Abstract :
Introduction:The shape of the cervical vertebrae is known to be of great importance in the field of orthodontics, as it can be used to assess skeletal maturity. This study aimed to evaluate the shape of the cervical vertebrae in individuals with class I and III skeletal malocclusion.Methods: The research data were collected from the orthodontic patient records by analyzing cone beam computedtomography of the selected individuals before treatment (n=52) this study was conducted between January 2022 and January 2023. The individuals were divided into two groups based on the ANB angle: class I group (n=26, male=12, female=14) and class III group (n=26, male=9, female=17). The ages ranged from 18 to 30 years, and they were all Yemeni.Results:The shape of the cervical vertebrae differs among individuals with different anteroposterior skeletal patterns. Cone beam radiographs of 52 patients were evaluated to assess the morphology of the first cervical vertebra in both Class I and Class III. Eight linear variables and one angular variable were compared in both groups, and there were significant differences between HOTDC1, LOAPC1, dorsal arch, HOTDC1, H1APC1, FOTDC1, and superior surface among individuals with different anteroposterior skeletal patterns.Conclusion: The morphology of the cervical vertebrae was found to be influenced by the anteroposterior relationship of the maxilla to the mandible
Keyword :
Cervical vertebrae,Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT),orthodontics, Yemen.