Association of the gonial angle with age, gender, and dental status: A radiographic study using lateral cephalogram and orthopantomogram

Jayasankar Purushothaman Pillai , Rupal J Shah , Bhavyata Darji , Alka Banker , Rajarajeswari J. Pillai
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Abstract

Introduction

In the mandible, the gonial angle value is used to ascertain the age and gender differences for the forensic and anthropological purposes. Lots of research is being conducted on this topic, but the result of one contradicts the other.

Methods

We tested the hypothesis of a relationship between gonial angle and the age, gender and dental status using lateral cephalograms and orthopantomograms from 242 subjects aged between 6 and 80 years. The Paired t-test was used to assess the difference in the gonial angle between the radiographs and independent samples t-test was used to assess the difference between male and female samples. ANOVA test with Post hoc multiple comparisons were used to assess the difference in gonial angle among the age subgroups in both the radiographs. The p-value <0.05 was considered for statistical significance.

Results

There was significant difference in the gonial angle values between lateral cephalograms and OPG. The mean difference was greater on the left side (1.77° ± 3.57) than on the right side of the mandible (1.54° ± 3.00). A significant gender difference in gonial angle was observed in lateral cephalogram. The dentulous group had significantly higher gonial angle values than the edentulous group. Only OPG gonial angles showed significant difference among age groups.

Conclusion

The gonial angle values in orthopantomogram and lateral cephalogram differ significantly. The gonial angle from orthopantomogram can be used for age estimation and that from lateral cephalogram can be used for gender determination.

角与年龄、性别和牙齿状况的关系:一项使用侧位头颅x线摄影和正位断层摄影的放射学研究
在下颌骨,角值是用来确定年龄和性别差异的法医和人类学的目的。关于这个话题的研究很多,但结果却相互矛盾。方法利用242例6 ~ 80岁的受试者的侧位头颅x线片和正骨断层片,对角角与年龄、性别和牙体状况之间的关系进行假设检验。使用配对t检验评估x线片和独立样本之间的角角差异,使用t检验评估男性和女性样本之间的差异。采用事后多重比较的方差分析(ANOVA)检验来评估两张x线片中各年龄亚组的角角度差异。p值<0.05认为具有统计学意义。结果头颅侧位片与OPG的角值差异有统计学意义。下颌左侧的平均差异(1.77°±3.57)大于右侧(1.54°±3.00)。在侧位脑电图上,两性在性器官角度上存在显著差异。无牙组的牙角值明显高于无牙组。各年龄层间仅OPG角有显著性差异。结论头颅正位体层摄影与侧位体层摄影的角值差异显著。正体层摄影的角可以用来估计年龄,侧位脑电图的角可以用来确定性别。
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Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging
Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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