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https://doi.org/10.5937/sejodr7-24230
Comparison of cephalometric craniofacial features and facial photographic features for two generations of patients
NASIM MIRDEHGHAN
KANAAN SHARIF
AJIT KALIA
MASOUD MIRDEHGHAN
KAZEM MIRDEHGHAN
NAJNEEN N KHAN
Sažetak
Objective: To estimate the correlation and variant heritability values of craniofacial variables between parents and their offspring.
Materials and Methods: The sample comprised 20 Indian families; each family consisted of father,
mother, son, and daughter. Lateral cephalometric radiographs and facial photographs were taken for each family member.Fifty -three angular, linear, and proportional cephalometric variables were measured and photographic analysis was done. Interfamilial correlations and heritability (h2) values were estimated among father-son, father-daughter,mother-son, and mother-daughter pairings.
Results: The most similar angular measurements between parents and offspring were as follows:SNA0,SNB0 ,ANB0 ,FMA0, MP-FH0 , LI-NB0, Op-FH0 ,UI-NA0 , OP-SN0, LI-NB0 and The most similar linear measurements were as follows: Co-Pt.A,Co-Gn, N- ANS, , UI-A, Me-Me’,LI-A.Pog, Mx 1 exposure. Both the correlation coefficients and the heritable values were stronger in the father-offspring than the mother-offspring pairings.
Conclusions: The overall correlation and h2 mean values for the three types of measurements
showed stronger values in the father-offspring than the mother-offspring groups, with the father –son pairings more significant than the father-daughter groups.
Ključne riječi
Cephalometrics; Heritability; Facial photographs; Craniofacial features; Offspring.
Hrčak ID:
249802
URI
Datum izdavanja:
30.10.2020.
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