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Vignesh Ravindra

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A comparative evaluation between dermatoglyphic patterns and different terminal planes in primary dentition

2018

Background To assess the correlation between different dermatoglyphic patterns with the terminal planes in deciduous dentition. Material and methods 300 children who are 3-6 years old with complete primary dentition were recruited and the pattern of molar terminal plane was recorded in the proforma. Finger prints of the distal phalanges of these subjects were recorded using ink and roller method and were analysed for the finger print pattern by a forensic specialist. The pattern were classified based on classification given by Galton. The finger ridge counts were also measured. Results Ulnar loop pattern was the most predominant dermatoglyphic pattern. Absence of arch pattern in ring and li…

OrthodonticsDentitionResearchOrthodontics030206 dentistryPhalanxBiology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ridge (differential geometry)Plane (Unicode)body regions03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureTerminal (electronics)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASRing fingermedicineDermatoglyphicsGeneral Dentistry030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWhorl (botany)
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A comparative evaluation between cheiloscopic patterns and the permanent molar relationships to predict the future malocclusions

2019

Background To assess the correlation between different cheiloscopic patterns with the permanent molar relationships. Material and methods 300 children who are 14-16 years old with completely erupted 2nd permanent molars upto occlusal table were recruited and the pattern of molar terminal plane was recorded in the proforma. Lip prints of these subjects were recorded with lipstick-cellophane method and middle 10mm of lower lip was analysed for the lip print pattern as suggested by Sivapathasundharam et al. The pattern were classified based on Tsuchihashi and Suzuki classification. Results Type II (branched) pattern was the most predominant cheiloscopic pattern. The predominant patterns which …

MolarOrthodonticsResearchLower lipMolar relationshipOrthodonticsBiology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseComparative evaluationSample size determinationUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASReticular connective tissuemedicineMalocclusionDermatoglyphicsGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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