Assessment of Nasal Tip Projection and Rotation in Different Types of Malocclusions in Maharashtrian Population: A Photographic Study

Pushkar Andhare, S. Datana, S. Agarwal, S. Bhandari
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Introduction: Nose holds an anatomically strategic position on face which influences the facial aesthetics and soft tissue profile of an individual, making it indispensable to understand the variations in nasal features and influence of different factors on it. Present study aims at assessing nasal tip projection and nasal tip rotation among patients with different sagittal skeletal relations and vertical facial patterns in Maharashtrian population using photographic analysis. Materials and Methods: Records of 410 patients with age ranging from 17 to 25 yrs were selected from the institutional archives; to assess the nasal projection and rotation. Data obtained was divided into groups depending on the type of sagittal skeletal relation and vertical facial pattern and subjected to the statistical analyses. Results: Nasal tip projection was greater among patients with skeletal Class III malocclusion (mean 0.39) as compared to other malocclusion types, but did not differ significantly (P-value>0.05). Nasal tip rotation was clockwise among patients with skeletal Class III malocclusion and anticlockwise in Class I and Class II malocclusion patients, which was statistically significant (P-value<0.05). Amongst the patients with different vertical facial pattern, no statistically significant result could be obtained for nasal tip projection and rotation. Conclusion: The result of the present study gives an insight about the nasal features prevalent among different types of malocclusion, thus assisting the clinician in treatment planning and achieving good facial aesthetics with pleasing soft tissue profile.
马哈拉施特拉邦人群中不同类型错颌的鼻尖投影和旋转评估:一项摄影研究
简介:鼻子在面部具有解剖学上的战略地位,它影响着个人的面部美学和软组织轮廓,因此了解鼻子特征的变化以及不同因素对其的影响是必不可少的。本研究旨在使用照片分析评估马哈拉施特拉邦人群中具有不同矢状骨关系和垂直面部模式的患者的鼻尖投影和鼻尖旋转。材料和方法:从机构档案中选择410例年龄在17-25岁之间的患者的病历;以评估鼻腔突出和旋转。根据矢状骨关系和垂直面部模式的类型,将获得的数据分组,并进行统计分析。结果:与其他类型的错牙合类型相比,骨骼III类错牙合患者的鼻尖投影更大(平均0.39),但差异无统计学意义(P值>0.05),具有统计学意义(P值<0.05)。在不同垂直面部模式的患者中,鼻尖突出和旋转没有获得统计学意义的结果。结论:本研究的结果深入了解了不同类型错牙合中普遍存在的鼻部特征,从而有助于临床医生制定治疗计划,实现良好的面部美学和令人愉悦的软组织轮廓。
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