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Cephalometric Evaluation of Anterior Cranial Base Slope in Patients with Skeletal Class I Malocclusion with Low or High SNA and SNB Angles.

Hasan Camcı1, Farhad Salmanpour1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In the cephalometric analyses, it is observed that both SNA and SNB angles are higher or lower than normal for some skeletal Class I patients. The aim of this study was to assess the correlation between low or high SNA, SNB angles, and anterior cranial base (ACB) slope.
METHODS: One hundred and seventeen skeletal Class I patients (45 males with a mean age of 14.5 years, 72 females with a mean age of 14.4 years) were evaluated in three groups. Group 1(n=40): Control group, individuals with normal SNA(82°±2°), and SNB(80°±2°) values. Group 2 (n=37): Patients with SNA>84° and SNB >82°, Group 3 (n=40): Patients with both SNA and SNB values lower than 78°. On the cephalometric radiographs, three angulars (SN/FH; anterior cranial base, Ba-S/FH; posterior cranial base, SN-Ba; total cranial base) and seven linear (S-FH, N-FH, Δ, Ba-S, Ba-N, Ba-A, Ba-B) measurements were performed to analyze the vertical and horizontal positions of the S and N points and thereby the ACB slope. One-way ANOVA and Kruskal Wallis tests were used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS: The ACB slope was observed to be relatively flatter in Group 2, and steeper in Group 3 (p<0.05). The location of the S and N points in the sagittal plane did not significantly affect the SNA and SNB. However, the vertical position of the S and N points was a factor determining the inclination of the ACB, therefore the SNA and SNB.
CONCLUSION: ACB slope directly affected SNA and SNB measurements. ACB might lead to misleading results when used as a reference plane. © Copyright 2020 by Turkish Orthodontic Society.

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Keywords:  Cephalometric analysis; cranial base; skeletal Class I malocclusion

Year:  2020        PMID: 32974063      PMCID: PMC7491964          DOI: 10.5152/TurkJOrthod.2020.20017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Turk J Orthod        ISSN: 2148-9505


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