Raghda Esam El-Malt; Fatma Abdou El-Sayed And Hoda Abdel-Aziz,
ABSTRACT
Aim Of This Study: To Assess The Pubertal Growth Spurt In A Group Of Al-Giza School Male Adolescents, Using The Developmental Stages Of The Middle Phalanx Of The Middle Finger (MP3), And To Evaluate The Skeletal Maturity Age Differences Between Al-Giza Male Adolescents And Other Populations.
Materials & Methods: A Sample Of 1500 Male Students For Al-Giza Was Included In This Study With Age Range From 11 To 16 Years Was Collected. A Radiograph For The Middle Phalanx Of The Middle Finger By Digital Dental Radiograph For The Assessment Of MP3 Maturation Stages Was Taken For Each Subject.
Results: The MP3-G Stage (signifying The Peak Of Pubertal Growth Spurt) Was Found With High Prevalence In Subjects Aged >13-14 Years With Mean Of Age 13.36y. Conclusion: 1. The Mean Skeletal Maturity Age (MP3-G Stage) That Represents The Peak Of Height Velocity (PHV) In Egyptian Adolescent Males Of Al-Giza Was Found To Be 13.36 Y � 1.07 Years.
2. The Newly Digital Radiography Of The MP3 Region Is Definitely An Available, Simple Technique Of High Clarity, Low Radiation.