IJAR.2017.229
Type of Article: Original Research
Volume 5; Issue 2.3 (June 2017)
Page No.: 3964-3967
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.16965/ijar.2017.229
SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IN THE LOCATION OF MANDIBULAR FORAMEN USING DISCRIMINATIVE FUNCTION ANALYSIS TEST
Shiny Vinila B H *1, Eshwar T 2, John Jims V 2, Sri Kavya T 2.
*1 Senior lecturer, Department of Anatomy, Panineeya Mahavidyalaya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Center, Hyderabad, India.
2 3rdYear BDS student, Panineeya Mahavidyalaya Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Center, Hyderabad, India.
Corresponding author: B H Shiny Vinila, Senior Lecturer, Department of Anatomy, Panineeya Mahavidyalaya Institute of Dental sciences and Research Center, Kamalanagar, Chaitanyapuri, Dilsukhnagar, Hyderabad, 500060 Contact number: 7731933238 E-Mail: bhvineela@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
Aim: To determine the sexual dimorphism of mandible based on the location of the mandibular foramen using discriminative function analysis test.
Materials and Methods: This study was carried out on 70 mandibles (43 male, 27 female) which were collected from the department of Anatomy. A total of 140 mandibular foramina (70 left and 70 right) were included in the study. The distance from the center of mandibular foramen to various anatomical land marks were measured. From the center of mandibular foramen to the anterior border of ramus of mandible, From the center of mandibular foramen to the posterior border of ramus of mandible, From the center of mandibular foramen to the inferior borders of ramus of the mandible and From the center of mandibular foramen to the the mandibular notch were measured using digital vernier calipers and data was analyzed using spss 16th version.
Results: The results showed that there is a significant difference between the distance from the center of the mandibular foramen to the anterior border and mandibular notch. Stepwise and direct discriminative analysis shows sexual dimorphism with 90% accuracy bearing Wilkin’s lambda and Eigen values as 0.475 and 1.104 respectively. Conclusion: In the present study the sex of the mandible was determined with 90% accuracy by using the distance from the center of the mandibular foramen to the borders of ramus of the mandibles.
Key words: Mandible, Sex determination, Mandibular foramen, Ramus of mandible, Discriminative functional analysis.
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