Abstract
Orbital dimensions of Maharashtrian population a direct measurement study using dry skulls - IDJSR- Print ISSN No: - 2394-708X Online ISSN No:- 2278-3784 Article DOI No:- 10.18231/j.idjsr.2019.025, International Dental Journal of Student's Research-Int Dent J Stud Res
Highlights
IntroductionOrbital base is avital feature in Norma frontalis
Anatomy of Human Orbit is complex, which plays main character in the assessment of craniofacial complex
Materials and Methods 31 dry human skulls were taken for observation from department of anatomy IIMSR Warudi, Badnapur
Summary
Orbital base is avital feature in Norma frontalis It situated between neurocranium and splanchnocranium bilateral to the nasal root. Megaseme (Large) – The Orbital index is 89 or over This type is seen in yellow races 7 Mesoseme (Intermediate) – The orbital index ranges between 89 to 83. This type is seen in the white races.[8] Microseme (Small) – Orbital index 83 or less. The mean, standard deviation and range was analyzed from data These analyses will give a hidden insight in morphological character of anatomic relations of orbit and directing standard for Maxillofacial surgeons who are involved in there constructive management of fractures due to traumas and various orbital pathologies
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