Cervical Posture and Skeletal Malocclusions – Is there a Link?

Background: The present study was conducted in order to determine cervical posture in different skeletal sagittal malocclusions as well as to assess whether a correlation existed between cervical posture and skeletal relationships. Methods: Cervical curvature and inclination of 63 subjects was asses...

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Main Authors: Sanam Tauheed, Attiya Shaikh, Mubassar Fida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Medical Sciences 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/20509
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spelling doaj-f6c6523fbb254467a2738bdf918e3b4c2020-11-24T23:55:24ZengCollege of Medical SciencesJournal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal2091-06572091-06732019-03-011515910.3126/jcmsn.v15i1.2050920509Cervical Posture and Skeletal Malocclusions – Is there a Link?Sanam Tauheed0Attiya Shaikh1Mubassar Fida2Jinnah Medical and Dental CollegeLiaquat College of Medicine and Dentistry, PakistanThe Aga Khan University Hospital, PakistanBackground: The present study was conducted in order to determine cervical posture in different skeletal sagittal malocclusions as well as to assess whether a correlation existed between cervical posture and skeletal relationships. Methods: Cervical curvature and inclination of 63 subjects was assessed using their lateral cephalometric radiographs. Cervical inclination was assessed using the cervicohorizontal postural variables namely OPT/HOR and CVT/HOR whereas cervical curvature was determined by measuring the angle OPT/CVT. Sagittally, the subjects were also categorized into skeletal Class I, II and III based on the angle ANB. One way ANOVA was used for the comparison of cervical posture in different skeletal sagittal malocclusions. Pearson’s correlation was used to evaluate the correlation of cervical posture with different skeletal sagittal jaw relations. Statistical significance level was set at p≤0.05. Results: Statistically significant differences were found between the different skeletal malocclusions for the cervical curvature angle OPT/CVT (p=0.025). A weak correlation of cervical curvature angle OPT/CVT (r=0.305, p=0.016) with sagittal malocclusion was found.  Conclusions: Skeletal sagittal malocclusions differ in their cervical postures, especially  cervical curvature. Skeletal Class III subjects have significantly straighter cervical columns than skeletal Class I subjects. Cervical curvature is correlated with sagittal jaw relations.  Keywords: cervical curvature; cervical posture; skeletal sagittal malocclusions .https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/20509cervical curvature; cervical posture; skeletal sagittal malocclusions
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author Sanam Tauheed
Attiya Shaikh
Mubassar Fida
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Attiya Shaikh
Mubassar Fida
Cervical Posture and Skeletal Malocclusions – Is there a Link?
Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
cervical curvature; cervical posture; skeletal sagittal malocclusions
author_facet Sanam Tauheed
Attiya Shaikh
Mubassar Fida
author_sort Sanam Tauheed
title Cervical Posture and Skeletal Malocclusions – Is there a Link?
title_short Cervical Posture and Skeletal Malocclusions – Is there a Link?
title_full Cervical Posture and Skeletal Malocclusions – Is there a Link?
title_fullStr Cervical Posture and Skeletal Malocclusions – Is there a Link?
title_full_unstemmed Cervical Posture and Skeletal Malocclusions – Is there a Link?
title_sort cervical posture and skeletal malocclusions – is there a link?
publisher College of Medical Sciences
series Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal
issn 2091-0657
2091-0673
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Background: The present study was conducted in order to determine cervical posture in different skeletal sagittal malocclusions as well as to assess whether a correlation existed between cervical posture and skeletal relationships. Methods: Cervical curvature and inclination of 63 subjects was assessed using their lateral cephalometric radiographs. Cervical inclination was assessed using the cervicohorizontal postural variables namely OPT/HOR and CVT/HOR whereas cervical curvature was determined by measuring the angle OPT/CVT. Sagittally, the subjects were also categorized into skeletal Class I, II and III based on the angle ANB. One way ANOVA was used for the comparison of cervical posture in different skeletal sagittal malocclusions. Pearson’s correlation was used to evaluate the correlation of cervical posture with different skeletal sagittal jaw relations. Statistical significance level was set at p≤0.05. Results: Statistically significant differences were found between the different skeletal malocclusions for the cervical curvature angle OPT/CVT (p=0.025). A weak correlation of cervical curvature angle OPT/CVT (r=0.305, p=0.016) with sagittal malocclusion was found.  Conclusions: Skeletal sagittal malocclusions differ in their cervical postures, especially  cervical curvature. Skeletal Class III subjects have significantly straighter cervical columns than skeletal Class I subjects. Cervical curvature is correlated with sagittal jaw relations.  Keywords: cervical curvature; cervical posture; skeletal sagittal malocclusions .
topic cervical curvature; cervical posture; skeletal sagittal malocclusions
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JCMSN/article/view/20509
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