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Assessment of Maxillary and Mandibular Incisal Inclination in Different Vertical Facial Types Using Cone Beam Computed Tomography: A Retrospective Study

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Sherin Alaa, Hanady Mohamed Samih and Waleed Refaat Elnaggar
ยป doi: 10.48047/AFJBS.6.12.2024.4509-4514

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Objectives:The aim of the study was to evaluate the maxillary incisal inclination and mandibular incisal inclination in different vertical facial patterns using cone-beam computed tomography. Subjects and methods: out of 150 scans ninety-nine CBCT scans were carried to evaluate evaluate the maxillary incisal inclination and mandibular incisal inclination in different vertical facial patterns using cone-beam computed tomography for the three groups: Group I: normal vertical facial type. Group II: low vertical facial type. Group III: high vertical facial type. Results: High angled group showed a higher inclination than Normal and Low angled groups. The inclination of the lower incisors assessed according to mandibular plane. There was a statistically a non-significant difference in mean incisors inclination in the three groups. Conclusion:People have a high angle had more inclination than those with a normal angled groupsor low angled groups. The inclination of the lower incisors assessed according to mandibular plane.There was a statistically a non-significant difference in mean incisors inclination in the three groups.

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