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Philtrum length and intercommissural distance measurements at mixed dentition period.

Mostafa MostafaNehal HassibInas S M SayedAmany NeamatMagda RamzyTarek El-BadryHisham ElGabryHaidy SalemNada OmarAmira IsmailYousra IbrahimAmr ShebaitaAhmed AllamMagdy Mostafa
Published in: American journal of medical genetics. Part A (2019)
Anthropometric measurements of the lip and mouth are of great importance in clinical dysmorphology as well as reconstructive plastic surgery. In this study, the philtrum length (PhL) and intercommissural distance (ICmD) nomograms for Egyptian children in the mixed dentition period were established. A group of 1,338 Egyptian students in primary schools (735 boys and 603 girls) were included in the study. The students were at mixed dentition period and their ages ranged from 7 to 12 years. Anthropometric norms of PhL and ICmD were developed with significant sex difference in certain groups. A ratio between PhL and ICmD was developed. These data will help facilitate both objective and subjective evaluation of the lip and mouth for proper diagnosis of orofacial anomalies and variations as well as for ideal treatment plans.
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