Eğri Burunlu Hastalarda Fasiyal Asimetrinin Değerlendirilmesi
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2023-04-12Author
Eroğlu, Ergin
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Today, patients with crocked noses have a special place in rhinoplasty surgery, which
is frequently applied for functional and aesthetic purposes. The crocked nose deformity
is defined in 3 subgroups: I-type (linear), C-type, and S-type. The symmetrical
harmony of the structures on our face forms the basis of the perception of attraction.
Therefore, it is important to evaluate the facial asymmetry sensitively in patients with
curved nose and to share the results with the patients.
Our study aims to evaluate the relationship between facial asymmetry and crocked
noses using objective methods.
Our study included 57 patients who applied to Hacettepe Ear Nose and Throat Diseases
with aesthetic concerns between 2019-2022. After taking photographs in accordance
with the procedure in Hacettepe University Faculty of Dentistry Department of
Orthodontics and cone beam computed tomography images were taken. These images
were arranged with 3D reshaping and 15 different parameters were measured
separately for the right and left faces.
Of the patients included in our study, 32 (56.1%) were female and 25 (43.9%) were
male. Nasal obstruction was present in 50 (87.7%) of the patients, and septum
deviation was detected in 46 (80.7%) of them. 21 (36.8%) of our patients had I-type
and 15 (26.3%) C-type axis deviations, and 21 (36.8%) patients did not have axis
deviations.
A significant difference was found in the three-group analysis in the G-LO and Rh-LO
parameters used in the evaluation of the upper face region (p=0.002 and p<0.001).
Considering the data of the midface region, a statistically significant difference was
found between the three groups in all three parameters (G-Zy p=0.04, Rh-Zy p<0.001,
ANÇ-Zy p<0.001). There was no significant difference between the three groups in
Gn-AM and Ch-Go obtained for the evaluation of the lower face (p=0.056 and p=0.09).
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In addition, a statistically significant difference was found in soft tissue parameters Go
and LO (p=0.008 and p=0.005).
There are asymmetries especially on the upper face and middle face in the patients
with crooked nose. The glabella on the upper face and the anterior nasal prominence
on the mid-face are stable points, and the fact that the parameters derived from these
two triangulation points are significant, strongly supports the above statement when
considered holistically with the other significant parameters. In addition, the difference
in nasal bone lengths in patients with curved noses has been objectively demonstrated.