Comparative Analysis of Korean Nasal Morphology Using Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Subjects
2.2. Methods
2.2.1. CBCT Data
2.2.2. Three-Dimensional Modeling
- (1)
- Three-Dimensional Skull Modeling
- (2)
- Three-Dimensional Facial Soft Tissue Modeling
2.2.3. Measurement Items
- (1)
- Description of Reference Points
- (2)
- Facial Index (FI)
- (3)
- Nasal Index (NI)
- (4)
- Specific Measurement Items
2.2.4. Statistics
3. Results
3.1. Facial Index Classification
3.2. Nasal Index Classification
3.3. Analysis of Nasal Dimensions Based on Sex
3.4. Analysis of Nasal Dimensions Based on Facial Index (FI) Classification
3.5. Analysis of Nasal Dimensions Based on Nasal Index
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Landmark | Definition |
---|---|
Zygion (ZY) | The most lateral point on the zygomatic arch (cheekbone) on both sides of the face. It represents the widest point of the face and is used to measure facial width (bizygomatic width). |
Nasion (N) | The midpoint of the nasofrontal suture, located at the intersection where the frontal bone meets the nasal bones. It serves as a key reference point for measuring nasal height and facial height. |
Gnathion (GN) | The lowest point on the midline of the mandible (chin), marking the lowest edge of the face. It is used in conjunction with the nasion to measure total facial height. |
Subnasale (SN) | The point at the base of the nasal septum where the nasal columella meets the upper lip. It is used to measure nasal height and nasal tip protrusion. |
Pronasale (PRN) | The most anterior point on the tip of the nose. It serves as a reference for measuring nasal tip protrusion from the subnasale. |
Alare (AL) | The most lateral point on each alar contour (nostril wings) of the nose. This landmark is used to measure nasal width (distance between the alare points on both sides). |
Parameter | Definition |
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Nasal width (AL-AL) | Alaria (AL) distance |
Nasal height (N-SN) | Nasion (N) to subnasale (SN) distance |
Nasal bridge length (N-PRN) | Nasion (N) to pronasale (PRN) distance |
Nasal tip protrusion (SN-PRN) | Subnasale (SN) to pronasale (PRN) distance |
Facial Index | Range of FI | N |
---|---|---|
Hypereuryprosopic (very broad face) | 80% | 75 |
Euryprosopic (broad face) | 80~85% | 20 |
Mesoprosopic (round face) | 85~90% | 5 |
Nasal Index | Range of FI | N |
---|---|---|
Leptorrhine (long and narrow) | 55~69.9% | 10 |
Mesorrhine (moderate shape) | 70~84.9% | 76 |
Platyrrhine (broad and short) | 85~99.9% | 14 |
Dimension | Sex | N | Mean (SD) | F | t | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AL-AL (mm) | male | 50 | 39.33 (2.43) | 0.273 | 5.398 | 0.000 * |
female | 50 | 36.70 (2.45) | ||||
N-SN (mm) | male | 50 | 51.91 (3.15) | 0.506 | 6.406 | 0.000 * |
female | 50 | 47.74 (3.36) | ||||
N-PRN (mm) | male | 50 | 40.88 (3.68) | 0.418 | 5.294 | 0.000 * |
female | 50 | 37.16 (3.35) | ||||
SN-PRN (mm) | male | 50 | 21.31 (2.26) | 0.737 | 3.778 | 0.000 * |
female | 50 | 19.70 (1.99) |
Dimension | FI Classification | N | Mean (SD) | F | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AL-AL (mm) | hypereuryprosopic | 75 | 37.92 (2.86) | 0.483 | 0.619 |
euryprosopic | 20 | 38.10 (2.49) | |||
mesoprosopic | 5 | 39.17 (2.52) | |||
N-SN (mm) | hypereuryprosopic | 75 | 48.8 (3.77) | 13.212 | 0.000 * |
euryprosopic | 20 | 52.87 (2.25) | |||
mesoprosopic | 5 | 53.03 (1.74) | |||
N-PRN (mm) | hypereuryprosopic | 75 | 38.03 (3.70) | 11.291 | 0.000 * |
euryprosopic | 20 | 41.92 (3.52) | |||
mesoprosopic | 5 | 42.27 (1.82) | |||
SN-PRN (mm) | hypereuryprosopic | 75 | 20.27 (2.27) | 1.736 | 0.182 |
euryprosopic | 20 | 21.13 (2.20) | |||
mesoprosopic | 5 | 21.55 (1.94) |
Dimension | Nasal Index | N | Mean (SD) | F | p |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AL-AL (mm) | leptorrhine | 10 | 35.24 (2.03) | 10.169 | 0.000 * |
mesorrhine | 76 | 38.02 (2.64) | |||
platyrrhine | 14 | 39.98 (2.23) | |||
N-SN (mm) | leptorrhine | 10 | 53.94 (2.19) | 20.288 | 0.000 * |
mesorrhine | 76 | 50.08 (3.43) | |||
platyrrhine | 14 | 45.50 (2.96) | |||
N-PRN (mm) | leptorrhine | 10 | 43.21 (2.28) | 18.991 | 0.000 * |
mesorrhine | 76 | 39.26 (3.63) | |||
platyrrhine | 14 | 34.72 (2.58) | |||
SN-PRN (mm) | leptorrhine | 10 | 20.56 (2.20) | 0.111 | 0.895 |
mesorrhine | 76 | 20.55 (2.40) | |||
platyrrhine | 14 | 20.24 (1.52) |
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