FACIAL GROWTH PATTERNS BY J. JARABAK IN PATIENTS WITH DISTAL BITE AND THEIR DIAGNOSTIC VALUE

Purpose. To determine the features of the structure of the facial skeleton in patients with DB, taking into account its growth patterns and rotation. Methods. To study the features of the structure of the facial skeleton in patients with distal bite, cephalometry was used. The analysis of cephal...

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Main Authors: S.I. Doroshenko, O.Y. Opekha, V.V. Volkova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Poltava State Medical University 2024-10-01
Series:Український стоматологічний альманах
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Online Access:https://dental-almanac.org/index.php/journal/article/view/684
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Summary:Purpose. To determine the features of the structure of the facial skeleton in patients with DB, taking into account its growth patterns and rotation. Methods. To study the features of the structure of the facial skeleton in patients with distal bite, cephalometry was used. The analysis of cephalograms was carried out using the J.Jarabak method, which allowed to determine the facial growth pattern and its rotation in each particular patient with distal bite. Results The recent study has found that in patients with distal bite, the horizontal (49,4%) facial growth patterns with counterclockwise rotation are prevalent, while neutral(28,5%) and vertical facial growth pattern with rotation clockwise was (21,7%). Determination of the facial growth pattern in patients with distal bite has allowed to differentiate the hereditary forms of distal bite from the acquired, dentoalveolar forms the skeletal system. These cephalometric data, together with clinical data, allow optimizing differential diagnosis and the choice of rational treatment for patients with distal bite. Conclusions. Definition of the facial growth patterns for J.Jarabak in patients with distal bite is used as the main diagnostic criterion for the differential diagnosis of this dentoalveolar anomaly and for choosing a treatment method and predicting its outcome.
ISSN:2409-0255
2410-1427