| Literature DB >> 34065693 |
Emilia Ogodescu1, Malina Popa1, Magda Luca1, Andreea Igna1, Mariana Miron2, Krisztina Martha3, Anca Tudor4, Carmen Todea2.
Abstract
The anthropometric method is an important tri-dimensional and non-invasive assessment instrument for accurate diagnosis in paedodontics, orthodontics, and other medical fields. Our aim was to propose a technique that is accessible for clinicians and to determine the reference values for Romanian children and adolescents for the facial parameters selected. We proposed three basic instruments: a plastic compass, a ruler, and a digital caliper. Eighty-five children and adolescents (62% girls and 38% boys), aged between 3.5 and 14.5 years, were included in the study. We selected eight transversal, 12 vertical, and three sagittal measurements. Facial indices, according to Farkas L.G., were directly determined. The correlations between facial and general growth parameters, using Pearson correlation coefficient, for the entire sample were significant, direct, and strong for the following: Zy-Zy, Go-Go, N-Gn, N-Sn, Sto-Gn, Tr-Gn, Tr-Sn, Tr-Tr (r = 0.526-0.925, p < 0.001), and insignificant for Sn-Sto (r = 0.099-0.124, p > 0.354). The highest correlation coefficient is exhibited by Tr-Gn (r = 0.893 with height and r = 0.925 with weight). When performing a gender related comparison, we noticed that the vertical and transversal linear parameters and some facial indices are increased in boys (p < 0.05), depending on the age group. The simplified anthropometric technique represents an accessible method to every clinician, bringing important information related to dentofacial growth, diagnosis, and treatment planning in dentistry.Entities:
Keywords: anthropometry; facial growth; healthy children and adolescents; interceptive orthodontics; non-invasive measurements; orthodontic diagnosis; reference values
Year: 2021 PMID: 34065693 PMCID: PMC8156684 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18105288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Specific instruments indicated for the simplified anthropometric method and examples of their use for the assessment of facial dimensions (plastic compass and digital caliper).
Figure 2The median and lateral anthropometric points recommended for the anthropometric simplified technique.
Figure 3Marking of the median and lateral selected anthropometric reference points.
Figure 4The simplified anthropometric technique used for the facial measurements.
Age-groups distribution of the study subjects.
| Age-Group (Years) | Number of Subjects | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 3.5–5 | 14 | 16.5% |
| 5–6.5 | 11 | 13% |
| 10–11.5 | 11 | 13% |
| 11.5–13 | 28 | 33% |
| 13–14.5 | 21 | 24.5% |
Facial dimensions in our study on different age groups.
| Facial Dimensions (mm) | 3.5–5 Years | 5–6.5 Years | 10–11.5 Years | 11.5–13 Years | 13–14.5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zy-Zy | 114.79 ± 6.15 (105–126) | 116.91 ± 6.02 (109–128) | 126.18 ± 3.87 (122–135) | 126.25 ± 6.52 (112–138) | 129.43 ± 5.48 (120–140) |
