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Borgan BE
Jordan
Research Article
Skeletal, Dentoalveolar And Soft Tissue Parameters In Individuals With Palatal Maxillary Canine Displacement
Author(s): Wazwaz F,Al Maaitah EF ,Abu Alhaija ES *,Borgan BE
Wazwaz F,Al Maaitah EF ,Abu Alhaija ES *,Borgan BE
Background: Studies reported on the skeletal relationship in subjects with palatally displaced canines were minimal.
Aim: To determine skeletal, dentoalveolar and soft tissue parameters in subjects with palatally displaced canines and to compare them with subjects with normally erupting canines.
Material and Methods: A total of 120 lateral cephalograms for palatally displaced canines subjects were collected (70 females, 50 males; age 17.173.09 years). A control sample with no canine displacement matched the study group were included. Lateral cephalograms were traced and measurements were calculated.
Results: Majority of palatally displaced canines subjects (62%) had Class I skeletal and (33%) class II division 2 incisor rela.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-1122.1000177