Longitud mandibular y su relación con el ángulo SN - GO GN en radiografías cefálicas laterales digitales
Fecha
2023-07-25Autor
Cumbe Sarmiento, Jéssica Silvana
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: Knowledge about the normal growth and development of the head and neck are
essential to establish the anterior-posterior position of the jaw and thus determine any
alterations that may occur in individuals. Objective: Determine the jaw body length and
compare it with the SN-GoGn angle using digital lateral cephalic radiographs in patients
among 18 and 45 years old. Materials and Methods: A Quantitative, observational, crosssectional study has been carried out using 384 lateral cephalic radiographs from a
Radiological Center of Cuenca - Ecuador. The variables studied were: jaw body length, SNGoGn angle and gender. The measurements were made by a trained expert examiner, using
AUTOCAD 2018 software. The data obtained were recorded in an Excel spreadsheet, useful
to the statistical analysis. Pearson's R correlation coefficient has been used; for interpretation
of the values, the suggestion of Cohen (1988) has been followed; null correlation (0.00 ≤ r <
0.10), slight correlation (0.10 ≤ r <0.30), moderate correlation (0.30 ≤ r < 0.50) and strong
correlation 0.50 ≤ r < 1). SPSS V27 statistical program has been used to process the data.
Results A moderate positive correlation of 0.83 between jaw body length and SN-GoGn angle
in patients among 18 and 45 years old has been found out. Conclusion: A moderate positive
correlation between the mandibular body and the SN-GoGn angle has been found in the
sample studied.