Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Marcos André dos Santos da
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Médici Filho,Edmundo, Castilho,Julio Cezar de Melo, Gil,Cássia T. Lopes de Alcântara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512012000300018
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: The study of the Divine Proportion (Φ = 1.618) began with the Greeks, having as main researchers the mathematician Pythagoras and the sculptor Phidias. In Dentistry, Ricketts (1981-82) was an early to study this issue. OBJECTIVE: This study proposed to evaluate how some cephalometric measures are presented in relation to the Divine Proportion, with the total of 52 proportions, formed by 28 cephalometric landmarks. METHODS: Lateral cephalograms of 40 Class II adults patients aging from 17 to 45 years (13 male and 27 female) were evaluated. The linear distances between the landmarks were measured using Radiocef Studio software. RESULTS: After statistical analysis, the data shown an average of 65,48% in the Divine Proportion, 17,5% in the relation Ans-Op/V1S-DM16 and 97,5% in the relations Na-Me/Na-PoNa e Na-PoNa/Na-Gn. CONCLUSION: Among all cephalometric measurements investigated, the lower facial third and the dental arches showed the smallest percentages of Divine Proportion.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms
title Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms
spellingShingle Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms
Silva,Marcos André dos Santos da
Divine Proportion
Class II malocclusion
Cephalometry
title_short Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms
title_full Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms
title_fullStr Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms
title_sort Assessment of divine proportion in the cranial structure of individuals with Angle Class II malocclusion on lateral cephalograms
author Silva,Marcos André dos Santos da
author_facet Silva,Marcos André dos Santos da
Médici Filho,Edmundo
Castilho,Julio Cezar de Melo
Gil,Cássia T. Lopes de Alcântara
author_role author
author2 Médici Filho,Edmundo
Castilho,Julio Cezar de Melo
Gil,Cássia T. Lopes de Alcântara
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Marcos André dos Santos da
Médici Filho,Edmundo
Castilho,Julio Cezar de Melo
Gil,Cássia T. Lopes de Alcântara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Divine Proportion
Class II malocclusion
Cephalometry
topic Divine Proportion
Class II malocclusion
Cephalometry
description INTRODUCTION: The study of the Divine Proportion (Φ = 1.618) began with the Greeks, having as main researchers the mathematician Pythagoras and the sculptor Phidias. In Dentistry, Ricketts (1981-82) was an early to study this issue. OBJECTIVE: This study proposed to evaluate how some cephalometric measures are presented in relation to the Divine Proportion, with the total of 52 proportions, formed by 28 cephalometric landmarks. METHODS: Lateral cephalograms of 40 Class II adults patients aging from 17 to 45 years (13 male and 27 female) were evaluated. The linear distances between the landmarks were measured using Radiocef Studio software. RESULTS: After statistical analysis, the data shown an average of 65,48% in the Divine Proportion, 17,5% in the relation Ans-Op/V1S-DM16 and 97,5% in the relations Na-Me/Na-PoNa e Na-PoNa/Na-Gn. CONCLUSION: Among all cephalometric measurements investigated, the lower facial third and the dental arches showed the smallest percentages of Divine Proportion.
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