NORMAL MANDIBLE AND MAXILLA

 

 

THE INFERIOR FACIAL ANGLE (IFA)

 

 

 

MANDIBULAR (MD) AND MAXILLARY WIDTH (MX) (3)

 

 

Axial scan at level of Mandible

Axial scan at level of tongue                   (just above mandible)

Axial scan at level of Maxilla

·        Various investigators have assessed mandible size. Fetal mandible length (FML) measurements have been reported by numerous authors ( 4,5).      The FML measurements were obtained in a plane that imaged the main portion of one ramus of the jaw, between the temporomandibular joint and the symphysis mentis. Both groups found similar results. The increase in FML was almost linear with increasing gestational age, and varied from a mean value of approximately 2.0 cm at 18 gestational weeks to 3.7 cm at 28 weeks. Only one pathological case, a fetus with trisomy 18, was available for analysis during the course of the first study (4). In spite of a visually normal profile, mandible length was below the 95 prediction limit for gestational age (late second trimester).

     Mandible length -Chervenak et al. 1991 (Tables)  (Graphs)

     Normal AP And Transverse Measurements

 

 

REFERENCES

  1. Watson WJ, Katz VL. Sonographic measurement of the fetal mandible: Standards for normal normal pregnancy. Am J Perinatol 1993;10:226-228.
  2. Merrifield LL. The profile line as an aid in critically evaluating facial esthetics. Am J Orthodontics 1966; 52: 804-22
  3.  Rotten D,  Levaillant JM, Martinez H,H et.al. The fetal mandible: a 2D and 3D sonographic approach to the diagnosis of retrognathia and micrognathia. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2002;19:122- 129.
  4. Otto C, Platt LD. The fetal mandible measurement: an objective determination of fetal jaw size. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 1991; 1: 12-7
  5. Chitty LS, Campbell S, Altman DG. Measurement of the fetal mandible feasability and construction of a centile chart. Prenat Diagn 1993; 13: 749-56
  6. Watson WJ, Katz VL. Sonographic measurement of the fetal mandible: standards for normal pregnancy. Am J Perinatol 1993; 10: 226-8
  7. Paladini D, Morra T, Teodoro A, Lamberti A, Tremolaterra F, Martinelli P. Objective diagnosis of micrognathia in the fetus: the jaw index. Obstet Gynecol 1999; 93: 382-6