Anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult Saudi patients with skeletal class III malocclusions

Objectives: We aimed to assess adult Saudi patients' facial anthropometry and cephalometric characteristics with skeletal Class III malocclusions compared to Class I malocclusion patients. Materials and Methods: Our cross-sectional study included a review of the orthodontic records of 108 patie...

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Main Authors: Nour M Almokri, Doaa H Alsaggaf, Fahad Faiz Alsulaimani, Khalid H Zawawi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-01-01
Series:Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
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Online Access:http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2023;volume=14;issue=3;spage=232;epage=238;aulast=Almokri
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author Nour M Almokri
Doaa H Alsaggaf
Fahad Faiz Alsulaimani
Khalid H Zawawi
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description Objectives: We aimed to assess adult Saudi patients' facial anthropometry and cephalometric characteristics with skeletal Class III malocclusions compared to Class I malocclusion patients. Materials and Methods: Our cross-sectional study included a review of the orthodontic records of 108 patients: 54 patients with skeletal Class III malocclusions and 54 patients with skeletal Class I malocclusions, equally distributed between males and females. Using anthropometric landmarks, seven angular and eight linear measurements were recorded and compared between Class III and Class I patients. In addition, we compared three horizontal facial proportions and three horizontal neoclassical canons between the two groups. Finally, we used Student's t-tests to compare continuous variables and Chi-square tests for categorical variables. Results: Class III patients had significantly larger mandibular length, mandibular plane angle, mid- and lower-anterior face height, and posterior face height (P < 0.05) compared to Class I patients. Class III patients had significantly proclined upper incisors, retroclined lower incisors, and an obtuse interincisal angle (P < 0.05). The mouth: nose ratio differed significantly between skeletal Class III and I patients (P = 0.008). The orbital canon was valid in 14.8% of Class I and 9.3% of Class III patients, respectively. The orbitonasal proportion applied only to 31.5% and 20.4% of Class I and III patients, respectively. The naso-oral canon occurred in 18.5% and 1.9% of Class I and III patients, respectively. Conclusion: Saudis with Class III skeletal profiles have some distinctive Class III characteristics not observed in most other ethnic groups. The established horizontal facial proportions, neoclassical facial canons, and Class III skeletal profile did not apply to Saudis with skeletal Class I malocclusions, indicating that these proportions and characteristics may not be suitable as references when planning the surgical treatment for these patients.
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spelling doaj.art-99a277da26484bc9af4edda40b3b83bd2024-04-27T04:43:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsContemporary Clinical Dentistry0976-237X0976-23612023-01-0114323223810.4103/ccd.ccd_220_23Anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult Saudi patients with skeletal class III malocclusionsNour M AlmokriDoaa H AlsaggafFahad Faiz AlsulaimaniKhalid H ZawawiObjectives: We aimed to assess adult Saudi patients' facial anthropometry and cephalometric characteristics with skeletal Class III malocclusions compared to Class I malocclusion patients. Materials and Methods: Our cross-sectional study included a review of the orthodontic records of 108 patients: 54 patients with skeletal Class III malocclusions and 54 patients with skeletal Class I malocclusions, equally distributed between males and females. Using anthropometric landmarks, seven angular and eight linear measurements were recorded and compared between Class III and Class I patients. In addition, we compared three horizontal facial proportions and three horizontal neoclassical canons between the two groups. Finally, we used Student's t-tests to compare continuous variables and Chi-square tests for categorical variables. Results: Class III patients had significantly larger mandibular length, mandibular plane angle, mid- and lower-anterior face height, and posterior face height (P < 0.05) compared to Class I patients. Class III patients had significantly proclined upper incisors, retroclined lower incisors, and an obtuse interincisal angle (P < 0.05). The mouth: nose ratio differed significantly between skeletal Class III and I patients (P = 0.008). The orbital canon was valid in 14.8% of Class I and 9.3% of Class III patients, respectively. The orbitonasal proportion applied only to 31.5% and 20.4% of Class I and III patients, respectively. The naso-oral canon occurred in 18.5% and 1.9% of Class I and III patients, respectively. Conclusion: Saudis with Class III skeletal profiles have some distinctive Class III characteristics not observed in most other ethnic groups. The established horizontal facial proportions, neoclassical facial canons, and Class III skeletal profile did not apply to Saudis with skeletal Class I malocclusions, indicating that these proportions and characteristics may not be suitable as references when planning the surgical treatment for these patients.http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2023;volume=14;issue=3;spage=232;epage=238;aulast=Almokriadultangle class i malocclusionangle class iiianthropologycephalometrycanons
spellingShingle Nour M Almokri
Doaa H Alsaggaf
Fahad Faiz Alsulaimani
Khalid H Zawawi
Anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult Saudi patients with skeletal class III malocclusions
Contemporary Clinical Dentistry
adult
angle class i malocclusion
angle class iii
anthropology
cephalometry
canons
title Anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult Saudi patients with skeletal class III malocclusions
title_full Anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult Saudi patients with skeletal class III malocclusions
title_fullStr Anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult Saudi patients with skeletal class III malocclusions
title_full_unstemmed Anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult Saudi patients with skeletal class III malocclusions
title_short Anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult Saudi patients with skeletal class III malocclusions
title_sort anthropometric and cephalometric facial characteristics of adult saudi patients with skeletal class iii malocclusions
topic adult
angle class i malocclusion
angle class iii
anthropology
cephalometry
canons
url http://www.contempclindent.org/article.asp?issn=0976-237X;year=2023;volume=14;issue=3;spage=232;epage=238;aulast=Almokri
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