Morphometric Analysis of Hard Palate on Nepalese Population

Background: The hard palate is an important part of the human skull located between the nasal and the oral cavity. Hard palate plays an important role in the production of speech. The present study aimed to measure the morphometry of the hard palate and explore the existence of gender related diffe...

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Main Authors: Sushma Khatiwada, Rajib Chaulagain, Gulam Anwer Khan, Srijana Mishra Sapkota, Budhi Nath Adhikari Sudhin
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Language:English
Published: Karnali Academy of Health Sciences 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/331
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author Sushma Khatiwada
Rajib Chaulagain
Gulam Anwer Khan
Srijana Mishra Sapkota
Budhi Nath Adhikari Sudhin
author_facet Sushma Khatiwada
Rajib Chaulagain
Gulam Anwer Khan
Srijana Mishra Sapkota
Budhi Nath Adhikari Sudhin
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description Background: The hard palate is an important part of the human skull located between the nasal and the oral cavity. Hard palate plays an important role in the production of speech. The present study aimed to measure the morphometry of the hard palate and explore the existence of gender related differences since limited similar studies has been carried out. Methods: This study was conducted to assess the palatal dimensions in a sample of Nepalese individuals aged 18–25 years with class I molar occlusion. The data collection was done from January 2020 to March 2020. The length, breadth and height of the hard palate were measured and palatine indices as well as palatal height indices were calculated. Differences between males and females were tested for the palatal variables. Results: Mean palatal length, breadth and width were 41.58 ± 3.48 mm, 40.63 ± 3.76 mm, and 14.90 ± 2.04 mm respectively. We found significant gender difference in palatal morphometry in the cast we analyzed. The palatine index of majority of dental cast was of brachystaphylin type (84.85%). Calculation of the palatine height index demonstrated predominance of orthostaphyline type (71.21%) of dental casts. Conclusion: The present study provides important palatal morphological data of the Nepalese population which can be helpful for orthodontic treatment as well as for anthropological studies, greater palatine nerve blocks and surgical procedures on the hard palate.
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spelling doaj.art-495aa02ec7ac4bc4a58dbda429c263f32023-12-10T18:46:18ZengKarnali Academy of Health SciencesJournal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences2616-00642676-13272021-01-0133Morphometric Analysis of Hard Palate on Nepalese PopulationSushma Khatiwada0Rajib Chaulagain1Gulam Anwer Khan2Srijana Mishra Sapkota3Budhi Nath Adhikari Sudhin4Chitwan Medical College, Bharatpur-10, NepalChitwan Medical College, Bharatpur-10, NepalChitwan Medical College, Bharatpur-10, NepalChitwan Medical College, Bharatpur-10, NepalB P Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital, Bharatpur-7, Chitwan, Nepal Background: The hard palate is an important part of the human skull located between the nasal and the oral cavity. Hard palate plays an important role in the production of speech. The present study aimed to measure the morphometry of the hard palate and explore the existence of gender related differences since limited similar studies has been carried out. Methods: This study was conducted to assess the palatal dimensions in a sample of Nepalese individuals aged 18–25 years with class I molar occlusion. The data collection was done from January 2020 to March 2020. The length, breadth and height of the hard palate were measured and palatine indices as well as palatal height indices were calculated. Differences between males and females were tested for the palatal variables. Results: Mean palatal length, breadth and width were 41.58 ± 3.48 mm, 40.63 ± 3.76 mm, and 14.90 ± 2.04 mm respectively. We found significant gender difference in palatal morphometry in the cast we analyzed. The palatine index of majority of dental cast was of brachystaphylin type (84.85%). Calculation of the palatine height index demonstrated predominance of orthostaphyline type (71.21%) of dental casts. Conclusion: The present study provides important palatal morphological data of the Nepalese population which can be helpful for orthodontic treatment as well as for anthropological studies, greater palatine nerve blocks and surgical procedures on the hard palate. https://jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/331Hard palatePalatal dimensionPalatine indexPalatine height indexMorphometric analysis
spellingShingle Sushma Khatiwada
Rajib Chaulagain
Gulam Anwer Khan
Srijana Mishra Sapkota
Budhi Nath Adhikari Sudhin
Morphometric Analysis of Hard Palate on Nepalese Population
Journal of Karnali Academy of Health Sciences
Hard palate
Palatal dimension
Palatine index
Palatine height index
Morphometric analysis
title Morphometric Analysis of Hard Palate on Nepalese Population
title_full Morphometric Analysis of Hard Palate on Nepalese Population
title_fullStr Morphometric Analysis of Hard Palate on Nepalese Population
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric Analysis of Hard Palate on Nepalese Population
title_short Morphometric Analysis of Hard Palate on Nepalese Population
title_sort morphometric analysis of hard palate on nepalese population
topic Hard palate
Palatal dimension
Palatine index
Palatine height index
Morphometric analysis
url https://jkahs.org.np/jkahs/index.php/jkahs/article/view/331
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