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Odontología Vital

On-line version ISSN 1659-0775Print version ISSN 1659-0775

Abstract

TRELLES MENDEZ, Jessica Aracely et al. Cephalometric morphology of chin symphysis in young individuals from the city of Quito-Ecuador. Odontología Vital [online]. 2021, n.34, pp.39-48. ISSN 1659-0775.

Introduction:

The chin symphysis contributes to the balance, symmetry and harmony of the face. Since it is an important anatomical jaw structure and highly modifiable in aesthetic surgery, it is considered crucial to know its morphology and, thus, obtain a correct interaction in the diagnosis, prognosis and medical-dental therapy.

Objective:

To determine the symphysis morphology of the chin in young adults in the city of Quito, Ecuador, in the year 2019, through the identification of sagittal and coronal lengths. Methodology: This study had a quantitative approach, descriptive-observational type, with retrospective temporality. We calibrated, analyzed and plotted 384 lateral digital radiographs of young adults from the city of Quito-Ecuador, year 2019 in the software AutoCAD-2019.

Results:

There was a high frequency of the square geometric shape (60%) in comparison to the rectangular one (40%). Additionally, it was identified that the square figure is more frequent in female individuals and class I (56%) and II (70%) subjects, in addition to all the hypodivergent (58%), normodivergent (64%) and hyperdivergent (57%) vertical growth patterns.

Conclusions:

The square shape of the chin symphysis is larger than the rectangular shape. Due to the originality of the results, it is suggested to carry out new studies that correlate chin morphology with the different cranio-maxillofacial structures.

Keywords : Mandible; Chin; Cephalometry; Growth & Development; Maxillofacial Development; Bone growth; Diagnostic imaging..

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