| Go-Go | 92.64 ± 5.61 (82–100) | 93.45 ± 7.33 (82–106) | 104.45 ± 6.9 (93–115) | 101.18 ± 9.67 (87–123) | 100.1 ± 7.71 (88–113) |
| Ch-Ch | 35.93 ± 3.43 (31–42) | 36.82 ± 2.86 (32–41) | 43.09 ± 3.39 (37–48) | 44.36 ± 3.72 (35–51) | 44.14 ± 3.93 (36–54) |
| Al-Al | 27.43 ± 1.6 (26–32) | 27.27 ± 1.56 (26–31) | 30.36 ± 2.01 (26–33) | 29.64 ± 2.77 (25–37) | 30.29 ± 2.08 (26–33) |
| En-En | - | - | 29.55 ± 2.21 (25–33) | 30.36 ± 2.2 (26–37) | 31.33 ± 2.39 (25–37) |
| N-middle | - | 29.91 ± 0.83 (29–31) | 29.86 ± 2.74 (24–35) | 31.9 ± 1.87 (28–35) | |
| Ex-Ex | 91.21 ± 6.64 (80–102) | 96.18 ± 6.42 (87–106) | 99.25 ± 4.86 (90–108) | 97.36 ± 5.1 (89–109) | 103.5 ± 4.95 (100–107) |
| N-Gn | 86.29 ± 2.37 (83–91) | 87.55 ± 4.32 (82–96) | 100.09 ± 3.48 (95–105) | 102.25 ± 6.22 (91–114) | 105.19 ± 5 (92–111) |
| N-Sn | 34.29 ± 1.73 (31–37) | 36.09 ± 3.81 (31–43) | 45.45 ± 2.25 (42–49) | 43.68 ± 3.54 (38–50) | 44.62 ± 3.83 (36–52) |
| N-Sto | 52.86 ± 2.57 (49–57) | 55.36 ± 3.07 (51–60) | 63.82 ± 3.09 (58–68) | 62.96 ± 4.35 (54–71) | 64.43 ± 3.11 (60–71) |
| Sn-Gn | 51.29 ± 2.16 (49–57) | 52.18 ± 3.09 (46–57) | 57.18 ± 5.13 (52–68) | 58.61 ± 4.43 (50–66) | 60 ± 4.1 (52–66) |
| Sn-Sto | 17.43 ± 1.87 (14–20) | 19.55 ± 4.34 (12–29) | 19.09 ± 3.21 (14–25) | 18.68 ± 2.83 (12–23) | 18.9 ± 1.41 (16–21) |
| Sto-Gn | 35.71 ± 3.02 (30–40) | 34.45 ± 1.21 (33–37) | 36.82 ± 3.79 (31–43) | 39.96 ± 3.14 (32–45) | 40.86 ± 3.35 (33–48) |
| Sto-Ls | 6.25 ± 1.55 (3–9) | 6.41 ± 1.71 (4–10) | 7.55 ± 1.04 (6–9) | 6.89 ± 1.49 (4.5–11) | 6.67 ± 1.56 (4–10) |
| Sto-Li | 7.89 ± 1.39 (5–10) | 6.45 ± 1.13 (5–9) | 8.91 ± 1.76 (6–11) | 9.07 ± 1.22 (6.5–12) | 8.9 ± 1.79 (7–13) |
| Sto-Sl | 14.79 ± 1.76 (12–18) | 13.36 ± 1.91 (11–16) | 16.18 ± 2.44 (11–18) | 17.02 ± 1.99 (13–22) | 16.29 ± 2.28 (13–21) |
| Sl-Gn | 20.93 ± 3.41 (13–25) | 21.09 ± 2.77 (17–26) | 20.64 ± 2.46 (18–25) | 23.55 ± 4.07 (16–35) | 24.57 ± 3.16 (17–30) |
| G-Sn | 42.79 ± 2.46 (40–47) | 44.27 ± 3.93 (38–50) | 59.09 ± 4.53 (52–69) | 53.75 ± 4.97 (47–69) | 55 ± 3.41 (48–61) |
| Tri-Sn | 95.71 ± 4.1 (91–103) | 97 ± 6.07 (89–107) | 105.45 ± 4.61 (101–114) | 107.86 ± 8.98 (90–122) | 113 ± 8.83 (97–128) |
| Tr-Gn | 112.14 ± 4.85 (104–120) | 112.55 ± 5.35 (105–122) | 128.45 ± 4.2 (124–137) | 128.36 ± 6.93 (119–147) | 130 ± 6.38 (120–145) |
| Tr-Sn | 103.57 ± 2.24 (99–107) | 103.45 ± 6.02 (94–111) | 115.36 ± 3.32 (111–122) | 115.57 ± 5.33 (108–131) | 118.14 ± 6.24 (105–127) |
| Tr-N | 100.86 ± 2.68 (94–104) | 101 ± 3.44 (95–105) | 110.55 ± 3.53 (106–119) | 112.54 ± 5.1 (102–125) | 114.38 ± 4.75 (107–121) |
| Tr-Tr | 121.21 ± 4.37 (112–126) | 122.36 ± 5.1 (115–131) | 130.64 ± 4.84 (121–137) | 132.25 ± 6 (120–144) | 134.38 ± 6.36 (122–145) |
SD: standard deviation.
Facial anthropometric indices in our study on different age groups.
| Facial Anthropometric Indices | 3.5–5 Years | 5–6.5 Years | 10–11.5 Years | 11.5–13 Years | 13–14.5 years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N-Gn/Zy-Zy | 75.34 ± 3.87 | 75 ± 4.25 | 79.38 ± 3.49 | 81.07 ± 4.46 | 81.33 ± 3.55 |
| Go-Go/Zy-Zy | 80.84 ± 5.32 | 79.88 ± 3.52 | 82.77 ± 4.59 | 80.03 ± 4.71 | 77.26 ± 3.43 |
| Go-Go/N-Gn | 107.48 ± 7.72 | 106.83 ± 7.81 | 104.51 ± 8.27 | 99.07 ± 8.84 | 95.24 ± 6.95 |
