DETERMINING VERTICAL DIMENSION OF OCCLUSION USING ANTHROPOMETRIC METHODS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META ANALYSIS

Published: 22 November 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/fk265nhmnc.1
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dr pragati kaurani

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Figure S1: Forest plot for distance between tip of the thumb to tip of the index finger. Figure S2: Forest plot for distance from center of eyelid pupil to rima oris. Figure S3: Forest plot for distance from distal/ outer canthus of eye to rima oris. Figure S4: Forest plot for distance from outer canthus eye to ear auditory meatus. Figure S5: Forest plot for inner canthus of left eye to outer canthus of right eye. Figure S6: Forest plot for length of ear. Figure S7: Forest plot for length of index finger. Figure S8: Forest plot for length of little finger. Figure S9: Forest plot for subgroup distance between tip of the thumb to tip of the index finger. Figure S10: Forest plot for subgroup distance from center of eyelid pupil to rima oris. Figure S11: Forest plot for subgroup distance from outer canthus eye to ear auditory meatus. Figure S12: Forest plot for subgroup inner canthus of left eye to outer canthus of right eye. Figure S13: Forest plot for subgroup length of ear. Figure S14: Forest plot for subgroup length of index finger. Figure S15: Forest plot for subgroup length of thumb. Table 1: Details of search strategy and data bases used in the current study and press report. Table 2: Data Extraction Sheet. Table 3: List of excluded articles with reasons.

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