Research Article

Occlusal Disorders among Patients with Total Clefts of Lip, Alveolar Bone, and Palate

Table 1

Angle and canine classification: right side.

ā€‰I Angle class
(%)
I canine class
(%)
II Angle class
(%)
II canine class
(%)
III Angle class
(%)
III canine class
(%)
Number of the examined cases

Men
CLP-R10
(43.48)
11
(47.83)
5
(21.74)
5
(21.74)
7
(30.43)
6
(26.09)
23
CLP-L17
(33.33)
23
(45.1)
14
(27.45)
11
(21.57)
20
(39.21)
16
(31.37)
51
BCLP7
(36.84)
5
(26.32)
7
(36.84)
10
(52.63)
5
(26.32)
4
(21.05)
19
controls31
(56.36)
32
(58.18)
19
(35.55)
19
(35.55)
5
(9.09)
4
(7.27)
55

Women
CLP-R4
(50.00)
4
(50.00)
1
(12.50)
2
(25.00)
3
(37.50)
2
(25.00)
8
CLP-L16
(44.44)
15
(41.67)
9
(25.00)
11
(30.56)
8
(22.22)
7
(19.44)
36
BCLP9
(52.94)
5
(29.41)
6
(35.29)
6
(35.29)
3
(17.65)
4
(23.53)
17
controls52
(54.17)
47
(48.96)
36
(37.50)
43
(44.79)
9
(9.38)
4
(4.17)
96