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The study was designed to evaluate facial asymmetry in skeletal class I, skeletal class II and skeletal class III, subjects using posteroanterior cephalometric analysis. The total sample included in the study was 60 subjects which are sub-divided into three groups of 20 each. The conclusion of the study was: a. Maxillary width was found to be significantly greater in skeletal class II than skeletal class I subjects. b. Mandibular width, lower facial height and mandibular comparison was found to be significantly greater in skeletal class III than skeletal class I subjects. c. Over all left side…mehr

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The study was designed to evaluate facial asymmetry in skeletal class I, skeletal class II and skeletal class III, subjects using posteroanterior cephalometric analysis. The total sample included in the study was 60 subjects which are sub-divided into three groups of 20 each. The conclusion of the study was: a. Maxillary width was found to be significantly greater in skeletal class II than skeletal class I subjects. b. Mandibular width, lower facial height and mandibular comparison was found to be significantly greater in skeletal class III than skeletal class I subjects. c. Over all left side dominance was present which was not statistically significant.
Autorenporträt
David marianayagam, a specialist Orthodontist, Apollo Clinic Qatar has completed his Masters in dental surgery at Manipal University. His articles were published in international and national journals.He worked as asst. professor in Manipal University. He has a three and half year old son Daniel Francis. He lives in India.