An Observational Study on the Association Between the Curve of Spee and Sagittal Condylar Guidance in Different Skeletal Malocclusions
Mani M Tejashre, Shibitha Balakrishnan, Sai Snigdha Mandava, Gowri Sankar Singaraju, Jagath Kaushal Singaraju, Allu Harini, Prasad Mandava

TL;DR
This study examines how the Curve of Spee and condylar guidance relate in different types of malocclusions among Indian patients.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the relationship between the Curve of Spee and condylar guidance in Class I, II, and III malocclusions.
Findings
The Curve of Spee was deepest in Class II and shallowest in Class III malocclusions.
No significant difference in condylar guidance was found across malocclusion groups.
Weak correlations between the Curve of Spee and condylar guidance were observed but were not statistically significant.
Abstract
Introduction The Curve of Spee (COS) is integral to occlusal function and esthetics. Its depth and relationship with sagittal condylar guidance (CG) across various malocclusion classes remain underexplored, especially within the Indian demographic. Objective To evaluate and correlate the depth of the COS with CG and other craniofacial parameters in Class I, II, and III malocclusions. Methods An observational analytical study was conducted on 74 patients aged 18-25 years undergoing orthodontic treatment. Subjects were categorized into Class I (n=50), Class II (n=16), and Class III (n=8) based on the ANB angle. Assessed parameters included COS, CG angle (via orthopantomogram), cephalometric variables (SNA, SNB, ANB, FMA, FH-OP), and dental measures (overjet, overbite). Statistical analyses encompassed analysis of variance (ANOVA), Pearson’s correlation, and post hoc Tukey tests.…
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TopicsOrthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics · Temporomandibular Joint Disorders · Dental Radiography and Imaging
