The Relationship Between Severity of Dental Malocclusion and Facial Profile Balance: A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment ... in Orthodontics ...University of Michigan, 1984 - Face |
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acceptability according analysis appearance assess Assistant association attempted Burstone CHI-SQUARE chosen clinical Concerning considered constructed correlation COUNT defined demonstrated dental malocclusion dental relationships dento-facial determining treatment priority developed difference E plane establish esthetics evaluation examiners exist face facial balance facial height facial profile balance female subgroups Grewe Histogram I&II identify imbalances important individuals integumental profile judgements less lip position lip to E List lower lip male and female malocclusion indices MAXIMUM means MEDIUM method Michigan nasolabial angle objective Occlusal Index oral orthodontic treatment Orthodontists plane planning points profile balance quantitatively assess raters concensus ratio received Ricketts sample Scattergram severity of dental severity of malocclusion showed side significant social soft profile angle soft tissue measures soft tissue profile strong subjective subjective rating subnasale Summers TABLE teeth Thesis THREE tissue profile balance Two-way cross-tabulation unacceptable upper lip values VARIABLE vertical XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX