INDIVIDUAL AND TYPOLOGICAL VARIABILITY OF ORBITAL WALLS’ LENGTH OF MATURE AGE PEOPLE ACCORDING TO CT-VIZUALIZATION

On the basis of computer scanning there was examined length of walls of an orbit and average values were established: medial (40–47 mm), lateral (38–42 mm), inferior (36–42 mm) and orbital roof (38–43 mm). It is proved there are no statistically significant distinctions in orbital walls’ length between the left and the right orbits and sexes. Dependence between cranium type and wall length is established: the wider the skull (brachiocephalism), the smaller the wall’s length. Besides, it is shown that distinctions in lengths of walls between meso- and dolichocephalic persons can be neglected.