Cephalometric analyses are routinely used to aid diagnosis, plan treatment, and assess outcomes in patients with dentofacial deformities.1 Steiner analysis provides angular measurements for maxilla (SNA: sella-nasion-A point) and mandible (SNB: sella-nasion-B point). Harvold analysis is less commonly used and consists of linear measurements for maxilla (MXU: condylion to anterior nasal spine) and mandible (MDU: condylion to gnathion). Few data exist comparing these analyses with clinical diagnosis and operative management.
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