Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, Luciano Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Moraes, Luiz Cesar de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Science
Texto Completo: https://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/739
Resumo: The skull posture on the spine is an important factor for the diagnosis of craniomandibulars functional disorders in children, as well as in adults. Alterations in biomechanics may be evidenced in common x-rays. The aim of this study was to relate findings of craniocervical analysis with skeletal pattern Class I, II, III in individuals from 7 to 12 years old. X-rays of 92 individuals were taken by NHP method and digitalized for computerized analysis of skeletic patterns and craniocervical analysis. Descriptive analysis was used to relate craniocervical analysis values with the type of skeletal pattern presented by individuals. For skeletal pattern Class I, II and III, nasopharyngeal soft tissue percentage and oropharyngeal soft tissue linear quantity were above normality value; nasopharyngeal cervical plot was normal and hyoid triangle was positive for the majority of the individuals. The angular relationship between skull and cervical spine show values lower than those considered normal for skeletal pattern class I and II. It was concluded that in the majority of the individuals with skeletal pattern Class I, II and III had high values of airway blockage, head posterior rotation, nasopharyngeal cervical plot with normal values and positive hyoid triangle.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
title Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
spellingShingle Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
Rosa, Luciano Pereira
Crânio
Postura
Radiologia
Cefalometria
Radiologia Odontológica
Ortopedia
title_short Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
title_full Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
title_fullStr Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
title_sort Relation Between the Craniocervical Cephalometric Analysis and Class I, II and III Skeletic Patterns in Young Subjects
author Rosa, Luciano Pereira
author_facet Rosa, Luciano Pereira
Moraes, Luiz Cesar de
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Moraes, Luiz Cesar de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Crânio
Postura
Radiologia
Cefalometria
Radiologia Odontológica
Ortopedia
topic Crânio
Postura
Radiologia
Cefalometria
Radiologia Odontológica
Ortopedia
description The skull posture on the spine is an important factor for the diagnosis of craniomandibulars functional disorders in children, as well as in adults. Alterations in biomechanics may be evidenced in common x-rays. The aim of this study was to relate findings of craniocervical analysis with skeletal pattern Class I, II, III in individuals from 7 to 12 years old. X-rays of 92 individuals were taken by NHP method and digitalized for computerized analysis of skeletic patterns and craniocervical analysis. Descriptive analysis was used to relate craniocervical analysis values with the type of skeletal pattern presented by individuals. For skeletal pattern Class I, II and III, nasopharyngeal soft tissue percentage and oropharyngeal soft tissue linear quantity were above normality value; nasopharyngeal cervical plot was normal and hyoid triangle was positive for the majority of the individuals. The angular relationship between skull and cervical spine show values lower than those considered normal for skeletal pattern class I and II. It was concluded that in the majority of the individuals with skeletal pattern Class I, II and III had high values of airway blockage, head posterior rotation, nasopharyngeal cervical plot with normal values and positive hyoid triangle.
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