Studies on Heads and Faces between Sundadonty and Sinodonty

Somatometric measurements were taken on the craniofacial area of Filipino belonging to Sundadonty and of Japanese and Chinese belonging to Sinodonty. Migration of two mongoloid lineages of Sundadonty and Sinodonty were deeply related to the origin of the modern Japanese. The measurements were statur...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Showa University Dental Society 1999/12/30, Vol.19(4), pp.388-393
Hauptverfasser: WAKATSUKI, Eizo, Song, Wen Xia, KONDO, Shintaro, NAKAJIMA, Koh, NAITO, Kimiko
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Zusammenfassung:Somatometric measurements were taken on the craniofacial area of Filipino belonging to Sundadonty and of Japanese and Chinese belonging to Sinodonty. Migration of two mongoloid lineages of Sundadonty and Sinodonty were deeply related to the origin of the modern Japanese. The measurements were stature, head length, head breadth, head height, bizygomatic breadth, bigonial breadth, and morphologic facial height according to the method by Martin Seller, and the morphological facial depth by Minobe et al. Craniofacial indices (the cephalic index, cephalic length-height index, cephalic breadth-height index, morphologic face index, zigomatic gonial index and morphologic face depth index were calculated from the measurements.These measurements and indices were compared in relation to the three populations statistically. The results were follows : With the exception of head length and morphologic facial depth, the mean values of the measurements were largest in Chinese, followed by Japanese and the smallest in Filipino. Japanese had significantly large head length and morphologic facial depth than the other population (P
ISSN:0285-922X
2186-5396
DOI:10.11516/dentalmedres1981.19.388