Koç, FıratSağdıç, DenizÖrsçelik, Ragıp Burak2024-09-102024-09-102024Koç, Fırat, Sağdıç, Deniz & Örsçelik, Ragıp Burak. “Evaluation of Facial Depth in Maxillary-Based Class III Individuals: A Cephalometric Study”. Acta Stomatologica Cappadocia. 4;1 (June 2024): 33-50.https://doi.org/10.54995/ASC.4.1.3https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12695/2840Statement of the problem: There is a lack of data in the literature regar-ding the relationship between the average facial depth distance and this dis-tance with the anterior facial height in patients exhibiting skeletal class III ma-locclusion originating from the maxilla. Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the amount of average facial depth in maxillary-based Class III cases and to evaluate the relationship between average facial depth and anterior facial height. Materials and Methods: The study comprised 592 individuals diagno-sed with Class III malocclusion, of whom 281 were female and 311 were male. The pogonion (Po), nasion (N), Frankfort Horizontal plane (FH), condylion (Co), and menton (Me) points were marked on the cephalometric radiographs of the participants. The projection of point Co to point N on the FH plane (Co'-N') was defined as the facial depth distance, while the distance between N and Me was determined as the anterior facial height distance. Subsequently, the fa-cial depth distances of all individuals were measured. The facial depth distance was then ratioed with the anterior facial height distance in an attempt to reach standard ratios for maxillary-based Class III cases. Results: Average facial depth distance (Co?-N?) is 83 ± 7 mm. The ratio of facial depth distance (Co?-N?) to anterior facial height (N-Me) (Co?-N?/N-Me) is determined to be 68 ± 5%.-When this ratio is evaluated separately according to facial heights; it is determined as 66 ± 4% in long-faced individuals, 67 ± 4% in normal-faced individuals, and 71 ± 5% in short-faced individuals. Conclusions: The use of this ratio in cephalometric film analysis may bring a new perspective to the evaluation of maxillary Class III malocclusions.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCephalometric AnalysisSkeletal Class IIIMalocclusionAnterior Facial HeightFacial DepthJarabak RatioEvaluation of Facial Depth in Maxillary-Based Class III Individuals: A Cephalometric StudyArticle413350