Comparative assessment of various cephalometric facial planes with intercanine width in orthodontic patients

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OBJECTIVE: The study was conducted to evaluate the relationship of various cephalometric skeletal patterns in the vertical and anteroposterior planes with intercanine width in untreated orthodontic patients. METHOD AND MATERIAL: This study included dental cast and cephalometric radiographs of 100 patients (69 females and 31 males) of the age range 13 to 33 years. Skeletal parameters including SNA, SNB, SNMP angles were found from lateral cephalometric radiographs. Intercanine widths including upper intercanine widths (UICW) and lower intercanine widths (LICW) were measured by a digital caliper. RESULTS: The correlation of intercanine width with SNA, SNB, and SNMP angles was analyzed by applying Pearson correlation coefficient. According to statistical analysis, the only insignificant correlation was analyzed between UICW with SNB and LICW with SN-MP. CONCLUSIONS: The overall result showed statistically significant relationship of various cephalometric skeletal patterns in the sagittal and vertical planes with intercanine width.

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Khan, E., Soomar, S., Shah, M., Fatima, S., Khan, S., Ahmed, Z., & Kumar, S. (2022). Comparative assessment of various cephalometric facial planes with intercanine width in orthodontic patients. Journal of Orthodontic Science, 11(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.4103/jos.jos_149_21

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