Facial profile, occlusal features and treatment need for a sample of Karbalaa governorate students aged 14 years

Abstract

ABSTARCT
Background: Study of the facial profile plays an important part in the assessment of individual cases as well as in
treatment planning. The importance of the profile lies in its ready analysis and comparison with 'normal' faces. It is
always true that good profile is an important aim of treatment and that bad profile is a potent cause of patient
dissatisfaction. The aim of this oral health survey was to determine the distribution, prevalence and the severity of
malocclusion and orthodontic treatment need in relation to gender in Karbalaa, Iraq.
Materials and Methods: A clinical examination was made of a random sample of 2248 intermediate school students
aged 14 years.
Results: In summary the following results were obtained: Normal profile was found in 76.6%, convex profile in 12.94%
and concave profile in 10.5%. Class I Angle class was found in 73.88%, class II in 20.92% and class III in 5.20%.
Crowding was more concentrated in the lower anterior segment while the spacing cases were higher and more
concentrated in the upper anterior segment. The competent lips were the most frequent type. The treatment need
according to IOTN show the subject who need no treatment were about 46.84%, then 27.14% need little treatment,
then 12.01% need moderate treatment, then 10.14% great treatment need and lastly 3.87% very greatly treatment
need.
Conclusion: The statistical analysis shows there was a significant correlation at 0.01 level between facial profile types
in relation to Angle`s classes of molar relation. There was no significant difference between males and females in the
occlusal feature and treatment need.
Key words: Occlusal features, facial profile, treatment need. (J Bagh Coll Dentistry 2011;23(101-104).