Evaluation of the Correlation of Ramus Height, Gonial Angle, and Dental Height with Different Facial Forms in Individuals with Deep Bite Disorders.

S C Ahila, C Sasikala, B Muthu Kumar, Rajdeep Tah, K Abinaya
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Background: Restoring the vertical dimension is a critical procedure in prosthetic dentistry. Anterior facial height has a significant impact on the length of the ramus. Patients with deep bite will exhibit a shorter lower facial height; hence, restoring the vertical dimension esthetically without altering the facial form is highly challenging.

Aim: To evaluate the relationship of gonial angle, ramus height, and dental height with different facial forms.

Subjects and methods: A total of 51 subjects in all facial form aged between 20 and 40 with deep bite were randomly selected. Lateral cephalograms and facial photographs were made for each patient. Ramus height was measured on lateral cephalogram by measuring the distance from articulare to gonion. The gonial angles were calculated and anterior and posterior dental height were measured from cephalogram. Facial forms were evaluated using patient's photographs.

Results: The obtained measurements were evaluated, and compared statistically with one way analysis of variance and regression correlation test. Statistical analysis revealed that there was no correlation found between the gonial angle and ramus height.

Conclusion: Correlation found between the ramus height and anterior and posterior dental height in patients with deep bite disorders. The ramus height can be calculated using the formulas 46.42 + (0.095 × AD height), 46.046+ (0.123 × PD height).

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评估深咬合障碍患者的牙弓高度、盂角和牙齿高度与不同面部形态的相关性。
背景:恢复垂直尺寸是修复牙科中的一项重要程序。面部前方的高度对嵴的长度有很大影响。因此,在不改变面部形态的前提下恢复垂直度的美观具有很大的挑战性。目的:评估盂角、牙嵴高度和牙齿高度与不同面部形态的关系:随机选取了 51 名年龄在 20-40 岁之间的各种脸型的深咬合受试者。为每位患者拍摄侧位头颅片和面部照片。通过测量从关节到腮腺的距离,在侧位头颅图上测量腮腺高度。计算盂角,并从头相图上测量前牙和后牙的高度。使用患者的照片对面部形态进行评估:对所获得的测量结果进行评估,并通过单向方差分析和回归相关检验进行统计比较。统计分析表明,盂角和臼齿高度之间没有相关性:结论:在深咬合障碍患者中,发现横梁高度与牙齿前后高度之间存在相关性。柱突高度可以用公式计算:46.42+(0.095 × AD 高度)、46.046+(0.123 × PD 高度)。
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