Comparison between the chin position of male and female untreated growing Class I subjects: a mixed-longitudinal study.

Marinho Del Santo
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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the position of the chin of untreated male and female Class I growing subjects.

Materials and methods: A sample of 51 growing Class I subjects, 29 male and 22 female, from 7 to 16 years of age, was studied. The total number of 359 lateral cephalograms included at least one cephalogram for each subject taken in the early mixed dentition (younger than 10 years), one in late mixed dentition (between 10 and 12 years), and one in the permanent dentition phase (older than 12 years old).

Results: Descriptive statistics for the X component (horizontal) and Y component (vertical) of the cephalometric landmark Gnathion (Gn) were recorded. Student t-tests showed no differences between male and female growing subjects for the X component (horizontal), but significant differences for the Y component (vertical).

Conclusions: Displacement of the mandible over the timeframe studied differs between male and female untreated subjects. Although most of the orthodontic literature addresses such differences as an anteroposterior phenomenon, this study found that the difference is mainly due to the vertical, and not horizontal, component of such displacement.

未治疗生长ⅰ类受试者男女下巴位置的比较:一项混合纵向研究。
目的:评价未经治疗的男性和女性I类生长受试者的下巴位置。材料与方法:选取生长ⅰ类被试51人,男29人,女22人,年龄7 ~ 16岁。总共359张侧位脑电图包括每个受试者至少一张早期混合牙列(小于10岁)的脑电图,一张晚期混合牙列(10 - 12岁)的脑电图,以及一张永久牙列阶段(大于12岁)的脑电图。结果:记录了头侧标志Gnathion (Gn)的X分量(水平)和Y分量(垂直)的描述性统计。学生t检验显示,男性和女性受试者在X分量(水平)上没有差异,但在Y分量(垂直)上有显著差异。结论:在研究的时间框架内,下颌骨的位移在男性和女性未经治疗的受试者之间是不同的。尽管大多数正畸文献将这种差异视为一种正位现象,但本研究发现,这种差异主要是由于这种位移的垂直分量,而不是水平分量。
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