2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1717156
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Correlation between Dentoalveolar Heights and Vertical Skeletal Patterns in Class I Malocclusion in Ethnic Javanese

Abstract: Objectives Vertical proportions of the face are important determining factors for diagnosis and planning appropriate orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic patients have different vertical and sagittal skeletal discrepancies, as well as associated varying degrees of dentoalveolar compensations. Dentoalveolar is a functional component of the jaw; it plays a role in occlusal dynamics and forms sagittal and vertical maxilla–mandibula relationships. This study aims to analyze the relationship between dentoalveolar hei… Show more

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“…A strong connection between dentoalveolar height and vertical parameters has been found in the literature. [ 25 ] However, our results suggest that using a ratio instead of a number may result in a higher diagnostic value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…A strong connection between dentoalveolar height and vertical parameters has been found in the literature. [ 25 ] However, our results suggest that using a ratio instead of a number may result in a higher diagnostic value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…In this study, the classification of malocclusion was not specifically examined, even though class I, II, or III malocclusions can show sagittal and vertical changes that occur in the growth period, which correlate with the dental condition. 21 Consistently, a research conducted by Ajami also argued that most children with disabilities had class I malocclusion based on the classification of angle. 22…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In this study, the classification of malocclusion was not specifically examined, even though class I, II, or III malocclusions can show sagittal and vertical changes that occur in the growth period, which correlate with the dental condition. 21 Consistently, a research conducted by Ajami also argued that most children with disabilities had class I malocclusion based on the classification of angle. 22 Moreover, children with hearing impairment usually complain of the ear pain and fever, and they also have allergies and often experience the respiratory infections such as sinusitis and tonsillitis.…”
Section: Severity Malocclusion Number Percentagementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Vertical discrepancies appear in the form of a normodivergent, hypodivergent, or hyperdivergent profile. 13 Not only maintaining dental health, from an early age children must be taught to live clean and healthy. CHLB knowledge is categorized into good, sufficient, and poor categories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%