Association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern
The purpose of the present study was to assess the association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern. The sample comprised eighty-six cephalograms obtained during the orthodontic pretreatment phase and analyzed using the Radiocef program to identify the craniofacial landmarks and perform...
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doaj-0cd803beb658445096a8f94c49572ac52020-11-25T01:46:59ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1806-83242010-12-0124442543210.1590/S1806-83242010000400009Association between overbite and craniofacial growth patternCristiane Aparecida de Assis ClaroJorge AbrãoSilvia Augusta Braga ReisThe purpose of the present study was to assess the association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern. The sample comprised eighty-six cephalograms obtained during the orthodontic pretreatment phase and analyzed using the Radiocef program to identify the craniofacial landmarks and perform orthodontic measurements. The variables utilized were overbite, the Jarabak percentage and the Vert index, as well as classifications resulting from the interpretation of these measurements. In all the statistical tests, a significance level of 5% was considered. Measurement reliability was checked by calculating method error. Weighted Kappa analysis showed that agreement between the facial types defined by the Vert index and the direction of growth trend established by the Jarabak percentage was not satisfactory. Owing to this lack of equivalency, a potential association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern was evaluated using the chi-square test, considering the two methods separately. No relationship of dependence between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern was revealed by the results obtained. Therefore, it can be concluded that the classification of facial growth pattern will not be the same when considering the Jarabak and the Ricketts anayses, and that increased overbite cannot be associated with a braquifacial growth pattern, nor can openbite be associated with a dolichofacial growth pattern.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242010000400009OrthodonticsCephalometryGrowth and DevelopmentDiagnostic Errors |
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Association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern |
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Association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern |
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Association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern |
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Association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern |
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Association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica |
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Brazilian Oral Research |
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The purpose of the present study was to assess the association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern. The sample comprised eighty-six cephalograms obtained during the orthodontic pretreatment phase and analyzed using the Radiocef program to identify the craniofacial landmarks and perform orthodontic measurements. The variables utilized were overbite, the Jarabak percentage and the Vert index, as well as classifications resulting from the interpretation of these measurements. In all the statistical tests, a significance level of 5% was considered. Measurement reliability was checked by calculating method error. Weighted Kappa analysis showed that agreement between the facial types defined by the Vert index and the direction of growth trend established by the Jarabak percentage was not satisfactory. Owing to this lack of equivalency, a potential association between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern was evaluated using the chi-square test, considering the two methods separately. No relationship of dependence between overbite and craniofacial growth pattern was revealed by the results obtained. Therefore, it can be concluded that the classification of facial growth pattern will not be the same when considering the Jarabak and the Ricketts anayses, and that increased overbite cannot be associated with a braquifacial growth pattern, nor can openbite be associated with a dolichofacial growth pattern. |
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Orthodontics Cephalometry Growth and Development Diagnostic Errors |
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