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Craniometry and Functional Craniology
Part I:
Anthropometry, Craniometry and Cephalometry
Michael S. Yuan, DDS, MA, PhD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Dentistry
Division of Orthodontics
School of Dental and Oral Surgery
Columbia University
November 25, 2003
Lecture outline
1. Introduction: the scope and history
2. Definition and objectives
3. Identification of anatomical landmarks
4. Measurements: metric vs non-metric; direct vs indirect
5. Measuring devices
6. Sex/gender estimation
7. Age estimation
8. Racial/ethnic estimation
9. Other methodology, comparisons, and interpretations
10. Clinical applications
Anthropometry
• Definition: measurement of human head and body
• Scope: somatometry, osteometry, craniometry, cephalometry, odontometry
• Origin: The methodology probably began because of the interest in the racial
classifications (in search of the origin of the human races:
monogenism vs polygenism) (Anders Retzius: Swedish; cephalic
index)
• Objectives: 1) to examine the differences between species;
2) to investigate the variations within species, which include
temporal changes, sexual dimorphism, geographical and ethnic
differences;
3) to explore the trends and evolution as well as to interpret fossil
records;
4) to apply in clinical diagnosis, treatment planning, forensics,
and other commercial applications.
Anthropometric Measuring Devices
Direct method
• Sliding caliper
• Hinge (spreading) caliper
• Stadiometer/Osteometric board
• Coordinate caliper
• Head spanner/Todd’s craniostat
• Soft metric tape
• Others
Indirect method
• Digitizer
• Surface scanner
• Other computer assisted
imaging and measuring
devices (CT scan, MRI,
Sonography, etc.)
• Radiography
Sliding Caliper
(Non-Vernier vs. Vernier)
Vernier calipers: Align the scale to achieve
one more digit reading in measurement
closed
open
The Mitutoyo Digital Sliding Caliper
Spreading Caliper
closed open
Stadiometer
“Stretch of the Measuring”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1779
Osteometric Board
Todd’s Craniostat
(Head Spanner)
Soft Metric Tape
Body Imaging: 3-D Surface Anthropometry
The Loughborough Anthropometric Shadow Scanner
The computerized whole-body image after scanning
(Surface area and volume estimations; Shape capturing and reconstruction)
3-D Imaging
Source: Pre-operative (L) and post-operative (R) 3-D images of a trigonocephaly case
http://www.health.adelaide.edu.au/paed-neuro/craniofacial.html (2002)
(morphometrics in size and shape)
Craniometry
• Definition: measurement of human dry skull
• Landmarks: 1) true vs relative landmarks
2) mid-sagittal vs bilateral landmarks
• Measurements: 1) qualitative (non-metric) vs
quantitative (metric)
2) metric: angular, arc, linear, volumetric
proportional
• Cranial and facial indices
• Cranial and facial forms
The Traditional Landmarks of the Skull
Mid-Sagittal
Acanthion
Alveolare
Alveolon
Apex
ANS (Anterior nasal spine)
Basion
Bregma
Glabella
Gnathion
Incision
Infradentale
Inion
Lambda
Menton
Nasion
Nasospinale
Obelion
Ophryon
Opisthion
Opisthocranion
Orale
Pogonion
PNS (Anterior nasal spine)
Prosthion
Rhinion
Staphylion
Subnasale
Subspinale (A)
Supradentale
Supramentale (B)
Symphysion
Vertex
The Traditional Landmarks of the Skull
Bilateral
Alare
Asterion
Coronale
Crotaphion
Dacryon
Ectoconchion
Ectomolare
Endomolare
Euryon
Frontotemporale
Gonion
Jugale
Lacrimale
Mastoidale
Maxillofrontale
Orbitale
Porion
Pterion
Sphenion
Stephanion
Zygion
Zygorbitale
Basion: the midpoint of the anterior margin of the foramen magnum.
Gnathion: the most anterior and lowest median point on the border of the mandible.
Glabella: the most forward projecting point in the midline of the forehead at the level of the supra-orbital
ridges and above the nasofrontal suture.
Opisthocranion: the most posterior point on the skull not on the external occipital protuberance. It is the
posterior end point of maximum cranial length measured from glabella. It is determined
instrumentally.
