Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study

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This research sought to define a facial anthropometric pattern that characterizes individuals from the City of Corrientes. Objectives: Obtain the facial morphometry of individuals of both sexes and determine its prevalence. To determine the most frequent types of maxillary arches in the sample. To a...

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Autores: AFFUR, Maria Constanza, Affur, María C., Bessone , Gabriela G.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Científica del Sur
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Científica del Sur
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.cientifica.edu.pe:article/1523
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/1523
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Arco dental
Cara
Índice
Población
Dental arch
Face
Index
Population
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study
Biotipo facial en relación a la forma del arco dentario superior de individuos de la ciudad de Corrientes. Un estudio transversal
title Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study
spellingShingle Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study
AFFUR, Maria Constanza
Arco dental
Cara
Índice
Población
Dental arch
Face
Index
Population
title_short Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study
title_full Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study
title_fullStr Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study
title_full_unstemmed Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study
title_sort Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv AFFUR, Maria Constanza
Affur, María C.
Bessone , Gabriela G.
author AFFUR, Maria Constanza
author_facet AFFUR, Maria Constanza
Affur, María C.
Bessone , Gabriela G.
author_role author
author2 Affur, María C.
Bessone , Gabriela G.
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Arco dental
Cara
Índice
Población
Dental arch
Face
Index
Population
topic Arco dental
Cara
Índice
Población
Dental arch
Face
Index
Population
description This research sought to define a facial anthropometric pattern that characterizes individuals from the City of Corrientes. Objectives: Obtain the facial morphometry of individuals of both sexes and determine its prevalence. To determine the most frequent types of maxillary arches in the sample. To analyze the facial variation through the morphometric index in relation to the shape of the maxillary arch. Materials and methods: This study was observational, descriptive, and crosssectional. The facial morphometric modification was analyzed in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch, which was presented by a group of 50 patients of both sexes, born in the city of Corrientes, Argentina with an age range between 18 to 40 years, who voluntarily attended for his attention to the FOUNNE University Dental Hospital and the Rossi Candia SAPS dependent on the Municipality of the City of Corrientes. To establish the Facial Morphological Index (FMI), the Rakosi & Irmtrud measurement was implemented, using a digital caliper with a range of 150 mm. To determine the shape of the arches, plaster models obtained from each maxilla belonging to the sample are made and with the use of 3M brand templates, the arches are classified according to Williams. With the upper arch shape, correlations with facial biotypes have already been established. (p<0.05). Results: The most frequent facial biotype was Mesoprosopo with 38% followed by Leptoprosopo 36% and Euryprosopo 26%. Regarding the arch shape, 46% of the patients studied presented a quadrangular arch shape, 40% Ovoid, and 14% Triangular. None of the variables studied was significantly correlated with the age of the patients. The values calculated for Chi-Square were not significant (p-values > 0.05). Conclusions: The results obtained do not allow for establishing a specific facial anthropometric pattern in individuals from the City of Corrientes. Likewise, there is facial morphometrics regarding the shape of the upper dental arch.
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spelling Facial biotype in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch of individuals from the city of Corrientes. A crosssectional studyBiotipo facial en relación a la forma del arco dentario superior de individuos de la ciudad de Corrientes. Un estudio transversalAFFUR, Maria ConstanzaAffur, María C. Bessone , Gabriela G.Arco dentalCaraÍndicePoblaciónDental archFaceIndexPopulationThis research sought to define a facial anthropometric pattern that characterizes individuals from the City of Corrientes. Objectives: Obtain the facial morphometry of individuals of both sexes and determine its prevalence. To determine the most frequent types of maxillary arches in the sample. To analyze the facial variation through the morphometric index in relation to the shape of the maxillary arch. Materials and methods: This study was observational, descriptive, and crosssectional. The facial morphometric modification was analyzed in relation to the shape of the upper dental arch, which was presented by a group of 50 patients of both sexes, born in the city of Corrientes, Argentina with an age range between 18 to 40 years, who voluntarily attended for his attention to the FOUNNE University Dental Hospital and the Rossi Candia SAPS dependent on the Municipality of the City of Corrientes. To establish the Facial Morphological Index (FMI), the Rakosi & Irmtrud measurement was implemented, using a digital caliper with a range of 150 mm. To determine the shape of the arches, plaster models obtained from each maxilla belonging to the sample are made and with the use of 3M brand templates, the arches are classified according to Williams. With the upper arch shape, correlations with facial biotypes have already been established. (p<0.05). Results: The most frequent facial biotype was Mesoprosopo with 38% followed by Leptoprosopo 36% and Euryprosopo 26%. Regarding the arch shape, 46% of the patients studied presented a quadrangular arch shape, 40% Ovoid, and 14% Triangular. None of the variables studied was significantly correlated with the age of the patients. The values calculated for Chi-Square were not significant (p-values > 0.05). Conclusions: The results obtained do not allow for establishing a specific facial anthropometric pattern in individuals from the City of Corrientes. Likewise, there is facial morphometrics regarding the shape of the upper dental arch.Este trabajo de investigación buscó definir un patrón antropométrico facial que caracterice a los individuos de la ciudad de Corrientes. Objetivos: Obtener la morfometría facial de individuos de ambos sexos y determinar su frecuencia. Determinar los tipos de arcos maxilares más frecuentes en la muestra. Analizar la variación facial a través del índice morfométrico con relación a la forma del arco maxilar. Materiales y métodos: El estudio fue observacional, descriptivo y transversal. Se analizó la variabilidad morfométrica facial en relación a la forma del arco dentario superior, que presentó un grupo de 50 pacientes de ambos sexos, nacidos en la ciudad de Corrientes, Argentina, con un rango de edades entre 18 a 40 años, que concurrieron voluntariamente para su atención al Hospital Odontológico Universitario de la FOUNNE y al SAPS Rossi Candia, dependiente de la Municipalidad de la Ciudad de Corrientes. Para establecer el Índice Morfológico Facial (IMF), se implementó la medición de Rakosi e Irmtrud, utilizando un calibrador digital con un rango de 150 mm. Para determinar la forma de los arcos, se elaboraron modelos de yeso obtenidos de cada maxilar perteneciente a la muestra y con la utilización de plantillas marca 3M se clasificaron los arcos, según Williams. Con la forma del arco superior ya establecida se hicieron estudios de correlación con los biotipos faciales. Se trabajó a un p < 0,05. Resultados: El biotipo facial más frecuente fue mesoprosopo, con 38%; seguido por leptoprosopo, con 36%, y euriprosopo, con 26%, Respecto de la forma del arco, el 46% de los pacientes presentó forma de arco cuadrangular; el 40%, ovoide, y el 14%, triangular. Ninguna de las variables estudiadas se correlacionó significativamente con la edad de los pacientes. Los valores calculados para chi cuadrado no resultaron significativos (p-valores > 0,05). Conclusiones: Los resultados obtenidos no permiten establecer un patrón antropométrico facial específico en los individuos de la ciudad de Corrientes. Asimismo, existe variabilidad morfométrica facial con respecto a la forma del arco dentario superior.Carrera de Estomatología de la Universidad Científica del Sur2023-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/152310.21142/2523-2754-1102-2023-151Revista Científica Odontológica; Vol. 11 Núm. 2 (2023); e151Revista Científica Odontológica; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023); e1512523-27542310-2594reponame:Revistas - Universidad Científica del Surinstname:Universidad Científica del Surinstacron:CIENTÍFICAspahttps://revistas.cientifica.edu.pe/index.php/odontologica/article/view/1523/1147info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.cientifica.edu.pe:article/15232023-07-03T20:16:47Z
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