Bibliographic citations
Angulo, O., Gonzales, R. (2011). Relación del patrón esquelético con edad y género en cefalogramas de Steiner, Ricketts y Wits de pacientes de la clínica de post grado de ortodoncia de la Facultad de Odontología de la UNAP. 2009-2010 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/2202
Angulo, O., Gonzales, R. Relación del patrón esquelético con edad y género en cefalogramas de Steiner, Ricketts y Wits de pacientes de la clínica de post grado de ortodoncia de la Facultad de Odontología de la UNAP. 2009-2010 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2011. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/2202
@misc{renati/970322,
title = "Relación del patrón esquelético con edad y género en cefalogramas de Steiner, Ricketts y Wits de pacientes de la clínica de post grado de ortodoncia de la Facultad de Odontología de la UNAP. 2009-2010",
author = "Gonzales García, Rocio Del Pilar",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2011"
}
This study aimed to demonstrate the relationship between skeletal pattern, age and gender on three cephalometric analysis Steiner, Ricketts and Wits of the patients of the Clinic for Post ~uate Program in Orthodontics II Professional Skills and Orthopedics Maxilla of Faculty of Dentistry UNAP. The type of research was quantitative, the design was correlational, Transversal. The population consisted of 60 patients. The instrument used to identify the skeletal class cephalograms according to Steiner, Ricketts and Wits was a tab for skeletal class analysis, validated by expert opinion. To analyze the association between skeletal pattem with age and gender are used Chi square. Among the most important findings were found: According to the Steiner cephalometric analysis showed 48.3% Class II skeletal relationship, 43.3% Class 1 and Class III 8.3%. With Ricketts cephalometric analysis 60% were Class 11, Class 135% and 5% Class 111. And with the Wits cephalometric analysis showed 61.7% Class 111, 26.7% Class 1 and Class II 11. 7%. In relation to the skeletal pattem of patients in the clinic Graduate Orthodontic cephalometric analysis according to Steiner, Ricketts and Wits are obtained that are very different. In Class 11 skeletal frequencies are statistically different (Chi = 19.083, df= 2, p bilateral sig = 0.000), also statistically different frequencies ofskeletal Class 111 (Chi = 48.533, df= 2, p = significant bilateral 0.000). The partnership between the skeletal pattem with age and gender in cephalograms of Steiner, Ricketts and Wits was not statistically significant (Chi = 13.497, df= 24, p = 0.957 bilateral sig) and (Chi = 5.524, df= 8, p bilateral sig = 0.700), indicating that the skeletal pattem according to the cephalometric analysis of Steiner, Ricketts and Wits are not dependent on age and gender.
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