Indian Journal of Dental Research (Jan 2018)

Cephalometric aspects of thalassemic children in the Indian subcontinent: A cross-sectional study

  • Amit Anand Samba,
  • Praveen Haricharan Bhoopathi,
  • Rajasekaran Meenakshi Sundaram,
  • Anil Kumar Patil,
  • Balaji Vishwanatham Gupta,
  • Vishwa Tejashwar Rao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijdr.IJDR_32_17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
pp. 286 – 290

Abstract

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Objectives: To compare the cephalometric characteristics of thalassemic children in the Indian subcontinent with the controls, matched for sex and dental age. Methodology: A total of 31 thalassemic children were a part of the study. Cephalometric readings were recorded for the study and the control group. Results: Within the Group I stage, the anterior cranial base length was 68.40±2.93 mm, shorter when compared to the control group. In the Group II stage, the maxillary/mandibular angle was 31.58° for the case group and the mandibular length was shorter in comparison to the controls. In the Group III stage, the SNB angle was 76.42°, lesser than the control group. A relative maxillary prognathism of 9.88 mm and 12.85 mm was observed in thalassemic males and females respectively through the Wiley's analysis. Conclusion: The overall picture depicted a retruded position of the maxilla and a retrognathic mandible within the study group. A class II profile has also been observed among the study subjects.

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