SUMÁRIO TRANSCRITO DO TRABALHO COMPLETO EM THE
ANGLE ORTHODONTIST
VOL. 68 -
NO 3 - 1998
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Childhood and adolescent changes os skeletal
relationships
Peter H. Buschang, PhD |
Abstract
This paper describes the development of anteroposterior (AP)
and vertical (VER) skeletal relationships. A mixedlongitudinal sample of 49
females and 50 males was followed during childhood and adolescence. Childhood
growth changes were assessed from 6 to 10 years for females
and 8 to 12 years for males. Adolescent changes were evaluated from 9 to 13
years for females and 11 tot 5 years for males. Anteroposterior relationships
were described by the horizontal distance between ANS and Pg. Vertical
relationships were described by the vertical distance between Pg and Go.
Subsamples were defined based on overall changes (AP and VER) that were either
greater than or less than average. The results showed that AP and VER
relationships were not stable during growth. AP relationships changed over time
due to differential growth movements of the mandible (as opposed to the
maxilla). There was greater potential for horizontal discrepancies to decrease
during childhood than during adolescence. The potential for AP discrepancies to
increase was greater during adolescence. The VER relationships increased in the
majority of subjects. The subsample whose vertical discrepancies increased most
showed less inferior movement of gonion and more inferior
movement of pogonion. Inferior movements of Pg and Go were greater during
adolescence than childhood.
With a commentary by Robert J. Isaacson