A Comparative Orthognathic Cephalometric Study Among Saudi, African-American and Japanese Adults: Hard Tissue Measurements

dc.contributor.authorLaila F. Baidas; Sahar F. Al-Barakatiar
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-05T04:42:49Z
dc.date.issued01/01/2010ar
dc.description.abstractKeywords: Burstone analysis, Hard-tissue measurements, Orthognathic surgery, Saudi adult, Black American<br>adult, Japanese adult, Comparison, Ethnic difference.<br>Abstract. The purpose of the present investigation was to compare hard tissue analysis obtained from Saudi adults<br>with reference data of Japanese and African-American adults in order to determine the differences of the hard<br>tissue analysis between different ethnic groups. Sixty-two lateral cephalometric radiographs were collected from<br>the archives of cephalometric radiograph files taken by dental students of King Saud University, College of<br>Dentistry (31 females and 31 males), age range was 22-24 years. The lateral cephalometric radiographs were<br>analyzed and the mean values of hard and dental measurement were compared with those of African-American<br>adults, and the Japanese adults. The results showed Saudi males compared to Black had significantly: increased<br>anterior cranial base, and reduced posterior cranial base, reduced facial convexity, maxillary protrusion, and<br>maxillary length. Saudi adult females had smaller upper posterior facial height and lower anterior facial height,<br>downward tipping of maxilla, smaller vertical dental heights, reduced total mandibular body length, and less<br>proclination of lower incisors. Saudi adults compared to Japanese had significantly: increased anterior cranial<br>base, reduced posterior cranial base, prognathic maxilla, prominent chin, smaller vertical lower dental heights,<br>smaller ramus and obtuse gonial angle in males, less proclination of upper and lower incisors, and less steep<br>occlusal plane to horizontal plane.<br>This study may be useful in providing racially specific cephalometric values for diagnosis and treatment<br>planning for orthognathic surgery of Saudi adults. It might represent true differences in skeletal and dental features<br>between the three racial groups.ar
dc.identifier.sourceId2860ar
dc.identifier.sourceURLhttps://ksupress.ksu.edu.sa/Ar/Lists/JournalAricle/DispForm.aspx?ID=2860ar
dc.identifier.urihttps://ksu.otcloud.co.ke/handle/ksu-press/2986
dc.provenance(Received 4/4/2009; accepted for publication 6/10/2009)ar
dc.publisherدار جامعة الملك سعود للنشرar
dc.publisherKing Saud University Pressen
dc.relation.issueالعدد 1ar
dc.relation.issueIssue 1en
dc.relation.journalمجلة علوم طب الأسنانar
dc.relation.journalDental Sciencesen
dc.relation.volumeالمجلد 22ar
dc.relation.volumeVolume 22en
dc.titleA Comparative Orthognathic Cephalometric Study Among Saudi, African-American and Japanese Adults: Hard Tissue Measurementsar
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dspace.entity.typeJournalArticle

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