Variation in Class II malocclusion: Comparison of Mexican mestizos and American whites
Autor: | Peter H. Buschang, Rolf G. Behrents, Ana Maria Wintergerst, Richard F. Ceen, Angeles Hernandez, Tom Phelan |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
Předmět: |
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Male Adolescent Cephalometry Matched-Pair Analysis Ethnic group Dentistry Orthodontics Mandible Malocclusion Angle Class II White People Maxilla Humans Medicine Craniofacial Young adult Child Maxillofacial Development Mexico Analysis of Variance Sex Characteristics business.industry Mexican mestizo Age Factors Craniometry medicine.disease United States Indians North American Female Malocclusion business Sex characteristics Demography |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. 125:418-425 |
ISSN: | 0889-5406 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ajodo.2003.03.011 |
Popis: | This study compared the skeletal and dental characteristics of Class II Division 1 white Americans and Mexicans. It was designed specifically to the evaluate ethnic, age, and sex differences of 101 whites and 107 Mexican mestizos, with approximately equal numbers in each subgroup. Three-way analyses of variance were used to simultaneously evaluate the effects of age, sex, ethnicity, and their interactions. Although Mexicans and whites in the United States had similar maxillomandibular relationships, Mexicans showed greater protrusion of the jaws and teeth. Mexican subjects with Class II malocclusions also showed less divergence of the cranial base (SN-FH angle) and greater vertical tendencies (MPA, Y-axis, and palatal plane angle) than their white counterparts. In comparison with children (mean age 9.0 years), young adults (mean age 20.1 years) had significantly larger craniofacial dimensions, jaws that were positioned more forward, and teeth that were more protruded. Sex differences pertained only to size (men were larger) and maxillary incisor angulation (men were more protrusive). The findings pertaining to the ethnic differences have important clinical implications regarding treatment decisions for Mexican and white patients. In addition, this study provides a foundation for future studies pertaining to Class II malocclusion in Mexicans. |
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