| Sto-Gn/Go-Go | 38.7 ± 4.21 | 37.1 ± 3.54 | 35.36 ± 4.19 | 39.83 ± 4.66 | 41.01 ± 4.34 |
| Ch-Ch/Go-Go | 38.77 ± 2.66 | 39.47 ± 2.61 | 41.33 ± 3.23 | 44.04 ± 3.87 | 44.19 ± 3.48 |
| Sn-Sto/Ch-Ch | 48.77 ± 5.79 | 52.78 ± 9.1 | 44.88 ± 10.2 | 42.23 ± 6.15 | 43.11 ± 4.7 |
| Sto-Sl/Ch-Ch | 41.4 ± 5.71 | 36.27 ± 4.05 | 37.74 ± 6.4 | 37.19 ± 8.95 | 37.17 ± 6.45 |
| N-Sto/Zy-Zy | 46.13 ± 2.58 | 47.44 ± 3.2 | 50.62 ± 2.87 | 49.93 ± 3.3 | 49.83 ± 2.51 |
| Sn-Gn/N-Gn | 59.44 ± 1.87 | 59.63 ± 2.72 | 57.08 ± 3.96 | 57.34 ± 3.18 | 57.04 ± 2.79 |
| Sto-Gn/N-Gn | 41.38 ± 3.22 | 39.44 ± 2.22 | 36.77 ± 3.33 | 39.14 ± 2.95 | 38.86 ± 2.91 |
| Sto-Gn/N-Sto | 67.68 ± 6.15 | 62.41 ± 4.11 | 57.73 ± 5.54 | 63.61 ± 4.91 | 63.58 ± 6.37 |
| Sto-Gn/Sn-Gn | 69.68 ± 5.79 | 66.24 ± 4.52 | 64.49 ± 5.12 | 68.33 ± 4.78 (59.26–78.57) | 68.23 ± 5.56 |
| Ls-Sto/Sto-Li | 79.99 ± 19.42 | 100.88 ± 27.62 (66.67–150) | 86.41 ± 12.94 | 76.19 ± 14.09 | 75.52 ± 14.32 |
| Sto-Sl/Sn-Sto | 85.5 ± 12 | 70.76 ± 15.55 | 86.67 ± 19.08 | 89.87 ± 22.92 | 86.68 ± 14.51 |
| Sn-Sto/Sto-Gn | 49.08 ± 6.39 | 56.85 ± 13.1 | 52.19 ± 9.23 | 46.93 ± 7.5 | 46.55 ± 4.79 |
| Sl-Gn/Sn-Gn | 40.76 ± 6.24 | 40.58 ± 6.04 | 36.13 ± 3.31 | 40.28 ± 7.07 | 40.93 ± 4.4 |
SD: standard deviation.
Figure 5Boxplot for Zy-Zy values.
Figure 6Boxplot for Go-Go values.
Figure 7Boxplot for N-Gn values.
Figure 8Boxplot for Tr-Gn values.
Figure 9Boxplot for N-Gn/Zy-Zy values.
Figure 10Boxplot for Go-Go/N-Gn values.
Age group distribution of the general growth parameters in study subjects.
| Age Group | Girls | Boys | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | Height (cm) | Weight (kg) | |
| 3.5–4.4 | 107 ± 4.97 | 18.21 ± 2.18 | 106.67 ± 4.93 | 17.67 ± 2.52 |
| 4.5–5.4 | 110 ± 5.77 | 20.42 ± 3.77 | 112.86 ± 6.41 | 21.54 ± 4.07 |
| 5.5–6.4 | 118.75 ± 3.69 | 22.64 ± 2.55 | 126 ± 7.79 | 24.71 ± 4.93 |
| 6.5–7.4 | 122.67 ± 6.43 | 22.75 ± 1.71 | 124.75 ± 6.58 | 25.41 ± 5.34 |
| 7.5–8.4 | 132.67 ± 4.95 | 33.21 ± 8.52 | 132.57 ± 7.39 | 33.57 ± 9.84 |
| 8.5–9.4 | 133.18 ± 5.91 | 33.58 ± 7.17 | 135.39 ± 8.77 | 31.29 ± 5.52 |
| 9.5–10.4 | 139.27 ± 5.7 | 33.24 ± 5.94 | 133.29 ± 12.11 | 33.65 ± 6.52 |
| 10.5–11.4 | 149.83 ± 8.35 | 43.91 ± 12.92 | 147.33 ± 6.41 | 39.92 ± 7.86 |
| 11.5–12.4 | 154.56 ± 8.25 | 45.01 ± 9.74 | 152.74 ± 7.09 | 46.85 ± 10.29 |
| 12.5–13.4 | 157.47 ± 6.71 | 45.32 ± 7.28 | 161.33 ± 9.45 | 53.17 ± 12.49 |
| 13.5–14.4 | 161.08 ± 5.3 | 49.78 ± 8.06 | 164.25 ± 5.28 | 58.6 ± 9.72 |
| 14.5–15.4 | 159.5 ± 2.12 | 53.75 ± 9.55 | 165.83 ± 11.58 | 58.43 ± 21.93 |
SD: standard deviation.
The correlations between facial parameters and general growth parameters.
| Facial | Height | Weight | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Correlation | Correlation | |||
| Zy-Zy | 0.827 | <0.001 | 0.805 | <0.001 |
| Go-Go | 0.526 | <0.001 | 0.626 | <0.001 |
| N-Gn | 0.938 | <0.001 | 0.895 | <0.001 |
| N-Sn | 0.847 | <0.001 | 0.751 | <0.001 |
| Sn-Sto | 0.124 | 0.354 | 0.099 | 0.444 |
| Sto-Gn | 0.783 | <0.001 | 0.785 | <0.001 |
| Tr-Gn | 0.893 | <0.001 | 0.925 | <0.001 |
| Tr-Sn | 0.861 | <0.001 | 0.848 | <0.001 |
| Tr-Tr | 0.814 | <0.001 | 0.720 | <0.001 |