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A STODY ON THE RELATIONSHIP OF BETWEEN FACIAL AND ORAL ANATOMIC LANDMARK AND VERTICAL DIMENSION IN KOREAN ADULTS

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Abstract


The purpose of this study was to obtain the guides of establishing vertical dimension by analyzing the facial and oral landmarks of Korean adults. The following conclusions were obtained from this study. 1. The ratio of bizygomatic width to dental arch width was 3.26 : 1 in male and 3.21 : 1 in female, and the ratio of vertical dimension to dental arch length was 2.49 : 1 in the male and 2.39 : 1 in female. 2. It was obtained by analysis of multiple regression that the corelative formula, vertical dimension=23. 37¡¾0.24¡¿bizygomatic width+0.29¡¿dental arch length. 3. There was no statistically significant difference between the results of vertical dimension acquired by means of Hayakawa¡¯s prediction(68.04¡¾3.16mm in male, 64.38¡¾3.00mm in female) and that of vertical dimension by this study.

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