Bibliographic citations
Ramirez, A., (2019). Prevalencia de maloclusión según marco dental: ODI y APDI, en pacientes atendidos en práctica privada - 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6550
Ramirez, A., Prevalencia de maloclusión según marco dental: ODI y APDI, en pacientes atendidos en práctica privada - 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6550
@misc{renati/968807,
title = "Prevalencia de maloclusión según marco dental: ODI y APDI, en pacientes atendidos en práctica privada - 2018",
author = "Ramirez Rengifo, Andrea Fernanda",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The purpose of this research work was to determine the prevalence of bad occlusions according to dental framework: ODI and APDI in patients treated in private practice - 2018. The method used in this research was quantitative, the design was nonexperimental, simple descriptive, transversal. The population consisted of 65 lateral radiographs of both sexes, youth and adults, before the respective orthodontic treatment, which were attended in private consultation; The mentioned radiographs were submitted to the cephalometric analysis of Kim or Dental Frame. The most important results were: Of the sample, 46.9% indicated open bite, 32.8% normal bite and 20.3% deep bite, on the other hand, according to the skeletal pattern, 67.2% was class III, 20, 3% was class I and 12.5% was class II according to the dental framework cephalogram; also in the investigation, the average age was 20.16 + 3.79; the ODI of the sample was 72.95 + 8.41; The APDI was 91.20 + 11.33. In relation between the type of bite and the skeletal pattern, there is no relationship between them (p = 0.962); On the other hand, in relation to sex and type of bite, the present investigation concludes that there is no relationship between sex and type of bite (p = 0.871). The same applies to the relationship between sex and skeletal pattern, where the research concludes that there is no relationship between sex and skeletal pattern (p = 0.088). With regard to age, type of bite and skeletal pattern, the present investigation concludes that there is no relationship between age and skeletal pattern (p = 0.388); There is no relationship between age and type of bite (p = 0.075).
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