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    Orthodontic class III anomalies show distinct craniofacial differences compared to normal occlusion. These include jaw base position, profile concavity, and lower incisor positioning, with no significant sex-based morphological variations.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics
    • Cephalometrics
    • Craniofacial Morphology

    Background:

    • Class III orthodontic anomalies represent a significant malocclusion.
    • Understanding craniofacial characteristics is crucial for diagnosis and treatment planning.
    • Roentgencephalometry is a standard tool for analyzing skeletal patterns.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify quantitative distinctions in craniofacial variables between Class III anomalies and eugnathic controls.
    • To determine which variables most effectively discriminate Class III orthodontic anomalies.
    • To investigate potential sex-related differences in these morphological characteristics.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of latero-lateral skull roentgenograms from 269 individuals (aged 10-18 years).

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  • Inclusion of 89 subjects with Class III anomalies and 180 controls with eugnathic occlusion.
  • Measurement and statistical analysis of 38 craniofacial variables (linear, angular, calculated) using computer analysis.
  • Main Results:

    • Class III subjects exhibited a negative jaw apical base difference, concave osseous profile, reduced soft tissue convexity, retroinclined lower incisors, mandibular prognathism, increased mandibular angle, and altered jaw proportions.
    • Significant differences were observed in multiple craniofacial characteristics when comparing Class III anomalies to the control group.
    • Only four linear variables showed significant sex-related discrimination, indicating minimal sex differences in viscerocranium morphology.

    Conclusions:

    • Class III orthodontic anomalies are characterized by specific skeletal and soft tissue profile changes.
    • The identified variables are key discriminators for Class III malocclusion.
    • Morphological characteristics of the viscerocranium in this age group show no significant sex differences.