2010
DOI: 10.1177/0974909820100412
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Dental and Skeletal Characteristics of Individuals with Normal, Class II and Class III Occulsions - A Cephalometric Evaluation using Tetragon Analysis

Abstract: A Cephalometric study, using Tetragon Analysis, was performed on Lateral Cephalograms of 60 Orthodontically untreated individuals from local population ranging from the age groups of 18 to 30 years. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the dentoskeletal characteristics of these subjects, to establish cephalometric norms using Tetragon analysis, and to evaluate the cephalometric values for Class II and Class III malocclusion groups using Tetragon analysis. The sample was divided into four groups (1 to 4) c… Show more

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“…Our data indicate a clockwise rotation of the palatal plane, the Trigon in this sample is rotated clockwise compared to Fastlich's sample and average Caucasian [9], and that is represented by the increase in Pt-PNS/PP angle. This was in agreement with Ahmed [14], Prakash et al [15], and Gupta et al [16]. Other angles, SNA, SNB & ANB, did not show significant differences compared to Fastlich and Average while comparing to Iraqi SNA, & ANB were significantly different.…”
Section: Trigonsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Our data indicate a clockwise rotation of the palatal plane, the Trigon in this sample is rotated clockwise compared to Fastlich's sample and average Caucasian [9], and that is represented by the increase in Pt-PNS/PP angle. This was in agreement with Ahmed [14], Prakash et al [15], and Gupta et al [16]. Other angles, SNA, SNB & ANB, did not show significant differences compared to Fastlich and Average while comparing to Iraqi SNA, & ANB were significantly different.…”
Section: Trigonsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Thus, by using the local norms one will get more accurate picture of the dentoskeletal relationship for the local population. 8 Trigon On analysis of the Trigon, this study has shown that the PP was tipped caudally (i.e. clockwise).…”
Section: Mp-ppmentioning
confidence: 96%