
Morphometric Analysis of Orbital Cavity in South Indian Population
Author(s) -
C. K. Kritheka,
Dinesh Premavathy
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2022/v34i10a35516
Subject(s) - calipers , orbit (dynamics) , anatomy , population , physics , craniofacial , frozen orbit , orbital eccentricity , biology , medicine , astrophysics , optics , planet , genetics , environmental health , aerospace engineering , engineering
Each orbital cavity is actually meant as a socket for the eyeball. The human orbit is a complicated anatomic area, which performs predominant position in the craniofacial complex.
Aim: The aim of the study is to provide the normal reference orbital parameters for the south Indian population.
Materials and Methods: The present study has adopted 30 south Indian dry skulls. An orbital cavity was measured using vernier callipers. With the help of vernier calliper and ruler, the measurements such as length, breadth of the orbital cavity and biorbital breadth, interorbital breadth of the orbital cavity were measured. The paired t-test is the statistical method used in this study.
Results: The mean orbital breadth of the right orbit is 34.6±1.777 and left orbit was 34.701±1.711
The mean orbital height of the right orbit is 33.417±1.494 and the left orbit is 33.38±1.560. The mean biorbital breadth of the orbital cavity is 94.16 ± 2.533 and means interorbital breadth of the orbital cavity is 20.615±1.172. Paired t test demonstrated no significant statistical difference between the right and left orbit.
Conclusion: The orbital cavity additionally used for determination of sex and ethnic courses of a cadaver and its phase of the cranium that posses manipulate over sexual dimorphic traits.