Assessment and Correlation of Dactyloscopy, Cheiloscopy, and Rugoscopy Among Individuals With Different Skeletal Malocclusion—A Cross-Sectional Study

Sirisha Sapasetty, C. Gandikota
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Background and Objectives A probable association between dermatoglyphics and malocclusions related to skeletal discrepancy may exist as dermal ridges, and craniofacial structures develop from the same embryonic tissues during the same embryonic period. The study aims to assess and correlate the pattern of fingerprints, lip prints, and palatal rugae in individuals with malocclusions related to skeletal discrepancy. Materials and Methods The 180 samples collected in the study were divided into 3 groups based on cephalometric analysis into class I, II, and III malocclusion. The fingerprints, lip prints, and palatal rugae patterns were obtained for each participant and pattern analysis was done. Results Class I malocclusion with no skeletal discrepancy showed a statistically significant difference in the loop fingerprint patterns on all fingers except the first finger on the right and left hand, branched lip pattern, and straight palatal rugae pattern in primary rugae 1 and 4. Class II malocclusion related to skeletal discrepancy showed a statistically significant difference in the loop pattern on all fingers except in the fourth finger of the right hand which showed a whorl pattern, branched lip pattern, and straight palatal rugae pattern in primary rugae 1, 4, and 5. Class III malocclusion related to skeletal discrepancy showed a statistically significant difference in the loop pattern on all fingers except in the fourth finger of the right hand which showed an absence of arch pattern, vertical lip print pattern, and straight palatal rugae pattern in primary rugae 1. Conclusion Dermatoglyphics analysis can be used to indicate developing malocclusions related to skeletal discrepancies. at an early age, thereby aiding the development of treatment aiming to establish favorable occlusion. Prospective and various ethnic and racial-based studies would be valuable for the establishment of dermatoglyphic markers of malocclusion.
指趾镜、舌镜和舌镜在不同骨骼错颌患者中的评估和相关性——一项横断面研究
背景与目的皮肤纹与与骨骼差异相关的咬合错误之间可能存在着真皮脊和颅面结构在同一胚胎时期从相同的胚胎组织发育而来的联系。该研究的目的是评估和关联指纹,唇印和腭纹的模式与骨骼差异相关的错咬合个体。材料与方法本研究收集的180例病例,根据头侧测量分析分为3组,分为ⅰ、ⅱ、ⅲ类错颌合。采集每位受试者的指纹、唇印和腭纹,并进行纹型分析。结果ⅰ类错颌无骨骼差异,除左手食指外其余手指环状指纹纹、唇支纹、腭直纹在初级纹1和4上差异均有统计学意义。与骨骼差异相关的II类错颌,除右手无名指在原发纹1、4、5中表现为环状纹、支唇纹、直腭纹外,其余手指的环状纹均有统计学差异。与骨骼差异相关的III类错颌,除右手无名指无弓型、垂直唇印型、原发纹1型腭纹直型外,其余手指环状纹均有统计学差异。结论皮纹分析可用于提示与骨骼差异相关的发育性错颌。在早期,从而帮助发展旨在建立有利的咬合治疗。前瞻性和各种民族和种族为基础的研究将是有价值的建立错牙合的皮纹标记物。
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