2004
DOI: 10.1007/s10266-004-0034-5
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Association of advanced hypodontia and craniofacial morphology in Japanese orthodontic patients

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of advanced hypodontia on craniofacial morphology in Japanese patients. We defined advanced hypodontia as a congenital absence of four or more permanent teeth, excluding the third molars. Lateral cephalometric radiographs of 20 female orthodontic patients (age range, 8.5 to 19 years; mean age, 13.9 years) were examined. Twentyeight angular and 37 linear measurements were taken from each cephalogram, and these cephalometric data were statistically analyzed an… Show more

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“…The most striking finding of craniofacial morphology in this study was the significantly greater retroclination of the mandibular incisors in group 1M as compared with group C. Similar findings have been reported by other researchers investigating individuals with severe hypodontia, 12,15,16 and with anterior and/or posterior hypodontia. 14 The mandibular incisor retroclination found in our study may have been due to a disturbance in a tongue-lip pressure balance and a lack of lingual support as a consequence of mandibular incisor agenesis.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The most striking finding of craniofacial morphology in this study was the significantly greater retroclination of the mandibular incisors in group 1M as compared with group C. Similar findings have been reported by other researchers investigating individuals with severe hypodontia, 12,15,16 and with anterior and/or posterior hypodontia. 14 The mandibular incisor retroclination found in our study may have been due to a disturbance in a tongue-lip pressure balance and a lack of lingual support as a consequence of mandibular incisor agenesis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] In the present study, we made an extensive investigation of the possible influences of the congenital absence of mandibular incisors on the mandibular symphysis morphology using area measurements in addition to traditional measurements. The mandibular symphysis area was significantly smaller in groups 2M and M than in group C, although neither mandibular symphysis height nor thickness showed any significant differences between the groups.…”
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confidence: 99%
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