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A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between the cranial and facial index and the shape and width of the upper dental arch. The results were processed using the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) data package to relate the established variables, finding 55.4% of the subjects studied had brachycephalic skulls, 42.1% had mesoprosopic faces, 63.3% had ovoid arch forms, and finally 74.2% had wide arches for the male sex and 41.7% had narrow arches for the female sex, with a degree of statistical significance of = 0.05 for these results.…mehr

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A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the relationship between the cranial and facial index and the shape and width of the upper dental arch. The results were processed using the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) data package to relate the established variables, finding 55.4% of the subjects studied had brachycephalic skulls, 42.1% had mesoprosopic faces, 63.3% had ovoid arch forms, and finally 74.2% had wide arches for the male sex and 41.7% had narrow arches for the female sex, with a degree of statistical significance of = 0.05 for these results. The values found were compared with studies carried out in other regions of South America, Europe, Asia and Africa, since there are no studies of this type in our country. The results of some of these studies coincided and others differed from those obtained from the sample of students from Austro Ecuador.
Autorenporträt
Spécialiste en orthodontie-Université de Cuenca 2016 Magister en Gerencia de Salud para el Desarrollo Local-Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja 2013