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Normal variation of mandibular asymmetry in children
Authors:Valeria Vespasiano  Cornelis Klop  Catharina S. Mulder  Jan H. Koolstra  Nicolaas H. J. Lobé  Ludo. F. M Beenen  Jitske W. Nolte  Alfred G. Becking
Affiliation:1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Amsterdam University Medical Centers and Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Functional Anatomy, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Amsterdam UMC (location AMC), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Objective

To explore the normal variation of asymmetry in mandibles of children in the age group of 1 to 12 years.

Materials and Methods

The study group consisted of 92 cadaveric mandibles of children with a dental age of 1 to 12 years old in possession of ACTA (Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam), Faculty of Dentistry, the Netherlands. 3D models of the mandibles were obtained from CT-scans and hemimandibular volumes of all mandibles were calculated. The condylar height, ramus height, mandibular body length and the gonial angle were bilaterally determined using a novel landmark-based method, and the degree of asymmetry was calculated.

Results

No relationship was found between dental age and asymmetry of the studied parameters (P < .05). The highest degree of asymmetry was found in the ramus height, whereas the gonial angle presented the lowest degree of asymmetry. A positive correlation was found between the asymmetry of the hemimandibular volume vs the height of the ramus (P < .05) and the length of the mandibular body (P < .05). An inverse correlation was found between the asymmetry of the ramus height vs the condylar height (P < .05), mandibular body length (P < .05) and gonial angle (P < .05).

Conclusions

Mandibular asymmetries in children did occur (9.8% of the included mandibles presented with a relevant overall asymmetry of ≥3%) and were unrelated to age. The different segments of the mandible seem to compensate for each other, in order to maintain a functional equilibrium.
Keywords:asymmetry  cephalometry  children  computed tomography  mandible
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