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Variability Of Arch Forms In Various Vertical Facial Patterns, Nabila Anwar, Mubassar Fida Sep 2010

Variability Of Arch Forms In Various Vertical Facial Patterns, Nabila Anwar, Mubassar Fida

Section of Dental-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery

OBJECTIVE: To compare arch forms in various vertical facial patterns and to make arch form guides based on posterior intermolar widths.

STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional comparative study.

PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from June 2007 to May 2008.

METHODOLOGY: Subjects with age range of 13-30 years were selected having full complement of teeth (upto second permanent molars) with absence of severe crowding (less than 7 mm). Exclusion criteria were presence of dental anomalies, previous dentoalveolar surgery, trauma or orthodontic treatment and craniofacial syndromes. One hundred subjects including 40 normodivergent, 30 hypodivergent and 30 hyperdivergent cases …


Comparison Of Three Mixed Dentition Analysis Methods In Orthodontic Patients At Akuh, Sarwat Memon, Mubassar Fida Aug 2010

Comparison Of Three Mixed Dentition Analysis Methods In Orthodontic Patients At Akuh, Sarwat Memon, Mubassar Fida

Section of Dental-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery

OBJECTIVE: To compare the actual sum of canine and premolars and that predicted from three mixed dentition prediction methods in orthodontic patients at the Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), Karachi.

STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional comparative study.

PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Orthodontic clinic at the Aga Khan University Hospital from June 2002 to December 2007.

METHODOLOGY: Data were collected using pretreatment records including orthodontic files and plaster casts of 121 orthodontic patients. Digital caliper was used to measure the mesiodistal widths of permanent teeth from 1st molar to 1st molar in mandibular arch, and central incisors and 1st molars in maxillary …


Soft Tissue Profile Response In Extraction Versus Non-Extraction Orthodontic Treatment, Munizeh Khan, Mubassar Fida Jul 2010

Soft Tissue Profile Response In Extraction Versus Non-Extraction Orthodontic Treatment, Munizeh Khan, Mubassar Fida

Section of Dental-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery

Objective: To compare changes occurring in the soft tissue profile with orthodontic treatment in extraction versus nonextraction cases, and to determine the hard and soft tissue parameters that show significant correlations to understand the factors influencing the response to tooth movement. Study Design: Quasi-experimental. Place and Duration of Study: Dental Section, The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from 2005 to 2008. Methodology: Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalographs of 34 subjects were assessed. For half of the patients (n=17), treatment included the extraction of 4 premolars, whereas the other half were treated by the non-extraction approach. Incisal and soft tissue effects …


Dental Maturity Amongst Various Vertical And Sagittal Facial Patterns, Rashna H. Sukhia, Mubassar Fida Apr 2010

Dental Maturity Amongst Various Vertical And Sagittal Facial Patterns, Rashna H. Sukhia, Mubassar Fida

Section of Dental-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery

OBJECTIVE: To compare the mean dental maturity amongst three vertical facial patterns (short, average and long anterior facial heights) and also amongst two sagittal facial patterns (skeletal class I and II) in orthodontic patients.

STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional analytical study.

PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from August to October 2008.

METHODOLOGY: Data was retrospectively retrieved from pretreatment orthodontic records of patients who visited the orthodontic clinic. The sample was divided into three vertical groups, namely short, average and long anterior facial types, and two sagittal groups, namely skeletal class I and II. Dental development was …


Vertical Facial And Dental Arch Dimensional Changes In Extraction Vs. Non-Extraction Orthodontic Treatment, Meena Kumari, Mubassar Fida Jan 2010

Vertical Facial And Dental Arch Dimensional Changes In Extraction Vs. Non-Extraction Orthodontic Treatment, Meena Kumari, Mubassar Fida

Section of Dental-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery

OBJECTIVE: To compare the vertical facial and dental arch dimensional changes occurring with extraction and nonextraction orthodontic treatments.

STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional comparative study.

PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: The Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi during the period 2003 to 2005.

METHODOLOGY: Data were collected using records of patients who visited the study setting during the study period. Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalographs and study casts of 81 orthodontic patients (41=non-extraction and 40=premolar extractions) were taken. Variables used for evaluating vertical dimension were Frankfort mandibular plane angle (FMA), facial height (N-Me), facial height ratio (N-ANS/ANS-Me), soft tissue facial height (G' to …