Euryon: the two points on the opposite sides of the skull that form termini of the lines of greatest breadth.
The two points are determined instrumentally.
Zygion: the most lateral point of the zygomatic arch. It is determined instrumentally.
Orbitale: the lowest point in the margin of the orbit; one of the points used in defining Frankfort
Horizontal.
Porion: the uppermost lateral point in the margin of the external auditory meatus. The right and left
porion with the left orbitale define the Frankfort Horizontal
Mastoidale: the lowest point of the mastoid process
Gonion: the midpoint of the angel of the mandible between body and ramus.
Bregma: the intersection of the coronal and sagittal sutures in the midline.
Lambda: the intersection of the sagittal and lambdoidal sutures in the midline.
Nasion: the intersection of the nasofrontal suture with the midsagittal plane. Nasion is the
uppermost landmark for the measure of facial height.
Menton: the lowest median point of the chin.
Pogonion: the most anterior point in the midline of the chin.
Frankfort Horizontal (FH)
1) A plane passing through three points of the right and left porion and the left orbitale.
2) First proposed at the Craniometric Congress held in Munich, Germany, 1877.
3) An orientation of skull in a consistent and reproducible position.
4) Comparisons: natural head position; horizontal visual axis; and horizontal plane.
Skull: Lateral View
Skull: Frontal View
Skull: Basal View
Drawing of a Child at Birth, Age 1, Age 2
Bergmüller (1723), Countway Library, Boston
Craniometric Measurements (I)
Cranial circumference
Max. cranial breadth
Min. frontal breadth
Bigonial breadth
Upper facial height
Basion-Prosthion length
Nasal breadth (max.)
Lower nasal breadth
Orbital breadth
Biorbital breadth
Foramen magnum breadth
Cranial height
Max. cranial length
Bizygomatic breadth
Total facial height
Basion-Nasion length
Basal height
Upper nasal breadth
Orbital height
Interorbital breadth
Palate-external breadth & length
Palate-internal breadth & length
Craniometric Measurements (II)
Condylo-symphyseal length
Bicondylar width
Min. ramus breadth
Mandibular body height
Symphyseal height
Mastoid length
Ascending ramus height
Mandibular body breadth
Mandibular body length
Total facial angle
Mid-facial angle
Alveolar angle
Nasion-Opisthion arc
Transverse arc
Sagittal cord
Coronal cord
Skull: Frontal Measurements
Skull: Lateral Measurements
Skull: Palatal Measurements
Cranial and Facial Indices
Cranial index
Cranial length-height index
Cranial breadth-height index
Total facial index
Upper facial index
Nasal index
Orbital index
External palatal index
Orbital Index
Chamaeconchy (X-82.99): wide orbits
Mesoconchy (83.00-89.99): average or medium
Hypsioconchy (89.00-X): narrow or square orbits
Orbital height x 100
Orbital Index = ---------------------------
Orbital breadth
Orbital ht.
Orbital br.
