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Maxillary and mandibular contribution to the establishment of class II malocclusion in an adult Lebanese population.

Nadine El Hajj1, Nayla Bassil-Nassif2, Alain Tauk1, Carole Mouhanna-Fattal1, Joseph P Bouserhal3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The main aim of this study was to describe the contribution of the maxilla and the mandible to the establishment of a Class II skeletal malocclusion in an adult Lebanese population. Secondary aims were to detect the presence of sex-based dimorphism and to study the influence of the vertical dimension on the Class II skeletal pattern. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: A sample of 90 adults in skeletal Class II was recruited and equally distributed according to sex and vertical typology. The study describes the skeletal and dentoalveolar cephalometric characteristics of the Class II sample, essentially according to Coben's cephalometric analysis.
RESULTS: The total effective depth of the cranial base and the anterior cranial base angle (SN-BaH) were both greater in the Class II sample. In females, the effective depth of the maxilla (Ptm-A) was larger than normal while SNB was smaller. The parameters describing the size and shape of the body of the mandible were significantly different from those of normal subjects. The upper incisors were in a retrusive position, while the axis of the lower incisors was located normally. The mandibular molars had a more distal sagittal position. Hyperdivergent subjects had more significant posterior alveolar growth, a more retrusive mandibular position and smaller mandibular dimensions than the other two vertical sub-groups.
CONCLUSION: The cranial base contributes to the establishment of a Class II malocclusion, and mandibular retrusion cannot be considered as a characteristic shared by all skeletal Class II subjects. Lessening of the absolute length of the mandibular body is the second most frequent etiological factor noted in the Class II sample studied. Most individuals in skeletal Class II have an associated dental Class II malocclusion, and the vertical dimension has an influence on the Class II skeletal pattern.
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Keywords:  Class II malocclusion; Sex-based dimorphism; Skeletal class II; Vertical dimension

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29113846     DOI: 10.1016/j.ortho.2017.09.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Orthod        ISSN: 1761-7727


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