| Literature DB >> 29291187 |
Soonshin Hwang1, Yoonjeong Noh1, Yoon Jeong Choi2, Chooryung Chung1, Hye Sun Lee3, Kyung-Ho Kim1.
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.Entities:
Keywords: Growth and development; Posteroanterior cephalometrics; Skeletal maturation; Transverse development
Year: 2017 PMID: 29291187 PMCID: PMC5702777 DOI: 10.4041/kjod.2018.48.1.39
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Orthod Impact factor: 1.372
Mean age and number of subjects for each skeletal maturation index (SMI) stage
Values are presented as mean ± standard deviation.
Figure 1Landmarks and transverse measurements.
1. Cranial width (bieuryon width): distance between the most lateral points on the cranium. 2. Facial width (bizygomatic width): distance between the most lateral points on the zygomatic arch. 3. Nasal width: greatest distance between the right and left lateral bony walls of the nasal cavity. 4. Maxillary width: distance between the right and left jugal process. The jugal process is the intersection of the maxillary tuberosity outline and the zygomatic buttress. 5. Maxillary intermolar width: distance between the most lateral points on the buccal surfaces of the permanent maxillary first molar crowns. 6. Mandibular intermolar width: distance between the most lateral points on the buccal surfaces of the permanent mandibular first molar crowns. 7. Mandibular width: distance between the right and left antegonial notch.
ransverse measurements and maxillomandibular skeletal difference and ratio for each skeletal maturation index (SMI) stage (mm, %)
Mx., Maxillary; Mn., mandibular; SD, standard deviation.
*p < 0.05, †p < 0.01, ‡p < 0.001 (significant difference between sexes).
Statistical significance of transverse width change by sequential increase of skeletal maturation index (SMI) stage (p-value)
Mx., Maxillary; Mn., mandibular.
No significant difference in width change: cranial, facial, mandibular, Mx. intermolar, Mn. intermolar.
*p < 0.0005 (Bonferroni correction alpha = 0.05/10 = 0.005).
Transverse cumulative growth percentage for each skeletal maturation index (SMI) stage (%)
Mx., Maxillary; Mn., mandibular.
Values are the percentage of growth completed relative to the total growth (cumulative growth percentage).
Correlations between dentofacial transverse measurements (r)
Mx., Maxillary; Mn, mandibular; N, no correlation.