The selection of maxillary anterior teeth width in relation to facial measurements at different types of face form
Abstract It is difficult to determine the dimensions of maxillary anterior teeth for edentulous patient when pre–extraction records are not available. Therefore, the present clinical study was carried out to evaluate the relationships between maxillary anterior teeth measurements [canine arc di...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Arabic |
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University of Mosul, College of Dentistry
2005-01-01
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Series: | Al-Rafidain Dental Journal |
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Online Access: | https://rden.mosuljournals.com/pdf_45506_0e474a0852109ff8026bfb8dd095c7d8.html |
Summary: | Abstract
It is difficult to determine the dimensions of maxillary
anterior teeth for edentulous patient when pre–extraction records
are not available. Therefore, the present clinical study was
carried out to evaluate the relationships between maxillary
anterior teeth measurements [canine arc distance (CARCD),
central incisor width] and certain horizontal facial parameters
which included: [(interzygomatic, inner and outer canthus and
inter-pupillary) distances in addition to that (interalar, mouth
and philtrum of upper lip) widths], and also to determine those
relations at different types of facial form in both sexes for the
best selection of maxillary anterior teeth widths.
The facial and dental measurements were obtained directly
from 100 Iraqi undergraduate dental students by using an
electronic digital vernier caliper. Depending on facial index for
each subject, the larger percentage of students (80%) had a
leptoprosopic (long and narrow) face in which their facial
indices were 90 or above, whereas 4% of students had a euryprosopic
(square) face in which their facial indices 82.1–83.1;
while 16% of those students had a mesoprosopic (ovoid) face
in which their facial indices 85.3–89.5.
The Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was
used for all relationships and the results revealed that there was
a significant correlation between CARCD and mouth width in
males with leptoprosopic face while in those with mesoprosopic
face the CARCD was significantly correlated with both
mouth and interzygomatic widths but with higher correlation
coefficient value being with mouth width, the maxillary central
incisor width was significantly correlated with both inner
canthal distance and philtrum width of upper lip but with higher
correlation coefficient value being with first one. In females
with leptoprosopic face, the CARCD had a high significant
correlation coefficient with inner canthal distance; while in
those with mesoprosopic face the maxillary central incisor
width was significantly correlated with interzygomatic distance
while the other correlations in different types of face form for
both sexes were found to be in low magnitude and were notsignificant.
On the above mentioned results, this study demonstrated
that certain horizontal facial parameters could be used as a
guide in maxillary anterior denture teeth selection to achieve
the best esthetic result in each type of face form in both sexes |
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ISSN: | 1812-1217 1998-0345 |