1. Comparison of hyoid bone positions among patients with different sagittal skeletal malocclusions
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YAN Zhebin, XIAO Chuqiao, LI Yaqi, CHENG Qiaoyu, FAN Peidi, WANG Jun, and XIONG Xin
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skeletal malocclusion ,skeletal class ⅰ ,skeletal class ⅱ ,skeletal class ⅲ ,sagittal facial type ,orthodontics ,hyoid bone ,mandibular bone ,cephalometry ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To compare the hyoid bone position among patients with different sagittal skeletal malocclusions to provide a reference for clinicians to formulate treatment plans. Methods Lateral cephalograms of 284 orthodontic patients were selected. According to ANB angles, the types of skeletal malocclusion of patients were determined as follows: Class Ⅰ (1° ≤ ANB ≤ 5°), Class Ⅱ (ANB>5°) and Class Ⅲ (ANB0.05). The angle between the Gonion-hyoid point line and the hyoid point-Menton line (Go-Hy-Me) of Class Ⅱ patients was significantly smaller than that of Class Ⅰ patients, and the angle between the most anterior and inferior point of the third cervical vertebra-hyoid point line and the hyoid point-Sella line (C3-Hy-S) of Class Ⅲ patients was smaller than that of Class I patients (P0.05). Conclusions Compared with Class Ⅰ patients, the hyoid bone of Class Ⅱ patients in adult females was farther away from the mandible and that of Class Ⅲ patients in juveniles was farther away from the cervical vertebra and posterior cranial base.
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- 2022
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