INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH | 2021

“COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VARIOUS NASAL PARAMETERS AMONG NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN POPULATION OF INDIA”.

 
 

Abstract


Background: The shape of the nose is a signature indicating the ethnicity ,race, age, and sex. Anthropometric parameters\nvary with age, sex, and ethnic background, and several authors have attempted to document normative values which may\nserve as references.\nMaterials and Methods: This study includes measurement of different parameters of nose among 14 North Indian(9 males;5 females) and 61\nSouth Indian medical students (27 males;34 females) using vernier calliper and was statistically analysed.\nResults: The means of various parameters were- 1)Nasal Breadth -2.8cm (North Indians) and 2.7 cm(South Indians).2)Nasal height5.2cm(North Indians) and 4.9cm(South Indians).3)The nasofacial angle-39.4 degree(North Indians) and 37.2 degree(South Indians).4)The\nnasolabial angle is 118.2 degree(North Indians) and 115.9 degree(South Indians).5)The nasofrontal angle 129.3 degree(North Indians) and\n131.3degree(South Indians).6).The most common type of nose is leptorrhine in both North and South Indians.\nConclusion: All the measurements can be used for evaluation of nasal deformity, treatment planning and post surgical evaluation of the\ncorrection achieved during rhinoplasty.

Volume None
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DOI 10.36106/ijar/5002061
Language English
Journal INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH

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