İskeletsel Sınıf 3 bireylerin mandibular morfolojilerinin panoramik radyografi ile değerlendirilmesi

In orthodontics, panoramic radiographs are usually used for diagnosis and treatment planning of orthodontic anomalies. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the lateral cephalometric and panoramic radiographs and evaluate the mandibular morphology and differences in panoramic...

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Published in:Ankara Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi dergisi Vol. 42; no. 2; pp. 107 - 116
Main Authors: Kılıç,Gökçe, Özdiler,Orhan, Özgümüş Demir,Emel, Şenol,Ayşe Aslı, Çalı,İlayda, Cesur,Emre, Albayrak Delialioğlu,Rabia, Özdiler,Ferabi Erhan
Format: Journal Article
Language:Turkish
Published: Ankara Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi 01-02-2015
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Summary:In orthodontics, panoramic radiographs are usually used for diagnosis and treatment planning of orthodontic anomalies. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between the lateral cephalometric and panoramic radiographs and evaluate the mandibular morphology and differences in panoramic radiographs between skeletal Class I and Class III patients. Panoramic and lateral cephalometric radiographs of 78 patients were used as a material. 53 patients were chosen from Class III (ANB° < 0) skeletal anomaly, were defined as study group, 25 patients who had Class I (0 < ANB° <4 ) skeletal anomaly were chosen as a control group. The correlation analysis was used to determine between the measurements made on cephalometric and panoramic radiographs. Also t test was used to evaluate differences between the right and left sides in panoramic radiographs, two sample t test was used to determine the difference between the Class I and Class III groups. In class III patients, there was a positive correlation among lower ramus height, total ramus height, ANS-Me and α angle. As a result, condylar morphologyof skeletal Class III individuals is thought to be thinner and narrower.
ISSN:1016-8710