Characteristics of posteroanterior cephalometric analysis in children with skeletal Class I malocclusion.
- Author:
Sang Jin SUNG
1
;
Yoon Shik MOON
;
Jung Kook KIM
;
Hyun Sung JUNG
Author Information
1. Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University, Korea. ssjmail@amc.seoul.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Posteroanterior cephalogram;
Width;
Growth;
Regression model;
Cervical vertebrae maturation indicators
- MeSH:
Cervical Vertebrae;
Child*;
Diagnosis;
Equidae;
Female;
Humans;
Jaw;
Male;
Malocclusion*;
Mandible;
Maxilla;
Skull
- From:Korean Journal of Orthodontics
2001;31(2):159-172
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Three dimensional analysis of malocclusion and craniofacial deformation is essential for the successful orthodontic treatment. But the orthodontists are not familiar with diagnosis and treatment plane based on lateral cephalometric analysis. Since orthodontists do not posses a sufficient knowledge in standard value of posteroanterior cephalometric anaysis and of clinical importance for transverse jaw growth. In this study male(n=130) and female(n=171) aged from 6 to 16 and diagnosed as Class I malocclusion were selected to analysis width of cranium, maxilla and mandible on the posteroanterior cephalogram. The changes as a function of chronologic age and cervical vertebrae maturity index(CVMI) were examined. The proper regression model was selected by sex with polynominal regression models and method of variable selection. Mean of each measurements and 70% confidence interval of individual measurement according to age was assesed and a graphs were made. Results are as follows : 1. All the measurements for the width are gradually incresed as increase in chronologic age and CVMI. From the total amount of change between age 6 and 16, there is a tendency that mandibular width is broader than maxillary width and the width of male is broader than female. 2. There is no statistically significant sexual difference in Mx-Mn difference, Mx-Mn width differential, Mx/Mn ratio according to age and CVMI. 3. Mean of each measurement and 70% confidence interval of individual measurement according to age and sex were assessed and graphs were made for maxillary width, mandibular width, Mx-Mn difference, Mx/Mn ratio. 4. The width of maxilla and mandible in Korean children are broader than Western children during growth period.