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Craniofacial parameters of Syrian children with β-thalassemia major.

Moutaz Takriti1, Mayssoon Dashash.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate cephalometric craniofacial parameters (skeletal and dental) of β-thalassemic-major patients and to compare findings with a group of healthy patients in the same age group.
METHODS: Fifty-one Syrian thalassemic-major patients aged 8-12 years were recruited. Lateral cephalometric radiographs were taken. Linear and angular cephalometric measurements were recorded and compared with Syrian controls (n=50) in the same age group.
RESULTS: Thalassemic patients, when compared with controls, showed significant retrognathia in the mandible (reduced sella [mid-point of sella turcica]-nasion [most anterior point on the frontonasal suture] B-point [deepest point on the concavity of the mandibular profile between the alveolar crest and the point of the chin] angle, and decreased sella-nasion-pogonion [most anterior point on the bony chin] angle, P<0.0001), a significant decrease in ramus height (articulare-gonian=36.51 ± 3.87 mm, P<0.0001). They also exhibited a significant class II skeletal pattern (P<0.0001) and a convex facial profile as the nasion A-point (deepest point on maxillary profile between the anterior nasal spine and the alveolar crest) pogonion angle and maxillomandibular A-point-nasion P-point angle increased. They also showed a highly-significant decrease in the total posterior facial height (sella gonion [most posterior, inferior point on the angle of the mandible]=64.24 ± 5.73 mm, P<0.0001) and significant increase in the total anterior facial height (N-Me = 110.78 ± 6.66 mm, P=0.009) when compared to controls.
CONCLUSION: Thalassemic patients exhibited a skeletal class II malocclusion, retrognathia of the mandible, a short height of the ramus, an increase in anterior facial height, and a decrease in posterior facial height.
© 2011 Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.

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Keywords:  Syrian children; cephalometric; craniofacial parameters; malocclusion; β-thalassemia major

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Year:  2011        PMID: 25426607     DOI: 10.1111/j.2041-1626.2010.00042.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Investig Clin Dent        ISSN: 2041-1618


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