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Korean Journal of Orthodontics
1998 Volume.28 No. 5 p.855 ~ p.864
A cephalometric study on the morphologic characteristics of Class ¥± division 2 malocclusion of the Korean Female patients


Abstract
The purposes of this study were to evaluate the cephalometric clv racteristics of Korean female patients with Class II division 2 malocclusion and to compare Korean females with Caucasian females who had same type of malocclusion. All of the samples had Class II division 2 malocclusion with deep overbite (more than 4nun) and fulll permanent¢¥ dentition. These samples were divided into two groups according to the races: Group 1(N=16; Korean females; average age=18Y 2M) and Group 2 (N=20; Caucasian females; average age=14Y 2M). The pretreatment lateral cephalograms were measured, analyzed and compared by using 38 variables and independent t-test. And the results were as follows: .

1. Although there were no differences in Overbite, SN to mandibular plane angle, Palatomandibular plane angle, and FMA between Group 1 and 2, the other vertical relation variables of maxilla and mandible (SN to palatal plane angle, SN to occlusal plane angle, ODD of Group 1 showed more clockwise rotation tendency of occlusal plane and less hypodivergency tendency than those of Group 2.
2. There were no differences in mandibular body length and ramus height between Group 1 and 2 except small upper
gonial angle of Group 1. There was less counterclockwise rotation tendency of mandible in Group 1.
3. There were no statistical significant differences in UAFH/LAFH and PFH/AFH between Group 1 and 2.
4. Although there were no differences of overjet and anteroposterior position of mandible between Group 1 and 2, the
position of maxilla of Group 1 was more retropositioned than that of Group 2.
5. Except the more protrusion of lower incisor to A-Pog of Group 1, there were no differences of inclination and distance
of upper and lower incisors to basal plane between Group 1 and 2.
6. The distance from upper first molar to palatal plane showed no difference between Group 1 and 2. But the distance
from lower first molar to mandibular plane of Group 1 was greater than that of Group 2. So it may be partially related
to the clockwise rotation of occlusal plane and the less counterclockwise rotation tendency of mandible of Group 1. 7. Group 1 had more protrusive upper and lower lips than Group 2.
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