Bibliographic citations
Babilonia, C., Mozombite, D. (2019). Dimensión vertical y biotipo facial por un método subjetivo y el craneométrico de Knebelman en el Centro de Salud Progreso, Loreto – 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5879
Babilonia, C., Mozombite, D. Dimensión vertical y biotipo facial por un método subjetivo y el craneométrico de Knebelman en el Centro de Salud Progreso, Loreto – 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/5879
@misc{renati/971315,
title = "Dimensión vertical y biotipo facial por un método subjetivo y el craneométrico de Knebelman en el Centro de Salud Progreso, Loreto – 2018",
author = "Mozombite Floriano, Daniel Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The purpose of the research was to compare the determination of the occlusal vertical dimension (DVO) between a subjective method and the craneometric metho of Knebelman according to facial biotype in patients treated at the Progreso Health Center, Loreto - 2018. The research was quantitative, not experimental, descriptive comparative , transversal. The population consisted of 177 adult individuals aged 18 to 60 years. The instruments used were the Rest Position method (Subjective Method), the Knebelman Craneometric method and for the identification of the Facial Biotype was the method of the Total Morphological Facial Index. The most important results were: The DVO average by the method of Rest Position was 61.73 mm; the DVO by the Knebelman Craneometric Method was 62.33 mm; the distance Eye - Right Ear was 61.49 mm and the Eye - Left Ear was 61.27 mm. It was determined that 45.8% (81) of the sample corresponded to the Mesofacial facial biotype, constituted by 47.8% (54) of female patients and by 42.2% (27) of male sex; 27.7% (49) of the sample corresponded to the Dolichofacial facial biotype, consisting of 24.8% (28) of female patients and 32.8.4% (21) of male sex; subtracting 26.6% (47) of the sample corresponding to the Braquifacial facial biotype, constituted by 27.4% (31) of female patients and by 25% (16) of male sex. There is a statistically significant difference between the DVO obtained by the Rest Position method and Craneometric method of Knebelman according to the facial biotype. There are statistically significant differences between the DVO obtained by craneometric method of Knebelman and the Distances Eye - Right and Left Ear according to the Facial Biotype.
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