Abstract

Introduction: To evaluate the anthropometric and divine proportion measurements using pre and posttreatmentphotographs in patients subjected to only orthodontic treatment and orthodontics with orthognathicsurgery.Materials and Method: The sample size was calculated with a power value of 95% which yielded a samplesize of 126 patients. The pre and post photographs of these patients were divided into two groups namelyGroup I where patients treated only with orthodontics (64 patients) and Group II where patients were treatedby both orthodontics and orthognathic surgery(52 patients). The Standard Anthropometric facial proportionsand divine proportion measurements were used to digitally assess the pre and post-treatment facial changesusing Ilexis FACAD software (Version 3.8.00). These photographs were standardized with the help ofinterpupillary line measurement which was done on both digital photographs and clinically and correlated.Results: Group I showed statistical significance (P<0.005) with upper lip length, lower lip length, upperlip, and lower lip vermillion changes whereas Group II subjects showed statistical significance in Skeletalvertical changes. The lower facial height, lower lip length was significant in Class II orthognathic patientswhereas the upper facial height, alar basal width, and mouth width showed significant differences (P<0.005)in Class III orthognathic patients.Conclusion: Significant changes were noticed in both groups when pre and post-treatment values werecompared, but orthognathic subjects comparatively showed higher significance values in vertical parameterswhich were near to the ideal anthropometric values and divine proportion ratios.

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