Determination of vertical dimension of occlusion in dentate patients by cephalometric analysis - pilot study

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 Determination of vertical dimension of occlusion in dentate patients by cephalometric analysis – pilot study Objectives:  The concept of vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) refers to a measure in the vertical plane that establishes the relation between the m...

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 Determination of vertical dimension of occlusion in dentate patients by cephalometric analysis – pilot study Objectives:  The concept of vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) refers to a measure in the vertical plane that establishes the relation between the maxilla and the mandible when the posterior teeth, both from the maxillary and from the mandibular arches, are occluded, regardless of whether they are natural or prosthetic, healthy or restored. This measure is subject to change, and when this occurs, it can compromise both the function and the facial aesthetics. This study proposed to develop a methodology based on cephalometric analysis by studying the 31 lateral teleradiographs of adult, dentate individuals to determine the VDO, based on bone structures that are not dependent on the presence or absence of posterior teeth. The final goal was to make this application accessible to individuals who have undergone alterations of the lower portion of the face. Materials and methods:  The cephalometric analysis of this study, called Seraidarian‐Tavano, was verified through facial angles (upper and middle angles) that, when correlated, determine the lower position of the face. Results:  The analysis of results showed that no statistically significant difference between the angles studied could be observed (superior angle 50.29 ± 3.35 e median angle 49.95 ± 3.37). In the same manner, no variation in the results regarding gender in the measure of these angles could be observed. Conclusion:  This cephalometric analysis can be applied to determine the VDO, regardless of the presence or absence of posterior teeth.
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Dental Arch - anatomy & histology
dental occlusion
Dentistry
Ear Canal - anatomy & histology
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occlusal vertical dimension
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Young Adult
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