scholarly journals A STUDY ON HARD PALATE AND HIGH ARCHED PALATE: A MORPHOMETRIC STUDY WITH ASSOCIATED TRAITS

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.3) ◽  
pp. 6657-6662
Author(s):  
Panathula Annapurna ◽  
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Peruri Pushyami ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Ayman G. Mustafa ◽  
Ayssar A. Tashtoush ◽  
Othman A. Alshboul ◽  
Mohammed Z. Allouh ◽  
Ahmad A. Altarifi

This study was conducted to identify the morphometric features of the hard palate and to test the reliability of using palatal morphology in sex determination. Three hundred maxillary casts were collected from dental clinics in north Jordan. The age and gender of the patient and the serial number for each cast were recorded. The age range was 6 to 50 years old. A caliper was used to perform the following measurements: the length, width, and depth of the hard palate. In addition, the size, shape, and position of the incisive papilla were also determined. All measurements were done by a trained examiner who was able to perform the measurements in a reproducible manner. Statistical analysis showed that the mean palatal length, width, and depth, and size of dental papilla in both groups were the highest in males. The full logistic regression model including all the three predictors (length, width, and depth) indicated that the three parameters were significantly correlated with gender in the adult group. However, in the child group, only width and length were significantly (p=0.001,p>0.042respectively) correlated with gender. Regarding the shape and size of the incisive papilla, they were significantly different between males and females in both adult (p>0.03) and child (p=0.001) groups. These findings might be potentially relevant to anthropological studies aiming at individual and/or sex identification. Moreover, the results might have clinical value in prosthodontics, especially in fabricating complete maxillary dentures for edentulous patients.


2014 ◽  
Vol 75 (S 01) ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Garcia ◽  
M. Pyfer ◽  
S. Singhal ◽  
M. Otten ◽  
A. Iloreta ◽  
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JMS SKIMS ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-77
Author(s):  
Mohd Athar ◽  
K S Sodhi ◽  
S Kala ◽  
R K Maurya ◽  
S Chauhan ◽  
...  

Adenoid cystic carcinoma is a relatively uncommon tumour of salivary, glands and is characterised by a prolonged clinical course and a fatal outcome. It was first described as `cylindroma' by Billroth in 1859. Half of these tumors occur in glandular tissues other than the major salivary glands; principally in the hard palate, but they can also arise in the tongue and minor salivary glands. Unusual locations include the external auditory canal, nasopharynx, lacrimal glands, breast, vulva, esophagus, cervix and Cowper glands. The long natural history of this tumor and its tendency for local recurrence are well known. JMS 2012;15(1):76-77.


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