Bibliographic citations
Chevarria, L., Maco, R. (2016). Relación entre el biotipo facial y el nivel de sobremordida en pacientes adultos atendidos en el Centro de Salud San Antonio de Iquitos – Perú, 2015 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3435
Chevarria, L., Maco, R. Relación entre el biotipo facial y el nivel de sobremordida en pacientes adultos atendidos en el Centro de Salud San Antonio de Iquitos – Perú, 2015 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2016. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/3435
@misc{renati/968335,
title = "Relación entre el biotipo facial y el nivel de sobremordida en pacientes adultos atendidos en el Centro de Salud San Antonio de Iquitos – Perú, 2015",
author = "Maco Luján, Rosa Del Carmen",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2016"
}
The purpose of this research was to determine the association between facial biotype and the degree of vertical overbite in adult patients treated at the health center San Antonio of Iquitos, 2015. The research was quantitative, the design was not experimental, correlational, crosssectional, the sample consisted of 212 adult patients (30-59 aged); extraoral frontal photographs was used to measure the angle of convergence and vertical overbite was measured using a millimetric rule. The most important results were: the highest percentage of the sample was 93.4 per cent for dolichofacials, followed by a 6.6 per cent for mesofacials, with no brachyfacial types found. The highest percentage of the sample has a normal overbite (50.5 %), followed by a bis a bis bite (42%), deep bite (6.6%), and finally open bite (0.9%). The sample had an average age of 40.47 + 8.87 years. The sample showed an average of 1.58 + 1.7 mm overbite. The sample showed an average convergence angle of 31.82 + 4.72 mm. Among dolichofacials, a normal overbite was found to be predominant (47.6%),) followed by a bis a bis bite (38.7%), deep bite (6.6%), and an open bite (0.5%). Among mesofacials, a bis a bis bite was found to be predominant (3.3%) followed by normal overbite (2.8%) and open bite (80.5%). Facial biotypes are not associated with the degree of vertical overbite. (p=0.143). both genders presented their highest percentages of dolichofacial biotype, followed by mesofacial biotype. Facial biotype are not associated with gender (p=0.345). Male gender showed a highest normal overbite percent (5.7), followed by a bis a bis bite (2.4%). Female gender showed a highest normal overbite percent (48.8%) followed by a bis a bis bite (39.6%), deep bite (6.6%) and an open bite (0.9%). Overbite degree is not associated with gender (p=0.420).
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