Nasal Index Nasal breadth x 100
Nasal Index = -------------------------------
Nasal height
Leptorrhiny (X-47.99): narrow nasal aperture
Mesorrhiny (48.00-52.99): average or medium
Platyrrhiny (53.00-X): broad or wide nasal aperture
Cranial Index
(Dry Skull)
Dolichocrany (X-74.99): narrow or long calvarium
Mesocrany (75.00-79.99): average or medium calvarium
Brachycrany (80.00-84.99): broad or round calvarium
Hyperbrachycrany (85.00-X): very broad headed calvarium
Max. cranial breadth x 100
Cranial Index = -------------------------------------
Max. cranial length
Cephalic Index
Max. cephalic breadth x 100
Cephalic Index = -------------------------------------
Max. cephalic length
Dolichocephaly (X-74.99): narrow or long headed
Mesocephaly (75.00-79.99): average or medium
Brachycephaly (80.00-84.99): broad or round headed
Hyperbrachycephaly (85.00-X): very broad headed
Dinaric
Facial Index Total facial height x 100
Facial Index = ---------------------------------------
Bizygomatic breadth
Hypereuryprosopy (X-79.99): very broad face
Euryprosopy (80.00-84.99): broad face
Mesoprosopy (85.00-89.99): average or medium
Leptoprosopy (90.00-94.99): slender or narrow face
Hyperleptoprosopy (95.00-X): very slender or narrow face
Source: Drs. Bryan Scott & Sonia Abraham
Sex/Gender Estimation
Sex/Gender Differences in the Skull
Sexing the Skull
(Multiple Regression Analysis)
1.236 (Glabella.Opisthocranion) – 1.0 (Euryon.Euryon)
+3.291 (Zygion.Zygion) + 1.528 (Porion.Mastoidale)
= [563.93] (mm)
Caucasian samples
Score > 563.97: Male
Score < 563.97: Female
85.5% confidence of accuracy
Source: modified from Giles (1970)
Skull: Infant
Temporal Changes
(Infant vs Adult)
proportion comparison size comparison
Racial/Ethnic Differences
Caucasoid Mongoloid Negroid
Differences btw Species: Lateral view
Australopithecus afarensis
Homo erectus
Homo sapiens sapiens
Female chimpanzee
Female gorilla
Differences btw Species: Cranial view
Comparison of Skulls: Occipital View
Modern human Homo erectus, Archaic Homo sapiens, & Neanderthal
The Face
Cephalometry
Radiographic Cephalometry
3-D Imaging
Growth norms
Growth comparisons
Growth estimation
Growth prediction (?)
Clinical applications in orthodontics,
dento-facial orthopedics,
craniofacial surgery
Radiographic Cephalogram (PA view)
Cephalometric Radiograph and Tracing (lateral view)
Cephalometric Landmarks
Cephalometric Analysis: Columbia Analysis
Cephalometric Analysis: Finite Element Analysis
References
Bass, W.M. (1987). Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual (3rd
edition). Special Publication No.2 of the Missouri Archeological Society.
Columbia, Missouri: Missouri Archeologicall Soceity, Inc..
White, T.D. (2000). Human Osteology (2nd edition). San Diego, California:
Acadmic Press.
Steele, D.G. & Bramblett, C.A. (1998). The Anatomy and Biology of the Human
Skeleton. College Station, Texas: Texas A & M University Press
Krogman, W.M. & Iscan, M.Y. (1986). The Human Skeleton in Forensic
Medicine. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to
Professor Melvin Moss
Professor Letty Moss-Salentijn
Professor Alfonso Solimene
Professor Ralph L. Holloway
And
Dr. Christel Hummert
Dr. Sonia Abraham
Dr. Bryan Scott

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  • 1. Craniometry and Functional Craniology Part I: Anthropometry, Craniometry and Cephalometry Michael S. Yuan, DDS, MA, PhD Assistant Professor of Clinical Dentistry Division of Orthodontics School of Dental and Oral Surgery Columbia University November 25, 2003
  • 2. Lecture outline 1. Introduction: the scope and history 2. Definition and objectives 3. Identification of anatomical landmarks 4. Measurements: metric vs non-metric; direct vs indirect 5. Measuring devices 6. Sex/gender estimation 7. Age estimation 8. Racial/ethnic estimation 9. Other methodology, comparisons, and interpretations 10. Clinical applications
  • 3. Anthropometry • Definition: measurement of human head and body • Scope: somatometry, osteometry, craniometry, cephalometry, odontometry • Origin: The methodology probably began because of the interest in the racial classifications (in search of the origin of the human races: monogenism vs polygenism) (Anders Retzius: Swedish; cephalic index) • Objectives: 1) to examine the differences between species; 2) to investigate the variations within species, which include temporal changes, sexual dimorphism, geographical and ethnic differences; 3) to explore the trends and evolution as well as to interpret fossil records; 4) to apply in clinical diagnosis, treatment planning, forensics, and other commercial applications.
