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Comparative study of dental cephalometric patterns of Japanese-Brazilian, Caucasian and Mongoloid patients

Renata SATHLER, Arnaldo PINZAN, Thais Maria Freire FERNANDES, Renato Rodrigues de ALMEIDA, José Fernando Castanha HENRIQUES

Introduction: The objective of this study was to identify the patterns of dental variables of adolescent Japanese-Brazilian descents with normal occlusion, and also to compare them with a similar Caucasian and Mongoloid sample. Methods: Lateral cephalometric radiographs were used to compare the groups: Caucasian (n = 40), Japanese-Brazilian (n = 32) and Mongoloid (n = 33). The statistical tests used were one-way ANOVA and ANCOVA. The cephalometric measurements used followed the analyses of Steiner, Tweed and McNamara Jr. Results: Statistical differences (P < 0.05) indicated a smaller interincisal angle and overbite for the Japanese-Brazilian sample, when compared to the Caucasian sample, although with similar values to the Mongoloid group. Conclusion: The dental patterns found for the Japanese-Brazilian descents were, in general, more similar to those of the Mongoloid sample.

Keywords: Ethnic group. Reference standards. Orthodontics.

How to cite: Sathler R, Pinzan A, Fernandes TMF, Almeida RR, Henriques JFC. Comparative study of dental cephalometric patterns of Japanese Brazilian, Caucasian and Mongoloid patients. Dental Press J Orthod. 2014 July-Aug;19(4):50-7. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2176-9451.19.4.050-057.oar

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