| Literature DB >> 23241136 |
Matteo Saccucci1, Michele D'Attilio, Daria Rodolfino, Felice Festa, Antonella Polimeni, Simona Tecco.
Abstract
AIM: Aim of this study was to compare the volume and the shape of mandibular condyles in a Caucasian young adult population, with different skeletal pattern.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23241136 PMCID: PMC3558396 DOI: 10.1186/1746-160X-8-34
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Face Med ISSN: 1746-160X Impact factor: 2.151
Figure 1Mimics mask of a mandible.
Figure 2(a) upper limit of condyle; (b) lower limit of condyle; (c) the mask obtained with the Mimics software.
Figure 3(a) a scheme of condyle; (b) upper and lower limits of condyle.
Descriptive statistic for the variable Volume (mm) calculated in the three groups
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLASS II subjects | | |||||||
| age | 68 | 19.20 | 4.27 | 18.00 | 12.00 | 30.00 | −.611 | .574 |
| Volume (right) | 68 | 2350.64 * | 642.77 | 2743.34 | 1032.34 | 3775.68 | −.128 | .574 |
| Volume (left) | 68 | 2352.02 * | 733.33 | 3920.44 | 832.76 | 4153.20 | .482 | .574 |
| CLASS I subjects | | |||||||
| age | 65 | 20.86 | 7.50 | 18.00 | 12.00 | 30.00 | 1.785 | .586 |
| Volume (right) | 65 | 2693.09 | 538.48 | 1761.95 | 1637.45 | 3399.40 | −.213 | .586 |
| Volume (left) | 65 | 2675.09 | 444.93 | 1319.31 | 2040.97 | 3360.28 | −1.114 | .586 |
| CLASS III subjects | | |||||||
| age | 65 | 17.7385 | 6.8949 | 19.00 | 10.00 | 29.00 | −1.195 | .586 |
| Volume (right) | 65 | 2672.80 * | 599.66 | 1713.00 | 2039.23 | 3752.23 | −.890 | .586 |
| Volume (left) | 65 | 2792.78 * | 648.29 | 1923.01 | 1816.34 | 3739.35 | −1.170 | .586 |
For right volume: Chi-square: 10.367; p = 0.006 (Kruskal-Wallis test with skeletal class as grouping variable); Mann-Whitney U = 1651.00; p = 0.012 (post-hoc evaluation);
For left volume: Chi-square: 11.814; p = 0.003 (Kruskal-Wallis test with skeletal class as grouping variable); Mann-Whitney U = 1612.00; p = 0.007 (post-hoc evaluation).
Descriptive statistic for the variable Surface (mm) calculated in the three groups
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLASS II subjects | | |||||||
| Surface (right) | 68 | 197.67 | 908.66 | 729.21 | 1637.87 | .568 | .574 | |
| Surface (left) | 68 | 197.26 | 1037.24 | 765.70 | 1802.94 | 1.083 | .574 | |
| CLASS I subjects | | |||||||
| Surface (right) | 65 | 191.92 | 672.56 | 881.18 | 1553.74 | --.186 | .586 | |
| Surface (left) | 65 | 187.09 | 595.04 | 1039.68 | 1634.72 | .646 | .586 | |
| CLASS III subjects | | |||||||
| Surface (right) | 65 | 226.74 | 673.54 | 1084.63 | 1758.17 | −.933 | .586 | |
| Surface (left) | 65 | 263.18 | 670.74 | 1055.72 | 1726.46 | −1.523 | .586 | |
For right surface: Chi-square: 10.367; p = 0.006 (Kruskal-Wallis test with skeletal class as grouping variable); Mann-Whitney U = 1108.00; p = 0.001 (post-hoc evaluation);
For left surface: Chi-square: 12.104; p = 0.002 (Kruskal-Wallis test with skeletal class as grouping variable); Mann-Whitney U = 1603.00; p = 0.006 (post-hoc evaluation).
Descriptive Statistics for the variable “Morphological Index” (volume/surface)
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| CLASS II subjects | | |||||||
| Morphological Index (right) | 1.18 | 1.35 | 2.53 | 2.01 | .29 | 8.445E-02 | −. 271 | .574 |
| Morphological Index (left) | 2.45 | .19 | 2.64 | 1.95 | .42 | .180 | 3.729 | .574 |
| CLASS I subjects | | |||||||
| Morphological Index (right) | .68 | 1.86 | 2.54 | 2.21 * | .19 | 3.762E-02 | −.186 | .586 |
| Morphological Index (left) | .51 | 1.96 | 2.47 | 2.17 * | .14 | 2.152E-02 | .081 | .586 |
| CLASS III subjects | | |||||||
| Morphological Index (right) | .45 | 1.68 | 2.13 | 1.94 * | .18 | 3.330E-02 | −1.521 | .586 |
| Morphological Index (left) | .48 | 1.72 | 2.20 | 2.03 * | .16 | 2.588E-02 | −. 262 | .586 |
Valid N (listwise).
For the right MI: Chi-square = 46.819; p = 0.000 (Kruskal Wallis test with skeletal class as grouping variable); Mann-Whitney U = 585.00; p = 0.000 (for the post-hoc analysis).
For the left MI: Chi-square = 30.226; p = 0.000 (Kruskal Wallis test with skeletal class as grouping variable); Mann-Whitney = 1008.00; p = 0.000.