Assessment of the incisor angles as a function of golden proportion and lower facial height.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Agustín Vidal-Lesso, José Alejandro Ortíz-García, Eduardo Villagómez-Cintora, Perla Pimienta-Rodríguez, Diana Martínez-Estrada, Rosa Alcocer-Covarrubias, Jose Jaime Lesso-García
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Mathematical models to determine diverse parameters in biological systems have been a challenging and interesting topic for the scientific community. This work aimed to determine the angles of the lower and upper incisor teeth as a function of the angle of the lower facial height and the golden proportion. The cephalometric parameters reported by Ricketts like the lower facial height angle, the axis of the mandibular body (Xi-Pm), the line that forms the mandibular geometric center with the anterior nasal spine (Xi-ENA), the occlusal plane, the dental line, and the upper and lower incisors lines and some cephalometric constraints were used to determine the proposed models.The analysis of several values for the lower facial height in the Ricketts range showed that both the model for the upper incisor (A) and lower incisor (B) provide functional values for these angles, which are within the statistical range reported by Ricketts with a maximum mean deviation of 1.58° and a maximum percentage difference of up to 10.40%. Outside of the Ricketts range, a maximum mean deviation of 5.15° and a maximum difference of up to 49.72% was found regarding the mean values. As a first approximation, the proposed models let us determine and personalize the target angle for orthodontic treatment of the upper and lower incisors based on the lower facial height of each patient and the golden proportion. These models can be a starting point for further research in this area, considering other parameters to be added to the proposed models.

评估门牙角度作为黄金比例和下面部高度的函数。
确定生物系统中各种参数的数学模型一直是科学界一个具有挑战性和有趣的话题。这项工作旨在确定下门牙和上门牙的角度,作为下面部高度角度和黄金比例的函数。根据Ricketts报道的颅面测量参数,如面部下高度角、下颌体轴线(Xi-Pm)、与鼻前棘形成下颌几何中心的线(Xi-ENA)、咬合平面、牙线、上下切牙线以及一些颅面测量约束来确定所提出的模型。通过对下切牙(A)和下切牙(B)模型在Ricketts范围内的几个面部高度值的分析表明,上切牙(A)和下切牙(B)模型都提供了这些角度的功能值,它们都在Ricketts报告的统计范围内,最大平均偏差为1.58°,最大百分比差达10.40%。在Ricketts范围之外,发现关于平均值的最大平均偏差为5.15°,最大差异高达49.72%。作为第一个近似,所提出的模型可以让我们根据每个患者的下面部高度和黄金比例来确定和个性化正畸治疗的上下门牙目标角度。这些模型可以作为该领域进一步研究的起点,考虑到要添加到所提出的模型中的其他参数。
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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.60%
发文量
122
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering in Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal encompassing all aspects of engineering in medicine. The Journal is a vital tool for maintaining an understanding of the newest techniques and research in medical engineering.
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