Abstract

Hard palate is regarded as an important part of the human skull, which contributes to the separation of the oral and nasal cavities. The aims of the study were to investigate the morphology of the hard palate in order to create a general guideline of three-dimensional values of the palate in a Kurdish sample in the city of Sulaimani as well as determining the possible correlations between different palatal parameters in class I malocclusion with the maxillary arch form and perimeter. A retrospective study design was adopted by collecting 100 study models of orthodontic patients aged 16–24 years old attending different private dental clinics in the city of Sulaimani seeking orthodontic management. In this study, three-dimensional palatal measurements including depth, length, and width were measured in an attempt to discover their correlation with each maxillary arch form and perimeter. Additionally, measurements of inter-molar width, inter-canine width, and arch perimeter were carried out. About two-thirds of those seeking orthodontic treatment were females. Nearly 80% of the study sample had narrow palate followed by 15 and 5% of intermediate palate and broad palate, respectively. In regard to arch form, almost 90% of subjects were with tapered maxillary arch form and 10% of them with oval arch form. Males had increased dimensions compared to females, with significant differences, except in palatal depth in the molar area, and palatine height index, in which females showed increased dimensions than males but the differences were statistically non-significant. A strong positive correlation was observed between arch form and canine depth. In regard to arch perimeter, a strong negative correlation was found with molar depth and a medium positive correlation with each of canine depth, palatal width, and palatal length.

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  • Introduction published maps and institutional affilThe palate is situated in the maxillary region just below the maxillary sinus and the nasal cavity

  • Arch dimensions are often modified by the different archwires used during orthodontic treatment, which have an impact on the stability of the obtained results and stability of both maxillary and mandibular arch iations

  • The conduction of this study aimed at the investigation of hard palate morphology, creating general guidelines of three-dimensional values of the palate in a Sulaimani Kurdish sample identifying gender differences

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Introduction

The palate is situated in the maxillary region just below the maxillary sinus and the nasal cavity. It is composed of hard and soft palates [1]. The hard palate is regarded as an important part of the human skull, which contributes to the separation of the oral and nasal cavities [2]. It is associated with dentition, especially maxillary teeth, and supports them [3]. Arch dimensions are often modified by the different archwires used during orthodontic treatment, which have an impact on the stability of the obtained results and stability of both maxillary and mandibular arch iations

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