BASIC OF CRANIOMETRY & CEPHALOMETRY

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BASIC OF CRANIOMETRY & CEPHALOMETRY

the branch of physical anthropology dealing with the study and measurement of dry skull after removal of its soft part

Craniometry Cephalometry technique used to measure the skull and determine human characteristics Cephalometry is used in dentistry, and especially in orthodontics, to gauge the size and special relationships of the teeth, jaws, and cranium. This analysis informs treatment planning, quantifies changes during treatment, and provides data for clinical research

Craniometric Point a landmark on the skull from which craniometric measurements can be taken

orale endomolare staphylion basion

bregma glabella lambda nasion opistocranion akanthion gnathion

pteryon porion

euryon zygion gonion

Frankfort horizontal plane a horizontal plane represented in profile by a line between the lowest point on the margin of the orbit to the highest point on the margin of the auditory meatus

The Size Of The Human Skull

FROM TO Length Width Height Facial length Facial width Palatal width   FROM TO Length glabella opisthocranion Width euryon Height bregma basion Facial length nasion gnathion Facial width zygion Palatal width endomolare Palatal length orale staphylion

the ratio of the length of the hard palate to its breadth Cephalic index (CI) the ratio of the maximum width of the head multiplied by 100 divided by its maximum length Facial index (FI) the ratio multiplied by 100 of the breadth of the face to its length Palatomaxillary index (PMI) the ratio of the length of the hard palate to its breadth multiplied by 100

CI FI PMI Dolichocephalic x - 74,9 (long-headed) Mesocephalic 75,0 - 79,9 (medium-headed) Brachycephalic 80,0 - x (short-headed) FI Leptoprosopic 90,9 - x (long narrow face) Mesoprosopic 85,0 - 89,9 (average width face) Euryprosopic x - 84,9 (short broad face) PMI Leptostaphylic x - 79,9 (narrow palatum) Mesostaphylic 80,0 - 84,9 (average width) Brachystaphylic 85,0 - x (broad palatum)

Clinical Diagnosis of Orofacial Anomalies

Anamnesis (patient´s medical history) Examination of orofacial region: - Intraoral - Functional - Others: X-rays, photographs (en face, profile), impressions, analysis of models, orthopantomogram (OPT), teleroentgenogram for cephalometric analysis

Cephalometric Analysis

S Sella mid point of sella turcica N Nasion most anterior point on fronto-nasal suture Or Orbitale most inferior anterior point on margin of orbit Po Porion upper most point on bony external auditory meatus ANS anterior Nasal Spine PNS posterior Nasal Spine Go Gonion most posterior inferior point on angle of mandible Me Menton lower most point on the mandibular symphysis A point deepest concavity on anterior profile of maxilla B point deepest concavity on anterior profile of mandibular symphysis

Frankfort Plane Po - Or Equivalent to the true horizontal when patient is standing upright Maxillary Plane PNS - ANS Gives inclination of maxilla relative to other lines/planes Mandibular Plane Go - Me Gives inclination of mandible relative to other lines/planes

S - N Line indicates orientation of anterior cranial base N - A indicates relative position of maxilla the cranial base N - B indicates relative position of maxilla the cranial base The angles SNA; SNB; ANB indicate relative position of maxilla or mandible to each other and to the cranial base