Predicting the Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent First Molars from the Deciduous Second Molars

Background. This study aims to formulate regression equations that predict the mesiodistal crown widths of the permanent first molars utilizing the mesiodistal crown widths of the deciduous second molars. Methods. Fifty pairs of study models belonging to 50 Iraqi children aged eight to nine years wi...

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Main Authors: Dunia Ahmed Al-Dulaimy, Mohammed Nahidh, Mohammed Rafid A. Al-Khannaq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9315553
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spelling doaj-67f8090b5de243a083386d04f64985de2021-06-28T01:50:44ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9315553Predicting the Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent First Molars from the Deciduous Second MolarsDunia Ahmed Al-Dulaimy0Mohammed Nahidh1Mohammed Rafid A. Al-Khannaq2Department of POPDepartment of OrthodonticsDepartment of POPBackground. This study aims to formulate regression equations that predict the mesiodistal crown widths of the permanent first molars utilizing the mesiodistal crown widths of the deciduous second molars. Methods. Fifty pairs of study models belonging to 50 Iraqi children aged eight to nine years with sound mixed dentition were used to measure the mesiodistal crown widths of the permanent first molars and deciduous second molars using a pointed digital sliding caliper with 0.01 mm sensitivity. Side and gender differences were assessed, and the correlations between these teeth were obtained to develop the regression equations. Results. The results revealed no significant side differences, so the samples were merged and analyzed for gender differences, which were found to be significant in all examined teeth except the mandibular permanent first molar. Direct, moderate, and highly significant correlations between the mesiodistal crown widths of the permanent first molars and deciduous second molars were found, which led to the development of regression equations. After applying these equations, the resultant predicted widths were compared to the actual widths, and the results revealed nonsignificant method differences. Conclusions. A new method was developed to predict the widths of permanent first molars from the adjacent primary second molars with high precision.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9315553
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author Dunia Ahmed Al-Dulaimy
Mohammed Nahidh
Mohammed Rafid A. Al-Khannaq
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Mohammed Nahidh
Mohammed Rafid A. Al-Khannaq
Predicting the Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent First Molars from the Deciduous Second Molars
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet Dunia Ahmed Al-Dulaimy
Mohammed Nahidh
Mohammed Rafid A. Al-Khannaq
author_sort Dunia Ahmed Al-Dulaimy
title Predicting the Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent First Molars from the Deciduous Second Molars
title_short Predicting the Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent First Molars from the Deciduous Second Molars
title_full Predicting the Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent First Molars from the Deciduous Second Molars
title_fullStr Predicting the Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent First Molars from the Deciduous Second Molars
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the Mesiodistal Crown Dimensions of the Permanent First Molars from the Deciduous Second Molars
title_sort predicting the mesiodistal crown dimensions of the permanent first molars from the deciduous second molars
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background. This study aims to formulate regression equations that predict the mesiodistal crown widths of the permanent first molars utilizing the mesiodistal crown widths of the deciduous second molars. Methods. Fifty pairs of study models belonging to 50 Iraqi children aged eight to nine years with sound mixed dentition were used to measure the mesiodistal crown widths of the permanent first molars and deciduous second molars using a pointed digital sliding caliper with 0.01 mm sensitivity. Side and gender differences were assessed, and the correlations between these teeth were obtained to develop the regression equations. Results. The results revealed no significant side differences, so the samples were merged and analyzed for gender differences, which were found to be significant in all examined teeth except the mandibular permanent first molar. Direct, moderate, and highly significant correlations between the mesiodistal crown widths of the permanent first molars and deciduous second molars were found, which led to the development of regression equations. After applying these equations, the resultant predicted widths were compared to the actual widths, and the results revealed nonsignificant method differences. Conclusions. A new method was developed to predict the widths of permanent first molars from the adjacent primary second molars with high precision.
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