Abstract
An accurate estimation of both facial growth and the dentoalveolar dimension is key to successful treatment. The aim of this study was to analyze the relation between the Condylion- Gonion-Menton angle (CoGoMê) and dentoalveolar heights in a population of patients from southern Italy. This retrospective study analyzed 270 cephalograms of 115 males (42.1%, mean age 15.5 - 5.2 years) and 155 females (57.9%, mean age 15.6 - 5.9 years). The facial divergency was evaluated with the Sella-Nasion and Gonion-Gnation angle (SNGoGn), mandibular structure with the CoGoMê, and dentoalveolar heights were assessed in four measurements: upper anterior (UADH), lower anterior (LADH), upper posterior (UPDH), and lower posterior (LPDH). Data were analyzed by means of Pearson’s correlation and linear regression model (p < 0.05). All the dentoalveolar heights were strongly correlated among them (p < 0.001). The UADH was correlated with the SNGoGn (r = 0.145; p = 0.017), while the LPDH was correlated with the CoGoMê (r = -0.183; p = 0.003). Moreover, there was a positive association between the UADH and the SNGoGn (B = 0.08; 95% CI: 0.014-0.144; p = 0.017), and a negative association between the CoGoMê and the LPDH (B = -0.098; 95% CI: -0.161-0.035; p = 0.003). Facial divergency and mandibular structure are associated with dentoalveolar heights.
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Valletta, R., Rongo, R., Madariaga, A. C. P., Baiano, R., Spagnuolo, G., & D’Antò, V. (2020). Relationship between the condylion-gonion- menton angle and dentoalveolar heights. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17093309
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