A cephalometric analysis of the antegonial notch in relation to the direction of mandibular growth
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1. Yokohama City University Medical Center
2. Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU)
3. Tulane University School of Medicine
Abstract
Masticatory muscle forces influence craniofacial morphology development. The antegonial notch (Notch) is a bony concavity on the inferior border of the mandible. Considering the Notch is located anteriorly to the insertion of the masseter muscle and varies among individuals, we hypothesised that these muscles influence the formation of the Notch. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the correlation between mandible morphology and Notch formation. Sixty Japanese patients who visited the Department of Orthodontics at our university hospital were retrospectively evaluated. Morphological and morphometric analyses of the Notch and related craniofacial parameters were conducted using lateral cephalograms taken at the patients’ initial visits. Standard values for the Notch area and depth were determined, and the morphology of the Notch and mandible was analysed using Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (p < 0.05). The mean Notch area and depth was 78.71 ± 36.54 mm2 and 3.11 ± 1.09 mm, respectively. The Notch area was significantly correlated with ramus inclination (p = 0.044, r = 0.261) and with the Y-axis (p = 0.039, r = 0.267). This study indicated that both the masticatory muscles and mandibular growth could contribute to the Notch formation.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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