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A study on the reproducibility of the natural head position according to the skeletal malocclusion type and sex

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-Abstract-
This study was performed to evaluate the reproducibility of natural head position
according to skeletal malocclusion types and sex using cephalometric radiographs for
establishing orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planing.
The sample consisted of 90 young adults (male 45, female 45) who had the skeletal
malocclusion.
Cephalometric radiographs were taken on natural head position, and statistical analysis
was performed and method error of 6 postural variables were estimated to evaluate the
reproducibility of the natural head position.
The following results were obtained:
1. In the reproducibility of the natural head position, postural variables had no statistical
significance in male and female(P>0.05)
2. In the reproducibility of the natural head position, postural variables had no statistical
significance in Class¥°, ¥±, ¥² and total group (P>0.05).
3. The reproducibility of natural head position using method error was excellent in all
group.

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ÀÚ¿¬µÎºÎÀ§Ä¡; ÀçÇö¼º; Ãø¸ðµÎºÎ¹æ»ç¼±»çÁø; Natural head position; Reproducibility; Cephlometric radiographs;

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