2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708695
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Cephalometric Norms for Orthognathic Surgery in Kerala Population

Abstract: Background and objectives: The successful treatment of orthognathic surgical patient is dependent on careful diagnosis. The first step in the diagnosis of the patient for orthognathic surgery is to determine the nature of the skeletal, dental and soft tissue defects. Cephalometrics for orthognathic surgery (COGS) analysis by Burstone and colleagues is especially adapted for the diagnosis and treatment planning of orthognathic surgery cases. Burstone and colleagues' COGS analysis are based on Caucasian whites; … Show more

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“…At the same time, the population living in the more southern state of India, Kerala, according to the data analysis of the obtained indicators, compared to Caucasians, have a longer length of the front and back of the skull base, protrusion of the lower jaw, lower front face height, front and back height teeth, inclined upper and lower incisors and a less noticeable chin [18].…”
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confidence: 96%
“…At the same time, the population living in the more southern state of India, Kerala, according to the data analysis of the obtained indicators, compared to Caucasians, have a longer length of the front and back of the skull base, protrusion of the lower jaw, lower front face height, front and back height teeth, inclined upper and lower incisors and a less noticeable chin [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%