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Correlation of palatal anatomic characteristics with dermatoglyphic heterogeneity in different growth patterns - 27/08/24

Doi : 10.1016/j.morpho.2024.100775 
P. Rishi a, P. Sharma a, S. Jain a, , A. Jain b, P. Kumar a, D. Shetty a
a Department of Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopaedics, I.T.S. Center for Dental Studies and Research, Muradnagar, 201206 Ghaziabad, UP, India 
b Independent consultant, Delhi, India 

Corresponding author.

Highlights

The relationships between dermatoglyphic patterns and craniofacial growth can provide valuable insights into genetic and developmental factors affecting dental and orthodontic conditions.
Significant differences were observed in ridge counts among the three growth patterns.
Weak correlations were observed between dermatoglyphic patterns and palatal characteristics.
The predictive value of dermatoglyphics for skeletal malocclusion requires further investigation.

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Summary

Aim and objective

The study aimed to explore the correlation between dermatoglyphic patterns and quantitative palatal anatomic variables in individuals with different growth patterns.

Materials and method

A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 126 healthy patients aged 17–25 years. Participants were divided into three groups based on growth patterns: average, vertical, and horizontal. Dermatoglyphic patterns were recorded using an optical fingerprint sensor, and palatal characteristics were measured using digital software. Palatal characteristics, including intercanine width, intermolar width, and palatal depth, were measured using digital software. The results were statistically analyzed.

Results

Significant differences were observed in ridge counts among the three growth patterns. The average growth pattern showed lower ridge counts compared to the vertical and horizontal growth patterns. Dermatoglyphic patterns, such as double loops and tented arches, were significantly higher in the horizontal growth pattern. Weak correlations were found between certain dermatoglyphic patterns and palatal characteristics, with simple arch patterns showing a negative correlation with inter-canine width and symmetrical whorl patterns showing a positive correlation with palatal depth. Loop patterns, spiral patterns, double loop patterns, symmetrical whorl, and simple arch patterns were significant predictors of growth patterns.

Conclusion

This study revealed distinct dermatoglyphic patterns and ridge counts among individuals with different growth patterns. Weak correlations were observed between dermatoglyphic patterns and palatal characteristics. However, the predictive value of dermatoglyphics for skeletal malocclusion requires further investigation. Understanding the relationships between dermatoglyphic patterns and craniofacial growth can provide valuable insights into genetic and developmental factors affecting dental and orthodontic conditions.

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Keywords : Dermatoglyphics, Growth and development, Orthodontics, Fingerprints, Palate, Digital technology


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