Regina Helena Lourenço BELLUZZO, Kurt FALTIN JR, Cristina ORTOLANI, Adolpho CHELOTTI
Introduction: Currently in orthodontic diagnosis, besides the lateral cephalometric analysis which evaluates the anteroposterior and vertical direction, the frontal analysis may be added, leading us to another important dimension in space: the transverse dimension. Objective: Few longitudinal samples with the frontal radiograph were published, so this cephalometric study was designed to correlate the transversal and vertical measures by Ricketts-Faltin frontal analysis into two radiographic times. Methods: The sample consisted of 45 Brazilian children, 25 girls and 20 boys, all presenting mixed dentition, with balanced facial aesthetics and no previous orthodontic/orthopedic treatment. The initial average age (T1) was 7.7 years and the final (T2) 13.3 years. The measurements evaluated were: FTD, MxTD, NTD, LITD, MdTD (transversal), OVD and TVD (vertical). Results: All transversal measures were positively correlated with a medium or high correlation with each other and the vertical measurements; only LITD presented a low correlation with these measurements. Conclusion: It was concluded that the face has interdependent regions and that this feature remains with growth.
Keywords: Frontal teleradiograph. Longitudinal study. Correlation.
How to cite: Belluzzo RHL, Faltin Jr K, Ortolani C, Chelotti A. Correlation between transverse and vertical measurements in Brazilian growing patients, evaluated by Ricketts-Faltin frontal analysis. Dental Press J Orthod. 2013 Jan-Feb;18(1):50-4.
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