Abstract
The vertical dimension can be described as a vertical height of the face. Practical knowledge about the physiological
rest position is very important in determining the vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) accurately. Determination
VDO is one tough stage of prosthodontic treatment. There is no method or tool that can measure VDO accurately. This
study can be used by dentists to help evaluate the results of VDO measurement performed by two dot technique, so
convincing dentists that the measurements are accurate. The distance was measured after the the two points on the tip
of the nose and the tip of the chin assess, while DVO on the photo cephalometric measured by assessing the angle of
the bispinal plane (SNA-SNP) with mandibular plane (Go-Gn), then OVD of cephalometric imaging was compared
with compare the results of photo DVO cephalometric by two dots technique were measuring with Moyers standard.
Based on research conducted at Dental Hospital University of Hasanuddin, there were obtained 20 samples that met
the criteria as research subjects. Measuring DVO on the cephalometric photo, the mean value obtained on men
20.214°and women 22.231°, insignificant statistically. It was concluded that the mean value of DVO corner was
21.52°, still in the range of Moyers value with range 9-32°.
Recommended Citation
Nurung, Muhammad; Dharmautama, Moh.; Jubhari, Eri H.; and Erwansyah, Eka
(2014)
"Perbandinganantaratekniktwodot dengananalisis sefalometri pada pengukuran dimensi vertikal oklusi (Comparison between two dot technique with cephalometric analysis on the measurement of the vertical dimension of occlusion),"
Dentofasial: Vol. 13:
Iss.
3, Article 12.
DOI: 10.15562/jdmfs.v13i3.404
Available at:
https://scholarhub.unhas.ac.id/dentofasial/vol13/iss3/12
Pages
141-144
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©2016Muhammad Nurung, Moh. Dharmautama, Eri H. Jubhari, Eka Erwansyah
DOI
10.15562/jdmfs.v13i3.404