  • 4. Anthropometric Measuring Devices Direct method • Sliding caliper • Hinge (spreading) caliper • Stadiometer/Osteometric board • Coordinate caliper • Head spanner/Todd’s craniostat • Soft metric tape • Others Indirect method • Digitizer • Surface scanner • Other computer assisted imaging and measuring devices (CT scan, MRI, Sonography, etc.) • Radiography
  • 5. Sliding Caliper (Non-Vernier vs. Vernier) Vernier calipers: Align the scale to achieve one more digit reading in measurement closed open
  • 6. The Mitutoyo Digital Sliding Caliper
  • 8. Stadiometer “Stretch of the Measuring” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1779
  • 12. Body Imaging: 3-D Surface Anthropometry The Loughborough Anthropometric Shadow Scanner
  • 13. The computerized whole-body image after scanning (Surface area and volume estimations; Shape capturing and reconstruction)
  • 14. 3-D Imaging Source: Pre-operative (L) and post-operative (R) 3-D images of a trigonocephaly case http://www.health.adelaide.edu.au/paed-neuro/craniofacial.html (2002) (morphometrics in size and shape)
  • 15. Craniometry • Definition: measurement of human dry skull • Landmarks: 1) true vs relative landmarks 2) mid-sagittal vs bilateral landmarks • Measurements: 1) qualitative (non-metric) vs quantitative (metric) 2) metric: angular, arc, linear, volumetric proportional • Cranial and facial indices • Cranial and facial forms
  • 16. The Traditional Landmarks of the Skull Mid-Sagittal Acanthion Alveolare Alveolon Apex ANS (Anterior nasal spine) Basion Bregma Glabella Gnathion Incision Infradentale Inion Lambda Menton Nasion Nasospinale Obelion Ophryon Opisthion Opisthocranion Orale Pogonion PNS (Anterior nasal spine) Prosthion Rhinion Staphylion Subnasale Subspinale (A) Supradentale Supramentale (B) Symphysion Vertex
  • 17. The Traditional Landmarks of the Skull Bilateral Alare Asterion Coronale Crotaphion Dacryon Ectoconchion Ectomolare Endomolare Euryon Frontotemporale Gonion Jugale Lacrimale Mastoidale Maxillofrontale Orbitale Porion Pterion Sphenion Stephanion Zygion Zygorbitale
  • 18. Basion: the midpoint of the anterior margin of the foramen magnum. Gnathion: the most anterior and lowest median point on the border of the mandible. Glabella: the most forward projecting point in the midline of the forehead at the level of the supra-orbital ridges and above the nasofrontal suture. Opisthocranion: the most posterior point on the skull not on the external occipital protuberance. It is the posterior end point of maximum cranial length measured from glabella. It is determined instrumentally. Euryon: the two points on the opposite sides of the skull that form termini of the lines of greatest breadth. The two points are determined instrumentally. Zygion: the most lateral point of the zygomatic arch. It is determined instrumentally. Orbitale: the lowest point in the margin of the orbit; one of the points used in defining Frankfort Horizontal. Porion: the uppermost lateral point in the margin of the external auditory meatus. The right and left porion with the left orbitale define the Frankfort Horizontal Mastoidale: the lowest point of the mastoid process Gonion: the midpoint of the angel of the mandible between body and ramus. Bregma: the intersection of the coronal and sagittal sutures in the midline. Lambda: the intersection of the sagittal and lambdoidal sutures in the midline. Nasion: the intersection of the nasofrontal suture with the midsagittal plane. Nasion is the uppermost landmark for the measure of facial height. Menton: the lowest median point of the chin. Pogonion: the most anterior point in the midline of the chin.
  • 19. Frankfort Horizontal (FH) 1) A plane passing through three points of the right and left porion and the left orbitale. 2) First proposed at the Craniometric Congress held in Munich, Germany, 1877. 3) An orientation of skull in a consistent and reproducible position. 4) Comparisons: natural head position; horizontal visual axis; and horizontal plane.
