Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Background: many papers investigate the role of the cranial base in facial development, but the results are not in agreement. This can be due to a difference between the central and lateral parts of the cranial base. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the relationship between the central and the lateral cranial base and the facial skeleton in pre-pubertal peak subjects and at the end of growth. Material/Methods: a total sample of 52 latero-lateral cranial teleradiographs were analyzed. To test the correlation between structures, the "Partial Least Square" analysis was performed. Geometric morphometric analysis were applied and partial least square analysis was used to test correlation. Integration was studied removing the effect of allometry. Results: facial skeleton has no significant relation with central cranial base. Facial skeleton has significant relationships with the lateral portion of the cranial base. This relationship is higher in the post-peak phase of growth. Conclusion: the Integration between facial structures and cranial base is significant. The Spatial orientation and shape of the facial structures are both influenced by cranial base. This is mainly due to the lateral portion of cranial base.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cranial base; Craniofacial orthopedic; Facial skeleton; Geometric morphometric analysis; Integration
Elenco autori:
Oliva, G.; Zotti, R.; Zotti, F.; Dalessandri, D.; Isola, G.; Oliva, B.; Paganelli, C.; Bonetti, S.
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