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Revista Médica Electrónica

On-line version ISSN 1684-1824

Abstract

GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ, Suami et al. Relationship between dental occlusion and craniocervical posture in children with class II and III malocclusions. Rev.Med.Electrón. [online]. 2019, vol.41, n.1, pp.63-77. ISSN 1684-1824.

Introduction:

the relationship between malocclusions and the crania-cervical system posture has generated a a growing interest among orthodontists.

Objective:

to describe the relationship between dental occlusion and the position of the crania-cervical system in children with class II and class III malocclusions.

Materials and methods:

cross-sectional, descriptive study. The universe was 19 children, aged from 7 to 12 years, class II and III Angle’s malocclusions, admitted in the Orthodontics service of the Faculty of Stomatology of Havana in October 2016. Oral examination and teleradiography were performed. The results were presented in tables.

Results:

Class II of Angle predominated, where the molar distoclusion was more marked on the right side (-2.95 mm) and in class III the greater mesioclusion corresponded to the left (2.25 mm as average). In both, the ½ unit predominated (36.8% in Class II). The cranio-vertebral angle and the suboccipital space were within the normal range; 104.65º and 7.99 mm in class II and in class III 103.78º and 6.90 mm as average. The depth of the cervical spine was 6.26 mm and 6.20 mm respectively; which meant a rectification of the cervical spine.

Conclusions:

Angle’s Class II was found more frequent. The position of the head was normal in both classes and also the rectified cervical spine. Inverse relationships were identified between the magnitude of the malocclusion and the position of the head and cervical spine. The objective of this work is to present a clinical case and the importance of a nurse intervention.

Keywords : dental oclusion, Angle’s clsification, crani-cervical system; head position; cervical spine..

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