Cephalometric indicators of the vertical dimension of occlusion
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The aim of this investigation was to establish precise indicators of the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) which could be used as objective parameters in prosthodontic treatment providing exact control of the reconstructed vertical dimension of occlusion, early detection of errors and correction of the vertical dimension of occlusion during complete denture manufacturing. A total of 60 lateral cephalometric radiographs of subjects with natural dentition and class I skeletal jaw relationship, of Serbian nationality from the region of Vojvodina, were included in the investigation. Thirty subjects were males, and thirty females, their age range was 20 to 29 years. Cephalometric analysis was performed by using "Dr. Ceph" computer software (FYI Technologies, GA, USA). By evaluation of the craniofacial complex in subjects with natural dentition, horizontal dento/acial developmental growth was established in the examined sample and it was based on the relationship between the posterior an...d anterior total facial height (S-Go:N-Me, female (X) over bar = 68.96%, male(X) over bar = 72.8%) and statistically significant differences were found between the sexes in almost all linear dimensions and in the relation between the posterior and the anterior total facial height. Highly significant differences (p lt 0.001) between the sexes were found in regard to anterior total facial height (N-Me, male lt (X)over bar> = 120.75mm, female(X) over bar = 112.72mm) and the anterior lower facial height (ANS-Me, male(X) over bar = 67.87mm, female(X) over bar =61.50mm) (p lt 0.05). The proportions of the upper and lower anterior facial heights (N-ANS.-ANS-Me, male lt (X)over bar>=79.36%, female(X) over bar =80.6301o) were within normal values in both sexes. Facial harmony existed both in men and women. Cephalometric study of the subjects with complete natural dentition included in this study provided important and specific parameters for optimal reconstruction of vertical dimension of occlusion in the treatment of edentulous patients.
Кључне речи:
cephalometry / facial bones / vertical dimension of occlusion / edentulousИзвор:
Collegium Antropologicum, 2008, 32, 2, 535-541Издавач:
- Collegium Antropologicum, Zagreb
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Strajnić, Ljijana AU - Stanišić-Sinobad, Darinka AU - Marković, Dubravka AU - Stojanović, Ljiljana PY - 2008 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1421 AB - The aim of this investigation was to establish precise indicators of the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) which could be used as objective parameters in prosthodontic treatment providing exact control of the reconstructed vertical dimension of occlusion, early detection of errors and correction of the vertical dimension of occlusion during complete denture manufacturing. A total of 60 lateral cephalometric radiographs of subjects with natural dentition and class I skeletal jaw relationship, of Serbian nationality from the region of Vojvodina, were included in the investigation. Thirty subjects were males, and thirty females, their age range was 20 to 29 years. Cephalometric analysis was performed by using "Dr. Ceph" computer software (FYI Technologies, GA, USA). By evaluation of the craniofacial complex in subjects with natural dentition, horizontal dento/acial developmental growth was established in the examined sample and it was based on the relationship between the posterior and anterior total facial height (S-Go:N-Me, female (X) over bar = 68.96%, male(X) over bar = 72.8%) and statistically significant differences were found between the sexes in almost all linear dimensions and in the relation between the posterior and the anterior total facial height. Highly significant differences (p lt 0.001) between the sexes were found in regard to anterior total facial height (N-Me, male lt (X)over bar> = 120.75mm, female(X) over bar = 112.72mm) and the anterior lower facial height (ANS-Me, male(X) over bar = 67.87mm, female(X) over bar =61.50mm) (p lt 0.05). The proportions of the upper and lower anterior facial heights (N-ANS.-ANS-Me, male lt (X)over bar>=79.36%, female(X) over bar =80.6301o) were within normal values in both sexes. Facial harmony existed both in men and women. Cephalometric study of the subjects with complete natural dentition included in this study provided important and specific parameters for optimal reconstruction of vertical dimension of occlusion in the treatment of edentulous patients. PB - Collegium Antropologicum, Zagreb T2 - Collegium Antropologicum T1 - Cephalometric indicators of the vertical dimension of occlusion VL - 32 IS - 2 SP - 535 EP - 541 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1421 ER -
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Strajnić, L., Stanišić-Sinobad, D., Marković, D.,& Stojanović, L.. (2008). Cephalometric indicators of the vertical dimension of occlusion. in Collegium Antropologicum Collegium Antropologicum, Zagreb., 32(2), 535-541. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1421
Strajnić L, Stanišić-Sinobad D, Marković D, Stojanović L. Cephalometric indicators of the vertical dimension of occlusion. in Collegium Antropologicum. 2008;32(2):535-541. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1421 .
Strajnić, Ljijana, Stanišić-Sinobad, Darinka, Marković, Dubravka, Stojanović, Ljiljana, "Cephalometric indicators of the vertical dimension of occlusion" in Collegium Antropologicum, 32, no. 2 (2008):535-541, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1421 .