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520.3.#.a: The lower incisor and its position in the arch are considered of vital importance when planning orthodontic treatment due to its effects on aesthetics and treatment stability. Facial biotype plays an important role in diagnosis and orthodontic treatment planning. Objective: of this study was to compare the lower incisor inclination of each facial biotype in patients whose maxillomandibular sagital relationship was class I as assessed by Ricketts lateral cephalometry. Material and methods: 100 lateral headfilms of class I skeletal patients were selected and classified according to VERT’s facial biotype and the lower incisor inclination to the A-Pog plane was measured. Results: showed that incisor inclination between dolichofacial and mesofacial patients is not different, but among brachyfacial and dolichofacial there were statistically significant differences, as it happens between mesofacial and brachyfacial. In dolichofacial patients, there is more incisor inclination than in brachyfacial patients. Conclusion: that dental inclinations vary according to facial biotype, so diagnosis is essential in order to make the correct choice of appliances. When treating brachyfacial patients a reduced lower incisor inclination should be considered compared to dolichofacial patients.

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Artículo

Lower incisor inclination in relation to facial biotype in skeletal Class I patients

Mora Hurtado, Rafael; Vera Serna, María Eugenia; Uribe Querol, Eileen

Facultad de Odontología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Mexicana de Ortodoncia, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Mora Hurtado, Rafael, et al. (2016). Lower incisor inclination in relation to facial biotype in skeletal Class I patients. Revista Mexicana de Ortodoncia; Vol. 4 Núm. 3, 2016. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/59111

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Autor(es)
Mora Hurtado, Rafael; Vera Serna, María Eugenia; Uribe Querol, Eileen
Colaborador(es)
Mora Hurtado, Rafael ; Uribe Querol, Eileen ; Vera Serna, María Eugenia
Tipo
Artículo Técnico-Profesional
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
Lower incisor inclination in relation to facial biotype in skeletal Class I patients
Fecha
2017-04-03
Resumen
The lower incisor and its position in the arch are considered of vital importance when planning orthodontic treatment due to its effects on aesthetics and treatment stability. Facial biotype plays an important role in diagnosis and orthodontic treatment planning. Objective: of this study was to compare the lower incisor inclination of each facial biotype in patients whose maxillomandibular sagital relationship was class I as assessed by Ricketts lateral cephalometry. Material and methods: 100 lateral headfilms of class I skeletal patients were selected and classified according to VERT’s facial biotype and the lower incisor inclination to the A-Pog plane was measured. Results: showed that incisor inclination between dolichofacial and mesofacial patients is not different, but among brachyfacial and dolichofacial there were statistically significant differences, as it happens between mesofacial and brachyfacial. In dolichofacial patients, there is more incisor inclination than in brachyfacial patients. Conclusion: that dental inclinations vary according to facial biotype, so diagnosis is essential in order to make the correct choice of appliances. When treating brachyfacial patients a reduced lower incisor inclination should be considered compared to dolichofacial patients.
Tema
Dental inclination; lower incisor; facial biotype
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN: 2395-9215

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