Resumen:
Currently, the relationship between
occlusion and posture arouses great
scientific interest, especially during the
establishment of a multidisciplinary
treatment. However, the diversity
of studies refers mostly to the adult
population and there is no common
agreement among the different
investigations. Based on this, we aimed
to study the craniocervical position in
different occlusions in the developing
pediatric population. Through a crosssectional design, 64 pediatric patients
with complete clinical history and highquality lateral skull radiographs were
selected. The variables analyzed by
ImageJ™ and Nemoceph™ software’s
were FP-MP, ANB angle, OPT-SN, CVT-SN
and Ad1-Ba. Descriptive and comparative
statistical analysis was carried out
with IBM SPSS Statistics™ software,
subsequently finding intra-examiner
agreement. P-values obtained for each
of these variables were 0.846 for FP-MP,
0.008 for ANB angle, 0.155 for OPT-SN,
0.415 for CVT-SN, and 0.221 for CVT-SN.
Based on these results, we believe that
the craniofacial position in the different
occlusions could be determined by the
fact that the development has not yet
been completed.