Abstract

Facial index is useful for anatomists, forensic scientists and plastic surgeons during treatment of congenital and traumatic deformities, identification of individuals in medico-legal cases and identifying craniofacial deformities and they help us in distinguishing one person from another. Very few researchers from Nepal have worked on these facial features with respect to population and environment. The study aims to find the prevalence of leptoprosopic type of face among dental students of Kantipur Dental College, Kathmandu, Nepal. The descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 173 dental students of age group 17-25 years in the Department of Anatomy, Kantipur Dental College Teaching Hospital and Research Center, Basundhara, Kathmandu from September to December 2018. Ethical clearance was obtained from Institutional Review Committee of the institution and convenience sampling was done. The facial parameters include facial height, facial width which was measured using Digital Vernier Caliper and Sliding Caliper respectively. The face was classified into three different types based on the value of facial index, according to Bannister Classification. Data was analyzed using SPSS 20. Prevalence of leptoprosopic type of face was 70 (40.46%) [40.39-40.53 at 95%CI]. Among these, 37 (21.39%) were males and 33 (19.07%) were females. Leptoprosopic was most common which was followed by hyperleptoprosopic in 64 (36.99%), mesoprosopic in 26 (15.03%), euryprosopic in 12 (6.94%) and hypereuryprosopic facial types in 1 (0.58%). All three facial parameters including facial height, facial width and facial index were greater in male than in female. This study concludes that the leptoprosopic face was most common followed by hyperleptoprosopic, mesoprosopic, europrosopic and hypereuroprosopic type of face.

Highlights

  • Facial index is useful for anatomists, forensic scientists and plastic surgeons during treatment of congenital and traumatic deformities, identification of individuals in medico-legal cases and identifying craniofacial deformities and they help us in distinguishing one person from another

  • Facial index is anatomically classified as Hypereuryprosopic face, Euryprosopic face Mesoprosopic face, Leptoprosopic face and Hyperleptoprosopic face.[5]

  • This study aims to determine facial index, variations in facial morphometry and face type of dental students of Kantipur Dental College and Research Center

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Introduction

Facial index is useful for anatomists, forensic scientists and plastic surgeons during treatment of congenital and traumatic deformities, identification of individuals in medico-legal cases and identifying craniofacial deformities and they help us in distinguishing one person from another. The study aims to find the prevalence of leptoprosopic type of face among dental students of Kantipur Dental College, Kathmandu, Nepal. Human facial contour has always been an interesting subject for anatomists, anthropologists, plastic surgeons, and artists.[1] Craniofacial anthropometry is used for the determination of the morphological characteristics of the head and face. Shrestha et al Prevalence of Leptoprosopic Type of Face among Dental Students: A Cross-Sectional study. The shape of the human face was reported to be different among different races and ethnic groups.[3] Facial index is used in anthropometry to describe the facial proportion. Facial index is anatomically classified as Hypereuryprosopic face (very broad face), Euryprosopic face (broad face) Mesoprosopic face (round face), Leptoprosopic face (long face) and Hyperleptoprosopic face (very long face).[5]

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