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Injante, P., (2021). Evaluación tomográfica de la relación entre las etapas de maduración de la sutura palatina media y el patrón facial vertical de pacientes del Servicio de Ortodoncia de la Clínica Docente UPCH 2009-2017 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/9689
Injante, P., Evaluación tomográfica de la relación entre las etapas de maduración de la sutura palatina media y el patrón facial vertical de pacientes del Servicio de Ortodoncia de la Clínica Docente UPCH 2009-2017 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/9689
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title = "Evaluación tomográfica de la relación entre las etapas de maduración de la sutura palatina media y el patrón facial vertical de pacientes del Servicio de Ortodoncia de la Clínica Docente UPCH 2009-2017",
author = "Injante Ormeño, Patricia Carolina",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2021"
}
Introduction: This study aimed to evaluate, through cone-beam computed tomography, the relationship between the mid-palatal suture maturation stages (MPSMS) and the vertical facial patterns. Method: Ninety cone-beam computed tomography of individuals aged 11 to 35 years old divided into three groups: 30 hyperdivergent, 30 normodivergent and 30 hypodivergent, each subdivided into three age groups and gender. Five stages of maturation of the mid-palatal suture were observed according to the Angelieri Classification. Results: In the hyperdivergent pattern, only the stages A, B and C of MPSMS were observed in the normodivergent stages B, C and D and in the hypodivergent stages C, D and E. Stage C was the most frequent in the three groups. The hyperdivergent vertical facial pattern from 11 to 15 years has earlier maturation stages, and the hypodivergent from 21 to 35 years of age presents the most advanced stages of maturation. There was a statistically significant association between the vertical facial pattern and mid-palatal suture maturation. There was no statistically significant association according to gender. Conclusion: The hypodivergent pattern shows more advanced stages of MPSMS than the normodivergent and hyperdivergent.
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