Marina Lapter
University of Zagreb
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics | 2010
Luka Cala; Stjepan Špalj; Martina Šlaj; Marina Lapter; Mladen Šlaj
INTRODUCTION Improved facial esthetics can be fully achievable only if facial preferences of the treated group are known. We hypothesized that facial profile perception and preferences could be influenced by orthodontic treatment. METHODS Differences in facial profile preferences between children with and without an orthodontic history were investigated in a sample of 1626 children aged 12 to 19 years (mean age, 14.8 ± 2.2 years) from 24 public schools in Zagreb, Croatia, randomly selected by using a cluster sampling procedure. Eight profile distortions for each sex, morphed by a digital imaging technique, were used for estimation. Analysis of variance (ANOVA), Bonferroni, and 2 independent sample t tests were used to compare the preferences of the groups. RESULTS A straight profile was the most favored in both sexes, regardless of previous orthodontic history. A bimaxillary alveolar protrusive profile with thicker lips was preferred among the female profiles, and a bimaxillary retrusive profile with flat lips and a prominent chin was preferred among the male profiles. Orthodontic history and personal facial profile had little effect, and sex had a slightly greater influence on personal facial profile preferences. CONCLUSIONS It seems that orthodontic therapy has no clinically relevant influence on facial profile preferences. Depending on the patients sex, orthodontists should have different criteria for treating borderline patients with bimaxillary dentoalveolar protrusion and mandibular prognathism.
Journal of Forensic Sciences | 2010
Mario Legović; Anja Sasso; Izak Legović; Gordana Brumini; Tomislav Ćabov; Martina Šlaj; Irena Vančura; Marina Lapter
Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the development of the mandibular third molar and its relation to chronological age. The evaluated material consisted of 979 orthopantomograms of patients of Croatian Caucasian origin aged between 5.7 and 14.6 years. Third molar developmental stages were evaluated according to the stages proposed by Nolla. The frequencies of different stages of mineralization and the mean value of the mineralization of the mandibular third molars with regard to age, gender, and size of the mandible were determined and the coefficient of correlation determined between the age of the subject and the stage of development of the mandibular molars. Statistically significant correlation was determined between mineralization of the mandibular third molar and chronological age of the subjects (boys, mandibular left third molar r = 0.779, right third molar r = 0.793; girls, mandibular left third molar r = 0.746, right third molar r = 0.725). It can be concluded that the accuracy of age estimation based on Nolla’s method is applicable for Croatian children.
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2000
Senka Rajić-Meštrović; Marina Lapter; Želimir Muretić; Josipa Kern
European Journal of Orthodontics | 2008
Marina Lapter; Senka Rajić; Želimir Muretić
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2003
Marina Lapter; Želimir Muretić; Vesna Gaži-Čoklica
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2003
Marina Lapter; Želimir Muretić; Vesna Gaži-Čoklica
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2002
Marina Lapter; Darija Vlašić; Senka Meštrović; Sandra Anić-Milošević
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2000
Senka Rajić-Meštrović; Marina Lapter; Želimir Muretić; Josipa Kern
Acta stomatologica Croatica | 1999
Marina Lapter; Želimir Muretić; Vjekoslav Jerolimov
Acta Stomatol Croat | 1998
Mladen Šlaj; Marina Lapter; Rajić-Meštrović Senka