Relationship Between Craniocervical Posture and Vertical Face Pattern in Class II Division 1 Malocclusion

Authors

  • Saba Sikandar FMH College of Medicine & Dentistry
  • Naseer Ahmad Chaudhry FMH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LHR
  • Muhammad Imran Rahbar FMH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LHR
  • Asim Riaz FMH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LHR
  • Muhammad Mohsin Kamal FMH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LHR
  • Farhan Ali Multan Medical and Dental College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51273/esc23.2519221

Keywords:

Class II division 1, Craniocervical posture, Malocclusion

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the cervical inclination and craniocervical posture (CCP) in a sample of Class II Division 1 malocclusion with different vertical patterns among adult population in Lahore.

Methods: A total of 70 adult skeletal Class II division 1 cases (ANB0 > 4) with Dental Class II malocclusion (molar relation half cusp or full cusp Class II) and Overjet > 5mm, were enrolled in this study. Clinical examination and lateral cephalograms taken in natural head position were traced to classify the malocclusion, determine vertical pattern and evaluation of craniocervical posture

Results: Results of the study showed that extended craniocervical posture (forward cervical inclination with backward head rotation) was found in 47.1 % of the study group and was significantly correlated to the vertical pattern of the face (r = 0.496, p =0.000). This indicated that the CCP is not only related to sagittal craniofacial relations but also vertical pattern of the face and as the vertical pattern of face increased the cervical spine inclined forward and the head rotated backwards on spine. Flexed head posture was found to be the least prevalent. Subjects with high vertical pattern of facial development had extended CCP whereas subjects with normal vertical pattern mainly had normal CCP

Conclusion:  Results of this study suggest a significant relationship between Type of malocclusion and craniocervical posture. There was a moderately strong relationship between vertical pattern of the patient and cervical inclination and craniocervical posture which was highly significant.

Author Biographies

Naseer Ahmad Chaudhry, FMH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LHR

Professor

Muhammad Imran Rahbar, FMH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LHR

Professor

Asim Riaz, FMH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LHR

Assistant Professor

Muhammad Mohsin Kamal, FMH COLLEGE OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY, LHR

Assistant Professor

Farhan Ali, Multan Medical and Dental College

Assistant Professor

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Published

2023-08-19

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Sikandar S, Ahmad Chaudhry N, Imran Rahbar M, Riaz A, Kamal MM, Ali F. Relationship Between Craniocervical Posture and Vertical Face Pattern in Class II Division 1 Malocclusion. Esculapio - JSIMS [Internet]. 2023 Aug. 19 [cited 2024 Nov. 18];19(2):241-6. Available from: https://esculapio.pk/journal/index.php/journal-files/article/view/276

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