Korean J Orthod.
1978 Dec;8(1):39-48.
Craniofacial growth changes from seven to eleven year old children
- Affiliations
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- 1Deparment of Orthodontic, College of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University, Korea.
Abstract
- The growth changes in craniofacial depth and height from seven to eleven years of age have been studied in thirty two Korean children, consisted of seventeen boys and fifteen girls. The data was obtained from lateral cephalometric radiographs analyzed by the Coben's coordinate system, and the main conclusions might be summarized as follows.
1. Among the craniofacial depth increments the lower facial depth dimension increased the most, mid-facial depth dimension increased less, and cranial depth dimension increased the least.
2. In spite of the increasing depth dimensions, the mid-facial depth proportion had a tendency to remain stable.
3. The degree of overbite increased markedly from seven to eleven years of age.
4. Increment in the total anterior facial height dimension was larger than that in the total posterior facial height, and the upper anterior facial height increased more than the lower anterior facial height.
5. The lower facial depth proportion increased markedly, and the convexity of the face was reduced significantly.
6. The posterior facial height tended to show small proportional changes.
7. The growth increments in criofacial complex were larger in the facial height than in the facial depth.