Distribution of different Skeletal pattern in Patients seeking Orthodontic Treatment in Mid-western Nepal

Authors

  • Hemant Kumar Halwai UCMS College of Dental Surgery
  • Vanita Gautam UCMS College of Dental Surgery
  • Manju Pandey UCMS College of Dental Surgery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v6i2.17412

Keywords:

anterio-posterior jaw base, cephalometric, skeletal jaw base relationship

Abstract

Objective: To determine the distribution of different skeletal pattern in orthodontic patients visiting a tertiary center in midwestern Nepal.

Materials & Method: A sample of 200 lateral cephalograms of Nepali patients visiting UCMS-College of Dental Surgery, Bhairahawa was obtained. The jaw base relationship was assessed from lateral cephalograms using angular measurement (ANB angle). Among the total sample size; 74 (37%) were males and 126 (63%) were female. Age was divided into 3 groups: 8-11 years, 12-17 years, and 18-36 years. Pearson Chi square test was done to test the association between age group and distribution of skeletal jaw base relationship. All data were recorded and analyzed with SPSS software.

Result: The distribution of skeletal malocclusion according to ANB angle classification revealed that the most prevalent skeletal malocclusion was Class II skeletal jaw base relationship accounting up to 97(48.5%), followed by Class I 87(43.5%) and Class III 16(8%). The study showed statistically significant difference between gender and distribution of skeletal jaw base relationship (p<0.05). However, there was no significant difference between the age groups and distribution of skeletal jaw base relationship (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Most common skeletal jaw base relationship in patients seeking orthodontic patients was Class II followed by Class I and Class III in a tertiary center of mid-western Nepal. 

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Author Biographies

Hemant Kumar Halwai, UCMS College of Dental Surgery

Department of Orthdoontics, Associate Professor

Vanita Gautam, UCMS College of Dental Surgery

Department of Conservative Dentistry, Associate Professor

Manju Pandey, UCMS College of Dental Surgery

Department of Orthodontics, Resident

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Published

2016-12-31

How to Cite

Halwai, H. K., Gautam, V., & Pandey, M. (2016). Distribution of different Skeletal pattern in Patients seeking Orthodontic Treatment in Mid-western Nepal. Orthodontic Journal of Nepal, 6(2), 7–9. https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v6i2.17412

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