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Revista Estomatológica Herediana

versión impresa ISSN 1019-4355

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GALARZA GALARZA, Micaela Jeniffer; VERDUGO TINITANA, Verónica Ivanova  y  SIGUENCIA NAVOS, Alexandra Verónica. Frequency of mandibular asymmetry in panoramic radiographs in the city of Cuenca, Ecuador. Rev. Estomatol. Herediana [online]. 2023, vol.33, n.3, pp.225-232.  Epub 23-Sep-2023. ISSN 1019-4355.  http://dx.doi.org/10.20453/reh.v33i3.4941.

Objective:

This study aims to determine the frequency of mandibular asymmetries using digital panoramic radiographs that display complete teeth.

Material and methods:

A descriptive, observational, and retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted. The records of all digital panoramic radiographs from patients aged 18 to 59 years, taken at the Dental Image radiographic center during the period 2016-2020, were reviewed. Panoramic radiographs were evaluated for the presence of mandibular asymmetry using the Habets index. Digital radiographic tracing was employed to assess variables including ascending ramus height (C+R), mandibular ramus height (RH), and condylar height (CH). Symmetrical and asymmetrical radiographs were compared.

Results:

Out of the total sample of 1000 radiographs analyzed, the predominant age group was 34-41 years, constituting 301 radiographs (30.1%). Additionally, in terms of asymmetry based on gender, males exhibited a predominance, with 33 (6.6%) symmetrical radiographs and 467 (93.4%) asymmetrical radiographs.

Conclusions:

The study revealed a prevalence of height asymmetry in the right ascending ramus, with greater height observed in males (64.8 mm). These values demonstrated statistical significance in relation to both age and gender.

Palabras clave : facial asymmetry; temporomandibular joint; panoramic radiography.

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