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A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF BONE DENSITY BASED ON ANGLES MALOCCLUSION CLASSIFICATION ON FEMALE PATIENTS AGED 13-30 YEARS OLD ON PANORAMIC RADIOGRAPH
Malocclusion can affect the stomatognathic system and induce changes in bone density that can be evaluated through a panoramic radiograph. The aim of ...
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Perpustakaan Fakultas Kedokteran GigiJudul Seri -No. Panggil 616.0757 Che APenerbit FKG Unpad : Bandung., 2017 Deskripsi Fisik xv, 93 hlm; ilus; hardcoverBahasa EnglishISBN/ISSN 160110132010Klasifikasi NONETipe Isi -Tipe Media -Tipe Pembawa -Edisi -Subyek Info Detil Spesifik -Pernyataan Tanggungjawab - -
Malocclusion can affect the stomatognathic system and induce changes in bone density that can be evaluated through a panoramic radiograph. The aim of this study was to determine bone density based on Angle�s malocclusion classification on female patients aged 13-30 years old on panoramic radiograph.
In the current study, ninety digital panoramic radiographs of female patients aged 13-30 years old with 30 radiographs representing each of the Angle�s malocclusion classes (class I, class II, class III) were used. Bone density was measured by using ImageJ software with 20x20 pixels intensity by using a method based on the mental index (MI). The result of the current study revealed that the mean bone density of female patients aged 13-30 years old with Angle�s malocclusion of class I was 18.726% of cortical and 81.274% of marrow, class II was 16.804% of cortical and 83.196% of marrow, and class III was 15.911% of cortical and 84.089% of marrow. In conclusion, the bone density of female patients aged 13-30 years old with Angle�s class I malocclusion was higher than class II, and class II malocclusion has higher bone density than class III on panoramic radiograph. -
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