Effect of Sagittal Dentoskeletal Discrepancies on the Vermilion Height and Lip Area
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    Original Article
    P: 79-86
    June 2019

    Effect of Sagittal Dentoskeletal Discrepancies on the Vermilion Height and Lip Area

    Turk J Orthod 2019;32(2):79-86
    1. Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Government Dental College (Kerala University of Health Sciences), Calicut, Kerala, India
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    Received Date: 13.05.2018
    Accepted Date: 16.11.2018
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    ABSTRACT

    Objective:

    A frontal evaluation of the lips could provide important information during a routine clinical evaluation of facial aesthetics. There is a lack of ample evidence in the literature regarding variations in the vermilion height and lip area in various sagittal discrepancies when assessing facial aesthetics. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate and compare the vermilion height and lip area in dentoskeletal Class I, Class II, and Class III malocclusions.

    Methods:

    Subjects included female patients divided into four groups (Angle’s Class I bimaxillary proclination [Class I BMP], Class II Division I [Class II Div 1], Class III and Class I normal [Class I N]) with 36 samples each. Standardized frontal facial photographs were taken at rest and during a posed smile. Thirty-five landmarks on the upper and lower lips were identified for measurements of the vermilion height and lip area. A one-way analysis of variance was used to identify overall differences, and the post-hoc Bonferroni test was applied for multiple comparisons.

    Results:

    Class III showed a significantly smaller upper-lip area and significantly higher ratios of the upper-to-lower lip vermilion height/area. The ratios displayed an increasing trend from the midline to the corners of the mouth. Class I BMP and Class II Div 1 had significantly larger upper and lower-lip areas.

    Conclusion:

    Morphology of the lips is significantly correlated with underlying anteroposterior dentoskeletal discrepancies. During a clinical examination, a critical frontal evaluation of the lips is important as it is apparently indicative of the underlying sagittal discrepancy, especially in skeletal Class III malocclusions.

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