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A cephalometric study on mesiodistal axial inclination of posterior teeth in open bite and deep bite

Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1993³â 23±Ç 3È£ p.391 ~ 404
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Abstract


For the purpose of investigating mesiodistal axial inclination of posterior teeth in normal occlusion group, open bite and deep bite group and investigating the correlationship between the axial iclination of posterior teeth and overbite of
anterior
teeth, a cephalometric study was performed on the subjects consisted of normal occlusion group(40), open bite group(71 : Angle's Class I 21, Class II, division 1 25, Class III 25) and deep bite group(64 : Angle's Class I 23. Class II, division 1
21,
Class III 20). Mesiodistal axial inclination of posterior teeth to occlusal, mandibular and palatal plane were measured.
@ES The findings of this study were as follows:
@EN 1. Upper and lower posterior teeth were more mesially inclined to occlusal plane in open bite group than in deep bite group.
2. Lower posterior teeth were more mesially inclined in deep bite group than in open bite group in Angle's Class II, division 1 malocclusion but there were no significant differences in Angle's Class I and Class III malocclusion.
3. There was no significant correlationship between the axial inclination of posterior teeth to each plane and overbite of anterior teeth in open bite group.
4. There was a significant correlationship between the axial inclination of upeer and lower second premolar to occlusal plane and overbite of anterior teeth in Angle's Class I, Class II, division 1 and Class III malocclusion.
KOREA J. ORTHOD 1993 ; 23(3) : 391-403.

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