Sexual dimorphism in the three-dimensional detailed crown structure of maxillary first premolars

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Julie Miyazaki , Shintaro Kondo , Shinichi Negishi
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Abstract

Objectives

Maxillary first premolars have a unique shape because of their curvature features, positional relationship of the cusps, and most prominent points, making them different from other teeth. This study aimed to quantitatively analyze the detailed three-dimensional morphometric structure of maxillary first premolars and sexual dimorphism.

Methods

The study participants were 60 elementary and junior high school students (30 boys and 30 girls) in Japan. The distance between landmarks was measured using the three-dimensional coordinates of plaster casts, and the data collected was statistically analyzed.

Results

Sexual dimorphism was greater in the lingual cusp, showing greater variation in size than the buccal cusp. Boys exhibited significantly larger relative distances in the mesiodistal and buccolingual directions than girls; particularly, regarding mesiodistal diameter of the central groove, mesial slope of the buccal cusp, and distal slope of the lingual cusp. These results may be due to a slight difference in the timing of secondary enamel knots between boys and girls during the developmental stage, which was reflected in the sexual dimorphism of the completed teeth. Curvature features, cusp positions, and most prominent points were considered individual traits because they were not interrelated.

Conclusions

Subtle differences during the developmental stage may lead to sexual dimorphism of the completed crown. Furthermore, the morphological characteristics of the maxillary first premolars may be related to their location in the dental arch.

上颌第一前磨牙三维详细牙冠结构的性别双态性。
目的:上颌第一前磨牙因其弧度特征、尖牙的位置关系和最突出点而具有独特的形态,使其有别于其他牙齿。本研究旨在定量分析上颌第一前磨牙的详细三维形态结构和性别二态性:研究对象为日本 60 名小学和初中学生(30 名男生和 30 名女生)。使用石膏模型的三维坐标测量地标之间的距离,并对收集的数据进行统计分析:结果:舌尖的性别二形性更明显,其大小变化比颊面尖更大。男孩在牙周中线和颊舌向的相对距离明显大于女孩,尤其是在中央沟的牙周中线直径、颊尖的中线斜度和舌尖的远端斜度方面。这些结果可能是由于男孩和女孩在发育阶段次生釉结的时间上略有不同,这反映在完成牙齿的性别二态性上。弧度特征、尖牙位置和最突出点被认为是个体特征,因为它们之间没有相互关联:结论:发育阶段的细微差别可能会导致完整牙冠的性别二态性。此外,上颌第一前磨牙的形态特征可能与其在牙弓中的位置有关。
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Journal of Oral Biosciences
Journal of Oral Biosciences DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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