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Cephalometric and visual norms for a Japanese population

G Engel, B M Spolter

    American Journal of Orthodontics
    |July 1, 1981
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    This study establishes cephalometric norms for Japanese individuals aged 6-18. These craniofacial measurements provide a baseline for assessing growth and development in this population.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthodontics and Dental Anthropology
    • Craniofacial Development
    • Population-Specific Norms

    Background:

    • Establishing accurate cephalometric norms is crucial for diagnosing craniofacial abnormalities.
    • Existing cephalometric data may not accurately represent diverse populations.
    • Native Japanese craniofacial morphology requires specific normative data for clinical application.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compile comprehensive cephalometric and visual norms for a native Japanese population.
    • To provide age- and sex-specific normative data for individuals aged 6 to 18 years.
    • To facilitate the assessment of craniofacial growth and development in Japanese children and adolescents.

    Main Methods:

    • Collected lateral and frontal cephalograms from 72 native Japanese subjects (ages 6-18).

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  • Measured 50 standard cephalometric variables for males and females at each age.
  • Generated normal composite tracings for ages 8, 12, and 16 years.
  • Main Results:

    • Established normative values for 50 cephalometric measurements across different ages and sexes.
    • Presented composite tracings representing typical craniofacial structures at key developmental stages (8, 12, 16 years).
    • Demonstrated the utility of these norms for various cephalometric analyses.

    Conclusions:

    • The compiled norms provide a valuable reference for evaluating Japanese craniofacial structures.
    • These data support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning in pediatric dentistry and orthodontics.
    • The study highlights the importance of population-specific data in craniofacial assessment.