A Cephalometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae Maturation to Evaluate Mandibular Growth at Different Levels in Skeletal Class I and Class II Malocclusions
Aim: This study aims to assess the different increments of mandibular growth with cervical vertebrae maturation (CVM) in skeletal class I and skeletal class II malocclusions by using lateral cephalograms. Materials and Methodology: The sample size comprised 200 (100 males and 100 females, aged 7–16...
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| author | Oishi Chatterjee Kanchan Sharma Rajalaxmi Sahu Vivek Agarwal Sonika Sharma Sparsh Bhaskar Srivastava Subhangi Panda |
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This study aims to assess the different increments of mandibular growth with cervical vertebrae maturation (CVM) in skeletal class I and skeletal class II malocclusions by using lateral cephalograms.
Materials and Methodology:
The sample size comprised 200 (100 males and 100 females, aged 7–16 years) lateral cephalometric radiographs with class I and class II skeletal patterns. The linear measurements condylion-gonion (Co-Go) and condylion-gnathion (Co-Gn) were compared between skeletal class I and class II malocclusion, genders, and the correlation with different CVM stages according to Hassel and Farnan (1995). The results were statistically analyzed by the Newman–Keuls post-hoc test.
Results:
The mean Co-Gn and Co-Go showed a linear increase with the rise in maturation stages and was evidently higher in males than females. For Co-Gn, it is evidently higher in class I than class II and for Co-Go it is evidently higher in class II than class I malocclusion.
Conclusion:
Implementing treatments at CVM stages 2-3 or before 3-4 may normalize mandibular length and orientation across malocclusion types. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-ddb68445a3eb4447bbfcfd3d07c0033a2025-08-20T02:34:43ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062025-05-0117Suppl 1S721S72310.4103/jpbs.jpbs_528_25A Cephalometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae Maturation to Evaluate Mandibular Growth at Different Levels in Skeletal Class I and Class II MalocclusionsOishi ChatterjeeKanchan SharmaRajalaxmi SahuVivek AgarwalSonika SharmaSparsh Bhaskar SrivastavaSubhangi PandaAim: This study aims to assess the different increments of mandibular growth with cervical vertebrae maturation (CVM) in skeletal class I and skeletal class II malocclusions by using lateral cephalograms. Materials and Methodology: The sample size comprised 200 (100 males and 100 females, aged 7–16 years) lateral cephalometric radiographs with class I and class II skeletal patterns. The linear measurements condylion-gonion (Co-Go) and condylion-gnathion (Co-Gn) were compared between skeletal class I and class II malocclusion, genders, and the correlation with different CVM stages according to Hassel and Farnan (1995). The results were statistically analyzed by the Newman–Keuls post-hoc test. Results: The mean Co-Gn and Co-Go showed a linear increase with the rise in maturation stages and was evidently higher in males than females. For Co-Gn, it is evidently higher in class I than class II and for Co-Go it is evidently higher in class II than class I malocclusion. Conclusion: Implementing treatments at CVM stages 2-3 or before 3-4 may normalize mandibular length and orientation across malocclusion types.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_528_25cervical vertebraemalocclusionmandibular growth |
| spellingShingle | Oishi Chatterjee Kanchan Sharma Rajalaxmi Sahu Vivek Agarwal Sonika Sharma Sparsh Bhaskar Srivastava Subhangi Panda A Cephalometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae Maturation to Evaluate Mandibular Growth at Different Levels in Skeletal Class I and Class II Malocclusions Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences cervical vertebrae malocclusion mandibular growth |
| title | A Cephalometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae Maturation to Evaluate Mandibular Growth at Different Levels in Skeletal Class I and Class II Malocclusions |
| title_full | A Cephalometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae Maturation to Evaluate Mandibular Growth at Different Levels in Skeletal Class I and Class II Malocclusions |
| title_fullStr | A Cephalometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae Maturation to Evaluate Mandibular Growth at Different Levels in Skeletal Class I and Class II Malocclusions |
| title_full_unstemmed | A Cephalometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae Maturation to Evaluate Mandibular Growth at Different Levels in Skeletal Class I and Class II Malocclusions |
| title_short | A Cephalometric Study of Cervical Vertebrae Maturation to Evaluate Mandibular Growth at Different Levels in Skeletal Class I and Class II Malocclusions |
| title_sort | cephalometric study of cervical vertebrae maturation to evaluate mandibular growth at different levels in skeletal class i and class ii malocclusions |
| topic | cervical vertebrae malocclusion mandibular growth |
| url | https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_528_25 |
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