Korean J Phys Anthropol.  2015 Mar;28(1):19-25. 10.11637/kjpa.2015.28.1.19.

The Angles of the Mandible in Korean - Three Dimensional Reconstruction Study

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Konkuk University, Korea. kskoh@kku.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Biomedical Laboratory, Masan University, Korea.
  • 3Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Health Science, Sangji University, Korea.
  • 4Division of Natural Science, College of Science and Technology, Yonsei University, Korea.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the difference of the measurements of mandible between young male and female using three dimensional reconstruction images derived from the facial bone CT images. Type classification of mandible was performed based on the angle of base of mandible and the angle of mandibular margin observed from the anterior view and the correlation among the measurement items was analyzed. One hundred-ninety five young adults facial CT were collected from the Konkuk University medical center (98 females, 97 males; mean age 25.9 years, range 18~38 years). Three dimensional images of the face were reconstructed using software from CT images of whole specimens. The angle of the base of the mandible, the angle of the mandibular margin, total length of mandibualr margin, and the height of mandibular symphysis were measured. All measurement items were larger and longer in male than female (P<0.05). Three types were classified according to the mandibular angle. In female, the subjects were evenly distributed among groups, but group I which had large mandibular angle was most common in male. The smaller the height of mandibular symphysis, the larger the angle of base of mandible or the angle of mandibular margin (P<0.05).

Keyword

mandible; V-line; Three dimensional reconstruction; anatomy

MeSH Terms

Academic Medical Centers
Classification
Facial Bones
Female
Humans
Male
Mandible*
Young Adult
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