12 -2 (22) 2018 — M.B.Norova, Sh.J.Teshaev, — ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS OF THE HEAD AND MAXILLOFACIAL PART IN CHILDREN WITH DIABETES
ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS OF THE HEAD AND MAXILLOFACIAL PART IN CHILDREN WITH DIABETES
M.B.Norova, Bukhara State Medical Institute.
Sh.J.Teshaev, Bukhara State Medical Institute.
Resume,
Studies have shown that morphometric parameter of the heads of the children with diabetes is less than healthy ones. Parameter of the face of healthy children is larger than children with diabetes. This demonstrates the backwardness of the developing bones of the face and dental system in diabetes. And the fullness of the face is due to the accumulation of fat tissue and swelling in the area for a given pathology. Anthropometric parameters of the head and jaw face area in girls is bigger than boys in both groups. In the first group relationship between the parameters of face parts is more appropriate to the number of parameters or Fibonacci golden ratio compared with the second group. In the second group the size of the upper segment of the face is more than the lower segment. The transverse dimensions of the face(zigomatical and mandibular diameter) is greater in children of the second group while the longitudinal is in the first.
Keywords: diabetes, morphometric parameter, head, maxillofacial part, zigomatical and mandibular diameter
First page
42
Last page
45
For citation: M.B.Norova, Sh.J.Teshaev, Anthropometric parameters of the head and maxillofacial part in children with diabetes //New Day in Medicine 2(22)2018 42-45 https://cutt.ly/hngCAzE
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