First and second upper premolar in the treatment of an orthodontic patient

Ortodoncie Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.61110/50047
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Abstract Aim: The study deals with differences in the size of anatomical crowns of first and second maxillary pemolars, and discusses the correlation between the crowns size and sex and skeletal classes of patients. Material and method: The non-randomized retrospective study worked with 152 plaster models of the maxilla. The models were scanned, and in these virtual models mesiodistal and buccolingual parameters of teeth anatomical crowns were measured. The models were divided into groups according to patients’ sex and skeletal class according to WITS. Results: Mesiodistal width was significantly bigger in first premolar (mean= 6.68 mm) than in the second one (mean = 6.43 mm). On the contrary, buccolingual dimension was statistically bigger in second premolars (mean value = 9.67 mm) that in the first one (mean value = 9.48 mm). Mean size of teeth was bigger in all parameters in males than females, i.e. mesiodistal dimension in first premolars (males = 6.75 mm; females = 6.61 mm) and in second premolars (males = 6.49 mm; females = 6.38 mm). The same holds true for buccolingual dimension in first premolars (males = 9,65 mm; females = 9.34 mm) and second premolars (males = 9,83 mm; females = 9.50 mm). In males with Class II the mesiodistal width of both first and second premolars is significantly smaller (mean value = 6.54 and 6.31 mm) than in males with Class I (mean value = 6.86 and 6.58 m) and with Class III (mean value = 6.85 and 6.56 mm). Conclusion: First upper premolar is bigger mesiodistally and smaller buccolingually than second upper premolar. Males’ teeth are bigger than females’. Men with Class II have statistically smaller mesiodistal width of first and second premolars than men with Class I and III.
第一和第二上前磨牙治疗正畸患者
摘要目的:研究上颌第一、第二pemolar解剖冠大小的差异,并探讨冠大小与患者性别、骨骼类别的关系。材料与方法:采用非随机回顾性研究方法对152个上颌石膏模型进行研究。对模型进行扫描,并在这些虚拟模型中测量牙齿解剖冠的中远端和颊舌参数。模型根据患者的性别和骨骼类别根据WITS进行分组。结果:第一前磨牙中远端宽度(平均6.68 mm)明显大于第二前磨牙(平均6.43 mm)。第二前磨牙颊舌尺寸(平均值为9.67 mm)大于第一前磨牙(平均值为9.48 mm)。在所有参数中,男性的平均牙齿尺寸均大于女性,即第一前磨牙的中远端尺寸(男性= 6.75 mm;女性= 6.61 mm)和第二前磨牙(男性= 6.49 mm;雌性= 6.38毫米)。第一前磨牙的颊舌尺寸也是如此(男性= 9,65 mm;女性= 9.34 mm)和第二前磨牙(男性= 9.83 mm;雌性= 9.50毫米)。II类男性第一和第二前磨牙的中远端宽度(平均值分别为6.54和6.31 mm)明显小于I类男性(平均值分别为6.86和6.58 m)和III类男性(平均值分别为6.85和6.56 mm)。结论:第一上前磨牙比第二上前磨牙中远端大,颊侧小。雄性的牙齿比雌性的大。II类患者第一和第二前磨牙的近远端宽度在统计学上小于I类和III类患者。
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