1.Comparison of facial proportion between Han and Kazak adults in Xinjiang area
Kang MENG ; Khasim ADALET ; Xinwei YU ; Chengzhi GAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(2):255-258
Objective:To study the vertical and horizontal proportions in facial area and the difference between Han and Kazak normal adults in Xinjiang area.Methods:According to certain standards,the adult Han and Kazak college students in Urumqi were randomly selected.Frontal photographs were taken for the subjects in accordance with the same standards.The data were imported into computer, and 20 standard anthropometric marks were determined,then 1 5 measurements were performed by photoshop soft ware,1 9 proportion i-tems of the mesurements was established.Independent sample t-test was applied for statistic analysis by SPSS1 9.0.Results:The face of the males was shorter and wider than that of the females.The males have smaller fissure width and bigger alar width than the females. However,the Han subjects have smaller fissure width and mouth width,bigger alar width and intercanthal width than the Kazak.Con-clusion:This study suggests that facial proportions were significantly different between the two nationalities and between sexes in Xin-jiang.
2.Face profile analysis and comparison of the Han and Kazak youths in Xinjiang area of China
Kang MENG ; Khasim ADALET ; Xinwei YU ; Chengzhi GAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(5):693-697
Objective:To study the face profile difference between the Han and Kazak normal youths.Methods:College students of Han and Kazak aged 18-22 years,including 152 Han subjects(58 males and 94 females)and 155 Kazak subjects(62 males and 93 fe-males)in Urumqi were randomly selected.Profile photos were taken for every subject in accordance with same standards respectively. The data were import into computer.Photoshop software was used for measuring the profiles.Independent sample T test was applied for data analysis by SPSS 19.0.Results:Lip protrusion of the males was larger than that of the females and tip of nose was more upward in the females than that in the males in both Han and Kazak subjects.However,the Han subjects have more protruding lips,smaller chin and more upward nose tip compared with the Kazak subjects.Conclusion:This study suggests that there were significant differences of face profile between the two nationalities and sexes in Xinjiang.
3.Investigation of the color of anterior teeth, vermilion and attachment gingiva of 151 Uygur youth.
Cheng-zhi GAO ; Adalet KHASIM ; Hai-shan LIU ; Jing WANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2009;44(2):105-107
OBJECTIVETo analyze the characteristics of color of Uygur's oral soft and hard tissue.
METHODOne hundred and fifty-one Uygur medical students (18 to 22 years) were included in this study. The Lab*, Cab*, Hab0, values of subjects' anterior teeth, upper and lower vermilion, attachment gingiva were measured.
RESULTSThe mean and distribution of Lab*, Cab*, Hab0, values of Uygur youth' anterior teeth were obtained. The Lab* values of attachment gingiva, upper and lower vermilion in male were 50.50 +/- 3.59, 41.92 +/- 4.10, 45.02 +/- 3.06, and Cab* were 29.94 +/- 3.21, 27.00 +/- 2.47, 30.35 +/- 2.67, and Hab0 were 30.00 +/- 3.27, 31.71 +/- 3.69, 27.73 +/- 3.27, respectively. The Lab* values of attachment gingiva, upper and lower vermilion in female were 54.28 +/- 5.06, 41.73 +/- 3.70, 47.27 +/- 2.97, and Cab* were 27.98 +/- 3.93, 27.23 +/- 2.42, 31.22 +/- 2.59, and Hab0 were 33.39 +/- 3.67, 32.28 +/- 3.68, 27.57 +/- 2.65.
CONCLUSIONSThere was a specific color space distribution pattern in oral soft and hard tissue in Uygur youth. There was a trend of decreasing lightness, increasing saturation, and red hue shifting from the center to both distal directions. There was statistical significant gender difference in color of tooth and attachment gingiva. What's more, there was extremely significant difference between upper and lower vermilion.
Adolescent ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Color ; Female ; Gingiva ; Humans ; Lip ; Male ; Minority Groups ; Tooth ; Young Adult