malocclusions.

Current Health Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-31 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.48.04.12
Andrei Sorin Aristide, Anca-Oana Dragomirescu, Maria-Angelica Bencze, Andreea Băluță, Ecaterina Ionescu
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Abstract

The phenotypic variety of Angle Class III malocclusion requires in-depth investigation of the skeletal changes from a diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic perspective alike. The aim of our study was to evaluate the particularities of vertical cephalometric parameters of patients with Class III malocclusions, according to gender and age group. Eight parameters were analyzed on lateral cephalograms of patients with Class III malocclusions and, comparatively, on lateral cephalograms of a group with Class I malocclusions. The results, grouped by gender and age, suggest that values of the gonial angle, values of the angles formed between the mandibular plane and the anterior cranial base, respectively the Frankfurt Horizontal plane were higher for patients with Class III malocclusions, differences being statistically significant especially after the pubertal growth period. Class III patients had lower values for the upper gonial angle and higher ones for the lower gonial angle. Furthermore, for patients with Class III malocclusions the Jaraback ratio decreased, based on the significantly higher values of the anterior facial height. No sexual dimorphism was associated with variation of the investigated parameters.

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III类咬合不良的垂直头位测量特征。
Angle III类错牙合的表型多样性需要从诊断、预后和治疗的角度对骨骼变化进行深入研究。我们研究的目的是根据性别和年龄组评估III类错牙合患者垂直头影测量参数的特殊性。分析了III类错牙合患者的侧位头影图上的八个参数,并与之相比,分析了I类错牙合群患者的侧部头影图。按性别和年龄分组的结果表明,III类错牙合患者的角度值、下颌平面和前颅底之间形成的角度值以及法兰克福水平面更高,差异具有统计学意义,尤其是在青春期生长期之后。III级患者的上角值较低,下角值较高。此外,对于III类错牙合患者,基于显著更高的前面部高度值,Jaraback比率降低。所研究参数的变化与两性异形无关。
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