  • 23. Drawing of a Child at Birth, Age 1, Age 2 Bergmüller (1723), Countway Library, Boston
  • 24. Craniometric Measurements (I) Cranial circumference Max. cranial breadth Min. frontal breadth Bigonial breadth Upper facial height Basion-Prosthion length Nasal breadth (max.) Lower nasal breadth Orbital breadth Biorbital breadth Foramen magnum breadth Cranial height Max. cranial length Bizygomatic breadth Total facial height Basion-Nasion length Basal height Upper nasal breadth Orbital height Interorbital breadth Palate-external breadth & length Palate-internal breadth & length
  • 25. Craniometric Measurements (II) Condylo-symphyseal length Bicondylar width Min. ramus breadth Mandibular body height Symphyseal height Mastoid length Ascending ramus height Mandibular body breadth Mandibular body length Total facial angle Mid-facial angle Alveolar angle Nasion-Opisthion arc Transverse arc Sagittal cord Coronal cord
  • 29. Cranial and Facial Indices Cranial index Cranial length-height index Cranial breadth-height index Total facial index Upper facial index Nasal index Orbital index External palatal index
  • 30. Orbital Index Chamaeconchy (X-82.99): wide orbits Mesoconchy (83.00-89.99): average or medium Hypsioconchy (89.00-X): narrow or square orbits Orbital height x 100 Orbital Index = --------------------------- Orbital breadth Orbital ht. Orbital br.
  • 31. Nasal Index Nasal breadth x 100 Nasal Index = ------------------------------- Nasal height Leptorrhiny (X-47.99): narrow nasal aperture Mesorrhiny (48.00-52.99): average or medium Platyrrhiny (53.00-X): broad or wide nasal aperture
  • 32. Cranial Index (Dry Skull) Dolichocrany (X-74.99): narrow or long calvarium Mesocrany (75.00-79.99): average or medium calvarium Brachycrany (80.00-84.99): broad or round calvarium Hyperbrachycrany (85.00-X): very broad headed calvarium Max. cranial breadth x 100 Cranial Index = ------------------------------------- Max. cranial length
  • 33. Cephalic Index Max. cephalic breadth x 100 Cephalic Index = ------------------------------------- Max. cephalic length Dolichocephaly (X-74.99): narrow or long headed Mesocephaly (75.00-79.99): average or medium Brachycephaly (80.00-84.99): broad or round headed Hyperbrachycephaly (85.00-X): very broad headed Dinaric
  • 34. Facial Index Total facial height x 100 Facial Index = --------------------------------------- Bizygomatic breadth Hypereuryprosopy (X-79.99): very broad face Euryprosopy (80.00-84.99): broad face Mesoprosopy (85.00-89.99): average or medium Leptoprosopy (90.00-94.99): slender or narrow face Hyperleptoprosopy (95.00-X): very slender or narrow face Source: Drs. Bryan Scott & Sonia Abraham
  • 37. Sexing the Skull (Multiple Regression Analysis) 1.236 (Glabella.Opisthocranion) – 1.0 (Euryon.Euryon) +3.291 (Zygion.Zygion) + 1.528 (Porion.Mastoidale) = [563.93] (mm) Caucasian samples Score > 563.97: Male Score < 563.97: Female 85.5% confidence of accuracy Source: modified from Giles (1970)
  • 39. Temporal Changes (Infant vs Adult) proportion comparison size comparison
  • 41. Differences btw Species: Lateral view Australopithecus afarensis Homo erectus Homo sapiens sapiens Female chimpanzee Female gorilla
  • 42. Differences btw Species: Cranial view
  • 43. Comparison of Skulls: Occipital View Modern human Homo erectus, Archaic Homo sapiens, & Neanderthal
  • 45. Cephalometry Radiographic Cephalometry 3-D Imaging Growth norms Growth comparisons Growth estimation Growth prediction (?) Clinical applications in orthodontics, dento-facial orthopedics, craniofacial surgery
  • 47. Cephalometric Radiograph and Tracing (lateral view)
  • 50. Cephalometric Analysis: Finite Element Analysis
  • 51. References Bass, W.M. (1987). Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual (3rd edition). Special Publication No.2 of the Missouri Archeological Society. Columbia, Missouri: Missouri Archeologicall Soceity, Inc.. White, T.D. (2000). Human Osteology (2nd edition). San Diego, California: Acadmic Press. Steele, D.G. & Bramblett, C.A. (1998). The Anatomy and Biology of the Human Skeleton. College Station, Texas: Texas A & M University Press Krogman, W.M. & Iscan, M.Y. (1986). The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
  • 52. Acknowledgments Thanks to Professor Melvin Moss Professor Letty Moss-Salentijn Professor Alfonso Solimene Professor Ralph L. Holloway And Dr. Christel Hummert Dr. Sonia Abraham Dr. Bryan Scott