Maturation stages of the sutures in the median palatine evaluated with cone-beam computed tomography

This study aimed to evaluate the influence of age, sex, and facial growth patterns on the maturation stage of midpalatal sutures. We selected 90 total skull cone-beam computed tomography scans and divided them into the following 3 groups: brachyfacial (n = 30), mesofacial (n = 30), and dolichofacial...

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description This study aimed to evaluate the influence of age, sex, and facial growth patterns on the maturation stage of midpalatal sutures. We selected 90 total skull cone-beam computed tomography scans and divided them into the following 3 groups: brachyfacial (n = 30), mesofacial (n = 30), and dolichofacial (n = 30). These groups were determined using Ricketts VERT 3-dimensional cephalometric analysis. All patients were aged ≥18 years and were divided into those aged ≥30 years and >30 years. The maturational stage of the median palatine sutures was determined by evaluating the central transverse axial dimension in the maxillary-mandibular palate. Maturational stages were classified as A, B, C, D, and E. Of the 90 images reviewed, 55 (61.1%) were female patients, and 35 were male patients (38.9%). The age of patients ranged from 18 to 59 years, with 55 patients aged 
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