FREQUENCY OF DIFFERENT PALATAL RUGAE PATTERNS IN MIXED DENTITION PATIENTS

Q4 Medicine
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Objective: To assess the pattern of palatal rugae in mixed dentition subjects based on Angle’s classification of malocclusions. Methodology: Pre-treatment high quality white orthodontic stone models of 102 subjects, 55 males and 47 females were selected to conduct a cross-sectional study at Peshawar. Pattern, length and orientation of palatal rugae of all subjects included in the study were assessed using the proposed method of Thomas and Kotze for classification of palatal rugae. The mean, standard deviation and percentages were measured using SPSS Version 20.0. The mean highest length of second right side rugae was recorded 7.9020mm. Results: The study revealed significant differences in palatal rugae patterns based on gender (x2 = 6.016, df = 5, p = .305). The orientation of horizontally directed rugae was predominant (55.9%), followed by posteriorly (26.5%) and anteriorly directed (17.6%) rugae. Furthermore, the analysis showed notable associations between malocclusion classification and primary rugae count, length, orientation, and pattern. Conclusion: This study underscores the pivotal role of palatal rugae in accurate person identification, forensics, and dental records administration. The unique characteristics of palatal rugae hold substantial promise in forensic dentistry, enhancing our understanding of their distinct attributes and applications.
混合牙列患者不同腭纹型的频率
目的:根据Angle的错牙合分类,探讨混合牙列患者腭纹的分布规律。方法:选择治疗前优质白色正畸石模型102例,男55例,女47例,在白沙瓦进行横断面研究。采用Thomas和Kotze提出的腭纹分类方法对所有研究对象腭纹的形态、长度和方向进行评估。均值、标准差和百分比采用SPSS 20.0版本进行测量。右二侧纹平均最长长度为7.9020mm。结果:腭纹形态在性别上存在显著差异(x2 = 6.016, df = 5, p = 0.305)。以横纹取向为主(55.9%),其次为后纹取向(26.5%)和前纹取向(17.6%)。此外,分析显示错牙合分类与原发小纹数、长度、方向和模式有显著的相关性。结论:本研究强调了腭纹在准确的身份识别、法医鉴定和牙科记录管理中的关键作用。腭纹的独特特征在法医牙科中具有重要的前景,增强了我们对其独特属性和应用的理解。
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