2020, Number 26
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Rev Tame 2020; 8.9 (26)
Estudio de queiloscopía con el método de Suzuki y Tsuschihashi en hombres y mujeres
Villa-Jara T, Rodríguez-Rucoba M, Álvarez-Puentes CA, Gutiérrez-Rojo JF, Guerrero-Castellón MP
Language: Spanish
References: 25
Page: 1048-1051
PDF size: 191.77 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective: to identify the lip grooves and marks with the Suzuki and Tsuschihashi method in men and women.
Material and Methods: The universe of study was 500 students of the Unidad Académica de Odontología of the Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit. Students of the Unidad Académica de Odontología of the Universidad Autónoma de Nayarit and who are between 18 and 24 years of age. The exclusion criteria were that they presented the painted lips or any pathology present on the lips. The method of cheiloscopy de Suzuki y Tsuschihashi was used and the data was recorded in the Microsoft Excel program.
Results: The highest percentage of type II furrows was found (32.66%), followed by type I (23.44%), and the last was type V in 2.44%. Of the sample in women, the labial furrows that presented the highest percentage were type II with 37.34%; in men, type II also presented in a higher percentage.
Conclusions: The type II sulcus was the one found in the highest percentage. The order of the furrows was presented the same as in women as in men.
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