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Mandibular ramus height and condyle distance asymmetries in individuals with different facial growth patterns: a cone-beam computed tomography study

Authors :
Christian Reis Lemes
Giovana Cherubini Venezian
Bruno Frazão Gribel
Saulo Gribel
William Custodio
Caroline do Carmo Menezes
Carolina Fernandes Tozzi
Source :
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy. 43:267-274
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

This study aimed to quantify mandibular ramus height and condylar distances asymmetry indexes in adult patients with different vertical facial growth pattern using Cone Beam computed tomography (CBCT). An observational cross-sectional study was conducted by using CBCT of 159 patients (mean age 26.36 ± 5.32 years). Vistadent 3D® software was used to determine the facial pattern in 3 groups (N = 53): hypodivergent, normodivergent and hyperdivergent—by Ricketts VERT index. Mandibular ramus height and the condylar linear distance in relation to the median sagittal plane were evaluated. The asymmetry index was calculated considering the right and left sides. Data were analyzed by generalized linear models and Tukey post-hoc test (α = 0.05). Significantly lower values were found for the left and right mandibular ramus height in the hyperdivergent skeletal pattern (P 0.05). Asymmetry indexes (mandibular ramus height and condylar distance) were similar, and no statistically significant differences were found among the skeletal patterns. In most subjects, the severity of mandibular ramus height asymmetry varied from light to not clinically significant independently of the facial type. The findings suggest that vertical facial growth pattern not affected the asymmetry index of mandibular ramus height and the intercondylar distance. The results also demonstrated significantly shorter mandibular ramus height for the hyperdivergent skeletal pattern individuals.

Details

ISSN :
12798517 and 09301038
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....40b571004fa13c440cfa64d0f2e1a3fb