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520.3.#.a: A craniofacial growth study was conducted in Pierre Robin Sequence patients ( not subjected to osteogenic distraction) (OD), with the aim of assessing the behavior  of partial compensatory growth of the  upper and lower jaw structures, and thus determine whether this growth can be considered within the parameters of established cephalometric standards. The study was descriptive, open ,observational and retrospective. The study was conducted on 10 PRS patients not subjected to OD. The main researcher performed 220 cephalometric tracings in lateral  x- rays of the skull, previously Kappa test calibrated, Harvold, Ricketts, Riedel and Jarabak cephaolmetric analysis measurements were included in the study. A p<0.05 significance level Mann Whitney U test was used. Growth behavior in patients without OD presented tendency towards verticality.  In patients  4, 5, 6 and 12 years, growth was vertical. At 7 years of age, a patient showed tendency to normality and at 8 years of age growth was horizontal. Growth behavior of the upper jaw showed tendency to verticality, and was apparent in 80% of cases as supra-occlusion and retrusion. Angle  C II was  the predominating  skeletal pattern. The values for facial depth were altered ( Po-Or / N-Pg)  and found to be under the norm in all 10 studied cases. PRS patients not subjected to OD were found to be under the ranges established by cephalometric norms.

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Artículo

Study of craniofacial growth in Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS) patients not subjected to Osteogenic Distraction (OD)

Ortiz Monasterio, F; Aguilar Saavedra, M; Yudovich Burak, M; Escudero Canto, Rp

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

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Ortiz Monasterio, F, et al. (2012). Study of craniofacial growth in Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS) patients not subjected to Osteogenic Distraction (OD). Revista Odontológica Mexicana; Vol 16, No 2-ING. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/43078

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Autor(es)
Ortiz Monasterio, F; Aguilar Saavedra, M; Yudovich Burak, M; Escudero Canto, Rp
Tipo
Artículo Técnico-Profesional
Área del conocimiento
Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud
Título
Study of craniofacial growth in Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS) patients not subjected to Osteogenic Distraction (OD)
Fecha
2012-03-28
Resumen
A craniofacial growth study was conducted in Pierre Robin Sequence patients ( not subjected to osteogenic distraction) (OD), with the aim of assessing the behavior  of partial compensatory growth of the  upper and lower jaw structures, and thus determine whether this growth can be considered within the parameters of established cephalometric standards. The study was descriptive, open ,observational and retrospective. The study was conducted on 10 PRS patients not subjected to OD. The main researcher performed 220 cephalometric tracings in lateral  x- rays of the skull, previously Kappa test calibrated, Harvold, Ricketts, Riedel and Jarabak cephaolmetric analysis measurements were included in the study. A p<0.05 significance level Mann Whitney U test was used. Growth behavior in patients without OD presented tendency towards verticality.  In patients  4, 5, 6 and 12 years, growth was vertical. At 7 years of age, a patient showed tendency to normality and at 8 years of age growth was horizontal. Growth behavior of the upper jaw showed tendency to verticality, and was apparent in 80% of cases as supra-occlusion and retrusion. Angle  C II was  the predominating  skeletal pattern. The values for facial depth were altered ( Po-Or / N-Pg)  and found to be under the norm in all 10 studied cases. PRS patients not subjected to OD were found to be under the ranges established by cephalometric norms.
Idioma
eng
ISSN
ISSN: 1870-199X

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