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LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF CRANIO-FACIAL
GROWTH ( CIRCULAR ANALYSIS) |
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BEN HUR GODOLPHIM - C. D. - Especialista em Ortodontia e
Radiologia
CLÉBER BIDEGAIN PEREIRA, C.D. -
Ortodontista
BERNARDO FROES GODOLPHIM - C.D. -
Biólogo
SANDRA HUNING - C. D.
SUMMARY
A longitudinal study of growth statistically was performed by
superimposition on the tracings of 41 individuals, at 6, 9, 12 and 20 years of
age from the sample of the Burlington Growth Centre, University of Toronto,
Canada. With a new approach in cefalometrics, named Circular
Cephalogram. The Basion is it registration point and the center of a
circle that inscribes the face and the skull where lines like radii are joining
the Basion to more external anatomic points. The Circular Cephalogram with
origin in the Basion point was proposed mainly because most classics
cephalograms show by superimposition the cranial base displaced backwards and
downwards which doesn't correspond to reality as the cranial base cannot grow
against the cervical column that grows in the oposite direction that is upwards.
The superimposition in the Basion point is assumed that shows better the actual
direction of the face growth, as the unfolded growth of any part of the body
goes in a radial way, where the inner part is always smaller than the external
one. Angular measures were effected; in the angles created by the lines of
junction of the anatomic or virtual points to the Basion in all cephalograms of
the sample and averages obtained. The ate test has been used for the comparison
of the averages. It was not found any significant variation at the level of
alpha=0.05 and 0.01. It was also found, by the Pearson's coefficient of the
variation, that the averages represent the sample.