Anterior cranial base features in skeletal Class III patients with maxillary recession: a cephalometric study.

Shobha Sundareswaran, Soumya Narayani Thirumoorty
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Abstract

Aim: The relationship of anterior cranial base to midface dimensions in skeletal Class III malocclusions is said to be unclear. The purpose of this retrospective study was to investigate and correlate various cephalometric parameters depicting anterior cranial base and cranial base flexure to maxillary dimensions in skeletal Class III malocclusions.

Methods: Lateral cephalometric radiographs of 60 skeletal Class III subjects aged 16 to 29 years comprising 30 cases with maxillary retrusion (group A) and 30 cases with normal maxillae (group B) were analyzed for 14 variables, along with 60 skeletal Class I controls (group C) matched for both age and sex.

Results: The Bonferroni multiple comparison and ANOVA tests revealed a statistically significant decrease of maxillary (Co-A, Ptm-A, ANS-PNS) and anterior cranial base (S-N, S-Ca) linear dimensions (P < .001) as well as a decrease in N-S-Co (P < .001) and N-S-Ar (P < .05) in group A subjects. Comparison of ratios of the skeletal dimensions to each of the maxillary dimensions showed statistically significant increased values for group A (P < .001). The Pearson correlation coefficient showed a positive correlation between each cranial base parameter and the maxillary parameters (P < .001).

Conclusion: The anterior cranial base dimensions were found to be decreased in only skeletal Class III cases with maxillary deficiencies. Significant decrease of angle N-S-Co may prove diagnostically reliable in maxillary retrusion. Significant positive correlations were found to exist between each cranial base parameter and the maxillary parameters. The strongest correlation was observed between S-N and Co-A, and the weakest with respect to S-Ca and ANS-PNS.

上颌退缩的骨骼III类患者的前颅底特征:一项头颅测量研究。
目的:骨类错颌前颅底与面中尺寸的关系尚不清楚。本回顾性研究的目的是调查和关联各种头测量参数描绘前颅底和颅底屈曲上颌尺寸在骨骼III类错颌。方法:对60例16 ~ 29岁的骨骼III类患者的侧位头颅x线片进行14个变量的分析,其中上颌后缩30例(A组)和正常上颌30例(B组),同时对60例年龄和性别匹配的骨骼I类对照(C组)进行分析。结果:Bonferroni多元比较和方差分析显示,a组患者上颌(Co-A、ppm - a、ANS-PNS)和前颅底(S-N、S-Ca)线性维度降低(P < 0.001), N-S-Co、N-S-Ar降低(P < 0.05),差异均有统计学意义。骨骼尺寸与上颌各尺寸的比值比较,A组的差异有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。Pearson相关系数显示各颅底参数与上颌参数呈正相关(P < 0.001)。结论:只有上颌缺损的骨骼III类患者的前颅底尺寸减小。N-S-Co角的明显降低对上颌后缩的诊断是可靠的。各颅底参数与上颌参数呈显著正相关。S-N与Co-A的相关性最强,S-Ca与ANS-PNS的相关性最弱。
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