Comparing the range of μ and β angles in 6-17-year-old children of Isfahan with normal occlusion
Abstract
Background: Linear and angular measurements such as A point, nasion, B point (ANB) angle and
Wits appraisal index are not accurate enough to evaluate sagittal relationship of the jaws. The aim
of this study was to evaluate and compare the range of ì and â angles in 6-17-year-old children
of Isfahan, having normal occlusion.
Materials and Methods: This was an analytical descriptive study. For this study, 235 cephalometric
radiographs of patients who didn’t receive orthodontics treatments and based on 13 indexes had normal
occlusion, were selected. After tracing of cephalograms, ANB angle, Wits appraisal index, ì angle
(resulted from the intersection of AB line and perpendicular line from point A to mandibular plane) and
â angle (resulted from the intersection of AB line and perpendicular line from point A on CB line) were
measured. Data was analyzed by t-test, ANOVA and Pierson-Spearman correlation coeffi cient (P < 0.05).
Results: Mean value of ì and â angles were 17.34 ± 3.47 and 31.7 ± 3.31 and ranged from 8-27 to
21.5-39 respectively. According to t-test, there was a signifi cant difference between two sex
groups for ì angle (P = 0.02); however, it was not signifi cant for â angle. According to Spearman
correlation coeffi cient, there was no signifi cant difference between age and ì angle; however,
â angle was directly and signifi cantly related to age (r = 0.435). There was signifi cant and reverse
relationship between ì and â angles with ANB angle and Wits appraisal index.
Conclusion: ì and â angles are reliable and can be used to evaluate the anterior-posterior
relationship of the jaws.
Key Words: A point, nasion, B point angle, normal occlusion, wits appraisal index, â angle, ì angle
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