2021
DOI: 10.25301/jpda.302.113
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Comparison of Collum Angle of Maxillary Central Incisor in High Angle and Low Angle Patients

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: This study aims to determine the mean collum angle of maxillary central incisor and to compare it between high angle and low angle patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional, observational study was conducted using lateral cephalometric radiographs of 61 class II division 1 patients (comprised 32 males, 29 females, age range 13 to 30 years) from the record files of patients inducted for Orthodontic management from June 2020 till August 2020 at the Department of Orth… Show more

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“…As seen in the graph below, the high angle cases have shown more amount of intrusion compared to the low angle cases, probably owing to the significant differences in the collum angle between high angle and low angle cases. 14 This was in concurrence with a study by Nanda et al 15 that stated that miniscrews were efficient in the retraction and intrusion of maxillary anterior teeth with minimal loss of anchorage in horizontal and vertical planes.…”
Section: Intrusionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…As seen in the graph below, the high angle cases have shown more amount of intrusion compared to the low angle cases, probably owing to the significant differences in the collum angle between high angle and low angle cases. 14 This was in concurrence with a study by Nanda et al 15 that stated that miniscrews were efficient in the retraction and intrusion of maxillary anterior teeth with minimal loss of anchorage in horizontal and vertical planes.…”
Section: Intrusionsupporting
confidence: 76%