J (Sep 2024)

Proposal of a Protocol for Adjusting the Value of the SN-GoGn Angle in Steiner Cephalometry

  • Thomas Mourgues,
  • María José González-Olmo,
  • Matthieu Martel-Lambert,
  • Carolina Nieto-Moraleda,
  • Martín Romero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/j7030022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 385 – 392

Abstract

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Background: The objective of this study was to compare the facial pattern according to Steiner’s cephalometric analysis with other facial measurement methods (Ricketts, Björk-Jarabak, and McNamara). Methods: 200 patients from a university orthodontic clinic were studied. Measurements were taken using Ricketts, Steiner, Björk-Jarabak, and McNamara methods. Results were compared using standard deviation proportions. Results: Significant differences were found between Steiner’s method and the gold standard. No differences were observed between mixed and permanent dentition groups. Errors were noted in facial type classification: 54.8% in the brachyfacial group, 80% in the mesofacial group and 14.5% in the dolichofacial group. Conclusion: The mandibular angle of Steiner tends to make a diagnosis more towards the dolichofacial type compared to other methods. A protocol is proposed to adjust the value of the mandibular angle of Steiner to the other three methods in a Spanish population.

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