The assessment of Golden and Red Proportions among a North-African population.

Q3 Medicine
Tunisie Medicale Pub Date : 2023-12-05
Rim Kallala, Yosra Gassara, Behaeddine Garrach, Soumaya Touzi, Belhassen Harzallah
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Abstract

Introduction: The constant increase of both esthetic demands and advancement in materials and technologies have led to the development of guidelines to achieve optimal aesthetic results. These tools are useful to predict the teeth proportion and dimensions. Golden and Red proportion are the most described theories.

Aim: of present study was to evaluate the existence of both Golden and Red proportion in the maxillary anterior teeth among a North-African population.

Methods: This was an observational study performed at the Fixed Prosthetic department of the dental clinic of Monastir, Tunisia. The study included participants with full intact anterior dentition. Those with diastema or teeth crowding were excluded. For each one, an alginate impression was done. Measures were, including the perceived width and length, have been taken on casts using digital caliper. Width ratios of maxillary lateral incisor to maxillary central incisor and lateral incisor to canine were calculated.

Results: The study included 100 Tunisian participants including 97 females and 21 males. The maxillary central incisors were the largest (8.60±0.58mm) and the longest (99.71±1.14mm). The ratio was 0.89±0.09mm. Anterior teeth dimensions were not statistically not different between males and females. Significant differences were observed between calculated ratios with GP and to each other's. (p=0).

Conclusions: Either GP nor RP is applicable amongst the Tunisian Population.

评估北非人口的金色和红色比例。
导言:随着美学要求的不断提高以及材料和技术的不断进步,为达到最佳的美学效果,人们开发出了各种指导工具。这些工具对于预测牙齿比例和尺寸非常有用。本研究旨在评估北非人群上颌前牙中是否存在黄金比例和红色比例:这是一项在突尼斯莫纳斯提尔牙科诊所固定修复科进行的观察性研究。研究对象包括前牙完整的患者。但不包括有牙齿间隙或牙齿拥挤的患者。每个人都做了藻酸盐印模。使用数字卡尺对石膏进行测量,包括感知宽度和长度。计算上颌侧切牙与上颌中切牙、侧切牙与犬齿的宽度比:研究对象包括 100 名突尼斯人,其中包括 97 名女性和 21 名男性。上颌中切牙最大(8.60±0.58 毫米),最长(99.71±1.14 毫米)。比值为 0.89±0.09mm。男性和女性的前牙尺寸在统计学上没有差异。与 GP 的计算比值和相互之间的计算比值之间存在显著差异(P=0)。(P=0):无论是 GP 还是 RP 都适用于突尼斯人口。
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