J S Chen, H Nawa, K Yoshida, T Negoro, S Goto, T Iizuka
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Abstract
In this study 26 males (average age: 16 y 9 m) and 23 females (average age: 16 y 7 m) were selected from Chungtai Medical Junior College in Taichung, Taiwan. Head films of these students were traced and analysed. Mean values of the Chinese young adults in Taiwan were calculated and the conclusions were as follows: 1) Linear measurements of this present study were compared to Lin's in both males and females. A significant difference was noticed in the skeletal pattern. 2) Angular measurements of this present study were compared to Lin's data of stage IIIC. The gonial angle of this present study was smaller than Lin's data. However, no significant differences were noticed in the positional relationship of upper and lower jaws. 3) Regarding the axes of the anterior teeth, a lingual tipping tendency of the upper anterior teeth and a labial tipping tendency of the lower anterior teeth were observed. 4) The linear measurements in the present study were compared to the Japanese data of stage V. The anterio-posterior dimension of the chinese maxilla was larger than the Japanese. However, there are no significant differences in the position of the upper and lower jaws in females. 5) The measurements of the mandible in this study were smaller than those of the Japanese data. The gonial and mandibular plane angles, especially, were significantly smaller than those of Japanese. 6) The axes of upper and lower anterior teeth of Taiwanese showed more labial tipping than those of Japanese in this study.