Guto de Oliveira e Silva , Thiago Santos Mendes , Diego Patrik Alves Carneiro , Carolina Carmo de Menezes , Silvia Amélia Scudeler Vedovello , Ana Paula Terossi de Godoi
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Abstract
Objective
To compare tooth inclinations in different sagittal skeletal patterns and transverse maxillary relationships three-dimensionally.
Methods
A cross-sectional study carried out with 132 three-dimensional digital models in the complete permanent dentition divided into six groups (n = 22); three groups with maxillary atresia: G1- skeletal class I, G2- skeletal class II and G3-skeletal class III; three groups without maxillary atresia: G4- skeletal class I; G5- skeletal class II and G6- skeletal class III. The comparison between the skeletal pattern was performed by the non-parametric tests of Kruskal Wallis and Dunn and between the groups by the non-parametric test of Mann Whitney.
Results
Subjects with skeletal class II and maxillary atresia had a greater lingual inclination of the maxillary teeth than those with class I and III; Subjects with skeletal class II without atresia had a less lingual inclination of the mandibular molars than the other classes (p < 0.05). The maxillary premolars showed no variation in dental inclination with atresia, independent of the skeletal class in G1, G2, and G3 (p > 0.05). The mandibular premolars showed that the groups without atresia G4, G5, and G6 presented no significant difference (p > 0.05). Lower premolars in skeletal class III malocclusion individuals with atresia had a more negative inclination than the others.
Conclusion
There is a difference in the inclination of posterior teeth between individuals with and without maxillary atresia and skeletal classes I, II, and III.
期刊介绍:
Une revue de référence dans le domaine de orthodontie et des disciplines frontières Your reference in dentofacial orthopedics International Orthodontics adresse aux orthodontistes, aux dentistes, aux stomatologistes, aux chirurgiens maxillo-faciaux et aux plasticiens de la face, ainsi quà leurs assistant(e)s. International Orthodontics is addressed to orthodontists, dentists, stomatologists, maxillofacial surgeons and facial plastic surgeons, as well as their assistants.