Korean J Orthod.
1989 Nov;19(3):87-97.
A longitudinal study on the soft tissue facial profile change: Study report from 9 to 13 years of age
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University, Korea.
Abstract
- This investigation was undertaken to know how soft tissue facial profile could be changed with age. The 3 serial lateral cephalometric roentgenograms of the twenty nine boys and twenty six girls between 9 and 13 years of age were studied and the findings seemed to warrant the following conclusions.
1. The author made the tables of means, standard deviations in each item, sex, age.
2. Soft tissue facial angle, soft tissue facial convexity including the nose tended to increase, but others tended to remain relatively stable.
3. Facial soft tissue thickness increased with age and the growth of facial soft tissue in the middle region (point A, LS, LI) was greater than others in the facial region.
4. In the soft tissue vertical proportions, G1'-Sn/Sn-Me' was 1.1, Sn-St/St-Me' was 0.51:1, Sn-LI/LI-Me' was 0.82:1 and those were stable with age.