Journal of Oral Research (Oct 2017)

Mandibular condyle dimensions in Peruvian patients with Class II and Class III skeletal patterns.

  • Hugo Zegarra-Baquerizo,
  • Katica Moreno-Sékula,
  • Leslie Casas-Apayco,
  • Hugo Ghersi-Miranda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17126/joralres.2017.077
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
pp. 264 – 266

Abstract

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Objective: To compare condylar dimensions of young adults with Class II and Class III skeletal patterns using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Materials and methods: 124 CBCTs from 18-30 year-old patients, divided into 2 groups according to skeletal patterns (Class II and Class III) were evaluated. Skeletal patterns were classified by measuring the ANB angle of each patient. The anteroposterior diameter (A and P) of the right and left mandibular condyle was assessed from a sagittal view by a line drawn from point A (anterior) to P (posterior). The coronal plane allowed the evaluation of the medio-lateral diameter by drawing a line from point M (medium) to L (lateral); all distances were measured in mm. Results: In Class II the A-P diameter was 9.06±1.33 and 8.86±1.56 for the right and left condyles respectively, in Class III these values were 8.71±1.2 and 8.84±1.42. In Class II the M-L diameter was 17.94±2.68 and 17.67±2.44 for the right and left condyles respectively, in Class III these values were 19.16±2.75 and 19.16±2.54. Conclusion: Class III M-L dimensions showed higher values than Class II, whereas these differences were minimal in A-P.

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