Dentofacial transverse development in Koreans according to skeletal maturation: A cross-sectional study
10.4041/kjod.2018.48.1.39
- Author:
Soonshin HWANG
1
;
Yoonjeong NOH
;
Yoon Jeong CHOI
;
Chooryung CHUNG
;
Hye Sun LEE
;
Kyung Ho KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Orthodontics, Gangnam Severance Dental Hospital, Institute of Craniofacial Deformity, College of Dentistry, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. khkim@yuhs.ac
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:The Korean Journal of Orthodontics
2018;48(1):39-47
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to establish the normative data of dentofacial transverse dimensions according to the skeletal maturation stage in Korean adolescents with good occlusion, assess gender differences and determine correlations between transverse variables.
METHODS:A total of 577 Korean subjects between ages 7 to 19 years and exhibiting skeletal Class I occlusion were categorized by skeletal maturation index (SMI) of Fishman using hand-wrist radiographs. Dentofacial transverse dimensions were assessed using posteroanterior cephalograms. Independent two-sample t-tests were used to analyze differences between genders. Pearson correlation coefficient was used to determine the correlation between transverse measurements.
RESULTS:Dentofacial transverse norms relevant to skeletal maturation stages were established. The average maxillomandibular width difference and ratio at growth completion was 22.16 mm and 77.01% for males; 23.70 mm and 74.06% for females, respectively. Males had greater facial, maxillary and mandibular widths compared to females at every SMI stage. The maxillary and mandibular intermolar widths showed the strongest correlation for both sexes (r = 0.826 for males, r = 0.725 for females).
CONCLUSIONS:Dentofacial transverse norms of Korean adolescents were established according to developmental stage. All dentofacial widths were greater in males at growth completion. Maxillary and mandibular intermolar widths were strongly correlated. This study may serve as a guideline for the assessment of dentofacial transverse growth according to skeletal maturation stage in Korean adolescents with good occlusion.