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Tooth Position in Wind Instrument Players: Dentofacial Cephalometric Analysis.

Miguel Pais ClementeMiguel ClementeCatarina MoraisJosé Manuel AmaranteAfonso Pinhão FerreiraJoaquim Mendes
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Knowledge of the overjet and overbite value permits a substantial analysis on the tooth position of wind instrument players, where both of these parameters are increased and greater than the norm value. The cephalometry was an added value on the interpretation of possible factors that lead to the position of the central incisors of wind instruments. Till some extent in this group of musicians the applied forces during the embouchure mechanism on the anterior teeth and the existing perioral forces promote an equilibrium on the vector of forces. This study findings demonstrate that when evaluating the two samples, wind and string instruments there are different dentofacial configurations, however the only statistically significant differences that were found are related to the interincisal angle (p < 0.05).
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