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The Longitudinal Sagittal Growth Changes of Maxilla and Mandible According to Quantitative Cervical Vertebral Maturation 被引量:6
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作者 陈莉莉 林久祥 +1 位作者 许天民 龙小斯 《Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology(Medical Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2009年第2期251-256,共6页
To investigate the longitudinal sagittal growth changes of maxilla and mandible according to the quantitative cervical vertebral maturation (QCVM) for adolescents with normal occlusion, mixed longitudinal data were ... To investigate the longitudinal sagittal growth changes of maxilla and mandible according to the quantitative cervical vertebral maturation (QCVM) for adolescents with normal occlusion, mixed longitudinal data were used. The samples included 87 adolescents aged from 8 to 18 y old with normal occlusion (32 males, 55 females) selected from 901 candidates. Sequential lateral cephalograms and hand-wrist films were taken once a year, lasting for 6 y. The longitudinal sagittal growth changes of maxilla and mandible according to QCVM were measured. There were some significant differences between maxilla and mandible according to QCVM. The sagittal growth change of maxilla showed a trend towards high velocity→decelerating velocity→completing velocity from QCVM stage Ⅰ to stage Ⅳ. The sagittal growth change of mandible showed a trend towards accelerating velocity→high velocity→decelerating velocity→completing velocity from QCVM stage Ⅰ to stage Ⅳ. With sagittal relationship, growth magnitude was almost the same between maxilla and mandible at QCVM stage Ⅰ . At stage Ⅱ the growth of mandible exceeded that of maxilla and growth in mandible continued at stages Ⅲ and IV, while the maxilla ceased to grow. Growth magnitude was greater and the growth duration was longer with male mandible. It is concluded that the longitudinal sagittal growth changes of maxilla and mandible on the basis of QCVM is of value in the orthodontic practice. 展开更多
关键词 cervical vertebral maturation Fishman skeletal maturity indicators (SMI) growth magnitude (GM)
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Radiographic Comparisons between Middle Phalanx of the Third Finger and Cervical Vertebrae Maturation for the Assessment of Skeletal Maturity
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作者 Meghana HC Sri Charan KN +1 位作者 Pramod GV Ashok L 《Journal of Forensic Science and Medicine》 2016年第3期141-145,共5页
Sexual maturation characteristics,chronologic age,dental,and skeletal development are some of the more commonly used means to identify stages of growth.Hand wrist radiograph and cervical vertebrae maturation index(CVM... Sexual maturation characteristics,chronologic age,dental,and skeletal development are some of the more commonly used means to identify stages of growth.Hand wrist radiograph and cervical vertebrae maturation index(CVMI)are more reliable for skeletal development assessment.This study was conducted to compare the skeletal maturity using the maturational stages of middle phalanx of the third finger(MP3)with cervical vertebrae and then to evaluate the reliability of MP3 as a sole skeletal maturity assessment method.Chronological age group of the 112 subjects was 8-16 years for females and 10-18 years for males were selected for the study.Lateral cephalometry and intra oral peri‑apical radiograph of MP3 of the left hand of each patient were taken.Then,statistically it was correlated which was highly significant.Skeletal maturation of MP3 and cervical vertebrae stages progress with advancing chronological age.Female subjects were advanced on an average of 2 years earlier than male subjects at every stages of growth spurt.These results suggest that MP3 can substitute CVMI for skeletal maturity evaluation to determine optimal treatment time for various orthodontic procedures.The developmental stages of the MP3 could be used as a sole indicator in assessing the skeletal maturity. 展开更多
关键词 Cervical vertebrae maturation index stages middle phalanx of the third finger stages skeletal maturity
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