Variation of the SN-Frankfort angle in the different facial biotypes

Introduction: Determination of the SN-Frankfort angle has been a constant used for many decades with a value of 7°. However, several studies have refuted that statement, based on the influence of sociodemographic factors on the variation of this angle. On the other hand, the importance of its determ...

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Main Authors: Sandra Milagros Alvarez Vicuña, Lesly Karem Chávez Rimache, Pamela Roxana Chacón Uscamaita, Luciano Carlos Soldevilla Galarsa, Daniella Fernanda Núñez Díaz
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Ciencias Médicas 2019-12-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Estomatología
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Online Access:http://www.revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/2065
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spelling doaj-bf71046a391f40b3916c5322623099762020-11-25T04:07:55ZengEditorial Ciencias MédicasRevista Cubana de Estomatología0034-75071561-297X2019-12-01564112506Variation of the SN-Frankfort angle in the different facial biotypesSandra Milagros Alvarez Vicuña0Lesly Karem Chávez Rimache1Pamela Roxana Chacón Uscamaita2Luciano Carlos Soldevilla Galarsa3Daniella Fernanda Núñez Díaz4Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. LimaUniversidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. LimaUniversidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. LimaUniversidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. LimaUniversidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. LimaIntroduction: Determination of the SN-Frankfort angle has been a constant used for many decades with a value of 7°. However, several studies have refuted that statement, based on the influence of sociodemographic factors on the variation of this angle. On the other hand, the importance of its determination is crucial to achieve an accurate diagnosis. Objective: Evaluate the variation of the SN-Frankfort angle according to the facial biotype of patients. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional observational retrospective study was conducted. The sample was 225 lateral cephalometric radiographs of patients aged 12-35 years attending the Orthodontics Service of Hipólito Unanue Hospital in the period 2014-2017. Inclusion criteria were complied with, and selection was made by simple random probability sampling. Manual tracing was performed to evaluate the cephalometric radiographs. Facial biotype was determined by the VERT index, and the SN-Frankfort angle was then obtained. Two statistical methods were used for agreement and reproducibility evaluation: the Kappa index for evaluation of the facial biotype and the interclass correlation coefficient for determination of the angle. Results: Average SN-Frankfort angle was 10.46 ± 3.02° for the dolichofacial biotype, 10.12 ± 3.03° for the mesofacial biotype and 10.39 ± 3.48° for the brachifacial biotype. Female patients had greater SN-Frankfort angulation (10.69 ± 3.04) than male patients (9.73 ± 3.23); p= 0.026. Conclusions: Variation was found in the SN-Frankfort angle according to the facial biotype, but those differences were not significant. Significantly greater SN-Frankfort angulation was found among female patients.http://www.revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/2065cefalometríabase del cráneopubertadadolescenteadulto.
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author Sandra Milagros Alvarez Vicuña
Lesly Karem Chávez Rimache
Pamela Roxana Chacón Uscamaita
Luciano Carlos Soldevilla Galarsa
Daniella Fernanda Núñez Díaz
spellingShingle Sandra Milagros Alvarez Vicuña
Lesly Karem Chávez Rimache
Pamela Roxana Chacón Uscamaita
Luciano Carlos Soldevilla Galarsa
Daniella Fernanda Núñez Díaz
Variation of the SN-Frankfort angle in the different facial biotypes
Revista Cubana de Estomatología
cefalometría
base del cráneo
pubertad
adolescente
adulto.
author_facet Sandra Milagros Alvarez Vicuña
Lesly Karem Chávez Rimache
Pamela Roxana Chacón Uscamaita
Luciano Carlos Soldevilla Galarsa
Daniella Fernanda Núñez Díaz
author_sort Sandra Milagros Alvarez Vicuña
title Variation of the SN-Frankfort angle in the different facial biotypes
title_short Variation of the SN-Frankfort angle in the different facial biotypes
title_full Variation of the SN-Frankfort angle in the different facial biotypes
title_fullStr Variation of the SN-Frankfort angle in the different facial biotypes
title_full_unstemmed Variation of the SN-Frankfort angle in the different facial biotypes
title_sort variation of the sn-frankfort angle in the different facial biotypes
publisher Editorial Ciencias Médicas
series Revista Cubana de Estomatología
issn 0034-7507
1561-297X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Introduction: Determination of the SN-Frankfort angle has been a constant used for many decades with a value of 7°. However, several studies have refuted that statement, based on the influence of sociodemographic factors on the variation of this angle. On the other hand, the importance of its determination is crucial to achieve an accurate diagnosis. Objective: Evaluate the variation of the SN-Frankfort angle according to the facial biotype of patients. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional observational retrospective study was conducted. The sample was 225 lateral cephalometric radiographs of patients aged 12-35 years attending the Orthodontics Service of Hipólito Unanue Hospital in the period 2014-2017. Inclusion criteria were complied with, and selection was made by simple random probability sampling. Manual tracing was performed to evaluate the cephalometric radiographs. Facial biotype was determined by the VERT index, and the SN-Frankfort angle was then obtained. Two statistical methods were used for agreement and reproducibility evaluation: the Kappa index for evaluation of the facial biotype and the interclass correlation coefficient for determination of the angle. Results: Average SN-Frankfort angle was 10.46 ± 3.02° for the dolichofacial biotype, 10.12 ± 3.03° for the mesofacial biotype and 10.39 ± 3.48° for the brachifacial biotype. Female patients had greater SN-Frankfort angulation (10.69 ± 3.04) than male patients (9.73 ± 3.23); p= 0.026. Conclusions: Variation was found in the SN-Frankfort angle according to the facial biotype, but those differences were not significant. Significantly greater SN-Frankfort angulation was found among female patients.
topic cefalometría
base del cráneo
pubertad
adolescente
adulto.
url http://www.revestomatologia.sld.cu/index.php/est/article/view/2065
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