Cephalometric Floating Norms for the β Angle and MMBP-Wits

The importance of an accurate measurement of sagittal jaw relationship, that is, skeletal class, is critical to orthodontic treatment planning. The ANB angle, β angle, and MMBP-Wits are among indices of sagittal jaw relationship. All of these indices are subjected to geometrical distortion, especial...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Perinetti, Michele Ceschi, Alessandro Scalia, Luca Contardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8740731
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spelling doaj-d68a314d9cd84a4e9022033f8caa30f62020-11-25T00:39:00ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412018-01-01201810.1155/2018/87407318740731Cephalometric Floating Norms for the β Angle and MMBP-WitsGiuseppe Perinetti0Michele Ceschi1Alessandro Scalia2Luca Contardo3Private Practice, Nocciano, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Trieste, Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Trieste, Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medical, Surgical and Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Trieste, Trieste, ItalyThe importance of an accurate measurement of sagittal jaw relationship, that is, skeletal class, is critical to orthodontic treatment planning. The ANB angle, β angle, and MMBP-Wits are among indices of sagittal jaw relationship. All of these indices are subjected to geometrical distortion, especially from facial divergence, making the use of floating (individualized) norms necessary. This study thus provides floating norms for the ANB angle and for the first time for the β angle and MMBP-Wits. Lateral head films were obtained from 119 subjects (74 females and 45 males; mean age, 11.2±1.5 years; range, 8.2–14.0 years) with well-balanced and pleasant profile and a near-ideal occlusion. Multiple regression models were employed to quantify the association of the ANB angle, β angle, and MMBP-Wits each with other four angular cephalometric parameters including SNA, SN/PP, SN/MP, and NSBa angles. The β angle and MMBP-Wits were associated with the SNA and SN/MP angles; the ANB angle was associated with all the four other cephalometric variables. Floating norms for the β angle and MMBP-Wits (but not ANB angle) have been cross-tabulated according to the SNA angle (from 74° to 90°) and SN/MP angle (from 24° to 44°). While the ANB angle is subjected to significantly more geometrical distortion as compared to the β angle and MMBP-Wits, floating norms may be used to individualize the reference values for both the β angle and MMBP-Wits.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8740731
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author Giuseppe Perinetti
Michele Ceschi
Alessandro Scalia
Luca Contardo
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Michele Ceschi
Alessandro Scalia
Luca Contardo
Cephalometric Floating Norms for the β Angle and MMBP-Wits
BioMed Research International
author_facet Giuseppe Perinetti
Michele Ceschi
Alessandro Scalia
Luca Contardo
author_sort Giuseppe Perinetti
title Cephalometric Floating Norms for the β Angle and MMBP-Wits
title_short Cephalometric Floating Norms for the β Angle and MMBP-Wits
title_full Cephalometric Floating Norms for the β Angle and MMBP-Wits
title_fullStr Cephalometric Floating Norms for the β Angle and MMBP-Wits
title_full_unstemmed Cephalometric Floating Norms for the β Angle and MMBP-Wits
title_sort cephalometric floating norms for the β angle and mmbp-wits
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The importance of an accurate measurement of sagittal jaw relationship, that is, skeletal class, is critical to orthodontic treatment planning. The ANB angle, β angle, and MMBP-Wits are among indices of sagittal jaw relationship. All of these indices are subjected to geometrical distortion, especially from facial divergence, making the use of floating (individualized) norms necessary. This study thus provides floating norms for the ANB angle and for the first time for the β angle and MMBP-Wits. Lateral head films were obtained from 119 subjects (74 females and 45 males; mean age, 11.2±1.5 years; range, 8.2–14.0 years) with well-balanced and pleasant profile and a near-ideal occlusion. Multiple regression models were employed to quantify the association of the ANB angle, β angle, and MMBP-Wits each with other four angular cephalometric parameters including SNA, SN/PP, SN/MP, and NSBa angles. The β angle and MMBP-Wits were associated with the SNA and SN/MP angles; the ANB angle was associated with all the four other cephalometric variables. Floating norms for the β angle and MMBP-Wits (but not ANB angle) have been cross-tabulated according to the SNA angle (from 74° to 90°) and SN/MP angle (from 24° to 44°). While the ANB angle is subjected to significantly more geometrical distortion as compared to the β angle and MMBP-Wits, floating norms may be used to individualize the reference values for both the β angle and MMBP-Wits.
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