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Growth indicators in orthodontic patients. Part 2: Comparison of cervical bone age to hand-wrist skeletal age. Relationship with chronological age

Authors:

  • G. Litsas
    Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • A. Ari-Demirkaya
    Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey

ABSTRACT


Aim

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between hand-wrist skeletal age, chronological
age and cervical skeletal age as assessed by lateral cephalometric radiograph.

Methods

Lateral
cephalometric and left hand-wrist radiographs of 393 Caucasian children from 8 to 18 years old were evaluated. On the
hand-wrist radiographs average values of the children's skeletal age as described by Schopf (1978), based on the
classification of Bjork (1972), Grave and Brown (1976) were used. Cervical vertebral bone age also was depicted, using the
method described by Mito, Sato, and Mitani. Pearson correlation coefficients (r) and regression analysis were calculated to
assess the linear relationship between chronological, cervical bone and hand-wrist skeletal age.

Results

The cervical
skeletal age correlated significantly with both the chronological and the hand-wrist skeletal age for each gender. However,
the correlation coefficient between cervical skeletal age and hand-wrist skeletal age for both females (r 0.81) and males (0.76)
is higher than that between cervical skeletal age and chronological age (females r 0.73; males r 0.72). In addition, regression
analysis indicates that the relationship between cervical skeletal age and hand-wrist skeletal age is stronger than the
relationship between cervical skeletal age and chronological age for both sexes.

Conclusion

Cervical skeletal age
reflects skeletal status because it can approximate hand-wrist skeletal age, which is considered to be the most reliable
method for measuring the degree of maturity.

PLUMX METRICS

Publication date:

Dec /2010

Keywords:

cervical skeletal age, chronological age, hand-wrist skeletal age

Issue:

Vol.11 – n.4/2010

Page:

176 – 180

Publisher:

Ariesdue

Cite:


Harvard: G. Litsas, A. Ari-Demirkaya (2010) "Growth indicators in orthodontic patients. Part 2: Comparison of cervical bone age to hand-wrist skeletal age. Relationship with chronological age", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 11(4), pp176-180. doi:
Vancouver: G. Litsas, A. Ari-Demirkaya. Growth indicators in orthodontic patients. Part 2: Comparison of cervical bone age to hand-wrist skeletal age. Relationship with chronological age. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry [Internet]. 2010Dec.1 [cited 2025May.24];11(4):176-180. Available from: https://www.ejpd.eu/abstract-pubmed/growth-indicators-in-orthodontic-patients-part-2-comparison-of-cervical-bone-age-to-hand-wrist-skeletal-age-relationship-with-chronological-age/
MLA: G. Litsas, A. Ari-Demirkaya Growth indicators in orthodontic patients. Part 2: Comparison of cervical bone age to hand-wrist skeletal age. Relationship with chronological age. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2010;11(4):176-180

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