Condylar Features, Facial Morphology and Symphyseal Width in Class Ii: Condylar Characterstics, Facial Morphology and Symphyseal-width in Class II Malocclusion - Arundhati Tandur - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659197024 - July 26, 2012
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Condylar Features, Facial Morphology and Symphyseal Width in Class Ii: Condylar Characterstics, Facial Morphology and Symphyseal-width in Class II Malocclusion

Arundhati Tandur

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Condylar Features, Facial Morphology and Symphyseal Width in Class Ii: Condylar Characterstics, Facial Morphology and Symphyseal-width in Class II Malocclusion

Condylar head inclination proved to be the most significantly correlated condylar characteristics to facial morphology. Hypodivergent pattern is dominant in Class II malocclusion. Symphysis width dimension also vary in different Class II malocclusion. SBL-PNS, Y ?axis, Facial ?Axis, PFH/AFH X100, Bjork sum and Symphseal width are significant parameters which discriminate between groups. Horizontal facial morphology was seen in 45 % of cases, vertical 8.3% and normal was 46.7%. Facial types of the Class II patients vary and it depends on the position of the condyle in the fossa. It can be anteriorly or posteriorly placed, depending upon the type of jaw bases. Glenoid fossa position also changes; it can be cranially or caudally placed in class II patients depending upon skeletal facial types. Symphysis width was strongly related to the direction of mandibular growth. Symphysis width varies in different types of facial types. Generally it is wider in low angle subjects and narrow in high angle Class II preadolescent patients.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 26, 2012
ISBN13 9783659197024
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 100
Dimensions 150 × 6 × 226 mm   ·   167 g
Language German