Auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: Analytical observational study

Cephalometric diagnostic methods allow for the identification of mandibular growth potential, aiding in theestablishment of a more accurate diagnosis and theselection of a more appropriate treatment plan. Theobjective of the study was to examine the relationshipbetween auxological category, rotation...

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Autores principales: Tapia Hidalgo, David I., Revelo M., Grace E.
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Publicado: Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (FOUNNE) 2024
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topic crecimiento y desarrollo
cefalometría
maloclusión
growth and development
cephalometry
malocclusion
crescimento e desenvolvimento
cefalometria
má oclusão
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maloclusión
growth and development
cephalometry
malocclusion
crescimento e desenvolvimento
cefalometria
má oclusão
Tapia Hidalgo, David I.
Revelo M., Grace E.
Auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: Analytical observational study
topic_facet crecimiento y desarrollo
cefalometría
maloclusión
growth and development
cephalometry
malocclusion
crescimento e desenvolvimento
cefalometria
má oclusão
author Tapia Hidalgo, David I.
Revelo M., Grace E.
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author_sort Tapia Hidalgo, David I.
title Auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: Analytical observational study
title_short Auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: Analytical observational study
title_full Auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: Analytical observational study
title_fullStr Auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: Analytical observational study
title_full_unstemmed Auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: Analytical observational study
title_sort auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: analytical observational study
description Cephalometric diagnostic methods allow for the identification of mandibular growth potential, aiding in theestablishment of a more accurate diagnosis and theselection of a more appropriate treatment plan. Theobjective of the study was to examine the relationshipbetween auxological category, rotational group, andtype of rotational growth, considering age and sex. Across-sectional observational study was conducted on300 profile radiographs donated by three radiologicalcenters in Quito, Ecuador. The cephalometric analysis,based on Petrovic's methodology, identified the auxologicalcategory, type of rotation, and mandibular development.View Box 4 software was used to measure and record relevant angles and planes, with data processed in Excel and SPSS. A descriptive analysis determined theprevalence of mandibular rotational groups, while thechi-square test was used to examine the relationship between the type of mandibular rotation and the auxological category according to age and sex. The facial type with posterior mandibular growth direction was themost prevalent at 20%. Regarding the auxological categories, category 2 was the most predominant at 19.3%.The study found significant differences in auxologicalcategories by sex and age, but no significant differenceswith the type of rotation. The analysis of craniofacialgrowth and development based on bone maturation canbe crucial for designing personalized treatments tailoredto the unique characteristics of each individual.
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spelling I48-R154-article-76682024-08-02T22:31:24Z Auxological identification of mandibular rotational types in patients from 8 to 17 years: Analytical observational study Identificación auxológica de los tipos rotacionales mandibulares en pacientes de 8 a 17 años: estudio observacional analítico Identificação auxológica dos tipos rotacionais mandibulares em pacientes de 8 a 17 anos: Estudo observacional analítico Tapia Hidalgo, David I. Revelo M., Grace E. crecimiento y desarrollo cefalometría maloclusión growth and development cephalometry malocclusion crescimento e desenvolvimento cefalometria má oclusão Cephalometric diagnostic methods allow for the identification of mandibular growth potential, aiding in theestablishment of a more accurate diagnosis and theselection of a more appropriate treatment plan. Theobjective of the study was to examine the relationshipbetween auxological category, rotational group, andtype of rotational growth, considering age and sex. Across-sectional observational study was conducted on300 profile radiographs donated by three radiologicalcenters in Quito, Ecuador. The cephalometric analysis,based on Petrovic's methodology, identified the auxologicalcategory, type of rotation, and mandibular development.View Box 4 software was used to measure and record relevant angles and planes, with data processed in Excel and SPSS. A descriptive analysis determined theprevalence of mandibular rotational groups, while thechi-square test was used to examine the relationship between the type of mandibular rotation and the auxological category according to age and sex. The facial type with posterior mandibular growth direction was themost prevalent at 20%. Regarding the auxological categories, category 2 was the most predominant at 19.3%.The study found significant differences in auxologicalcategories by sex and age, but no significant differenceswith the type of rotation. The analysis of craniofacialgrowth and development based on bone maturation canbe crucial for designing personalized treatments tailoredto the unique characteristics of each individual. Los métodos diagnósticos cefalométricos, permiten identificar el potencial de crecimiento mandibular, ayudando a establecer un diagnóstico más preciso y a seleccionar un plan de tratamiento más adecuado. El objetivo del estudio fue examinar la relación entre categoría auxológica, grupo rotacional y tipo de crecimiento rotacional, considerando edad y sexo. Se realizó un estudio observacional transversal en 300 radiografías de perfil donados por tres centros radiológicos de Quito, Ecuador. El análisis cefalométrico, basado en la metodología de Petrovic, permitió identificar la categoría auxológica, el tipo de rotación y el desarrollo mandibular. Se utilizó el software View Box 4 para medir y registrar ángulos y planos relevantes, con datos procesados en Excel y SSPS. Un análisis descriptivo determinó la prevalencia de los grupos rotacionales mandibulares, mientras que la prueba de chi cuadrado se utilizó para examinar la relación entre el tipo de rotación mandibular y la categoría auxológica según la edad y el sexo. El tipo facial con dirección de crecimiento mandibular posterior fue el más prevalente con un (20%). En cuanto a las categoríasauxológicas, categoría 2, fue la más predominante con un (19.3%). El estudio encontró diferencias significativas en las categorías auxológicas por sexo y edad, pero no diferencias significativas con el tipo de rotación. El análisis del crecimiento y desarrollo craneofacial en función de la maduración ósea puede ser crucial para diseñar tratamientos personalizados, adaptados a las características únicas de cada individuo.  Os métodos de diagnóstico cefalométricos permitem aidentificação do potencial de crescimento mandibular,ajudando a estabelecer um diagnóstico mais precisoe a selecionar um plano de tratamento mais adequado.O objetivo do estudo foi examinar a relação entrea categoria auxológica, o grupo rotacional e o tipo decrescimento rotacional, considerando idade e sexo. Umestudo observacional transversal foi realizado em 300radiografias de perfil doadas por três centros radiológicosem Quito, Equador. A análise cefalométrica, baseadana metodologia de Petrovic, identificou a categoriaauxológica, o tipo de rotação e o desenvolvimento mandibular. O software View Box 4 foi utilizado para medire registrar ângulos e planos relevantes, com dados processados no Excel e SSPS. Uma análise descritiva determinou a prevalência dos grupos rotacionais mandibulares, enquanto o teste do qui-quadrado foi utilizado para examinar a relação entre o tipo de rotação mandibular e a categoria auxológica de acordo com a idade e o sexo. O tipo facial com direção de crescimento  mandibular posterior foi o mais prevalente, com (20%). Em relação às categorias auxológicas, a Categoria 2 foi a mais predominante, com (19,3%). O estudo encontrou diferençassignificativas nas categorias auxológicas por sexo e idade,mas não diferenças significativas com o tipo de rotação.A análise do crescimento e desenvolvimento craniofacialcom base na maturação óssea pode ser crucial para projetar tratamentos personalizados, adaptados às características únicas de cada indivíduo. Facultad de Odontología de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (FOUNNE) 2024-08-02 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/rfo/article/view/7668 10.30972/rfo.1717668 Revista de la Facultad de Odontología; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2024); 12-20 2683-7986 1668-7280 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/rfo/article/view/7668/7191 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/