Sex prediction according to digital analysis of the morphological characteristics of maxillary posterior teeth in a Pakistani population

IF 1.5 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Samiya Riaz PhD , Saira Atif PhD , Sadia Syed MPhil , Asma Rafi Chaudhry FCPS , Erum Zahid BDS
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Abstract

Objective

Researchers have examined several dental characteristics to identify differences in tooth morphology between males and females in various populations. Nevertheless, no research has been undertaken to ascertain sexual dimorphism and develop a sex prediction model by using the groove pattern, cusp number and occlusal pattern in any population group. Therefore, this study accessed the sexual differences and the ability to predict sex according to these characteristics of maxillary teeth in the Pakistani community.

Method

A total of 130 dental casts were selected (65 each from males and females). Digital images of the occlusal surface of the maxillary first premolar, second premolar and first molar were captured with a Canon Powershot A2200 14.1 MP digital camera with 4× optical zoom. Cusp number, groove pattern and occlusal pattern were recorded for each tooth type. Data were analysed with chi-square tests and logistic regression analysis.

Results

The groove pattern and occlusal pattern of the maxillary first premolar and first molar showed significant sexual dimorphism (p < 0.05). The cusp number of the maxillary first molar also displayed a statistically significant difference between males and females (p < 0.05). The sex prediction accuracy was 76.7% for the training samples and 70% for the test samples.

Conclusion

We observed significant sexual dimorphism in the groove pattern and the occlusal pattern of the maxillary first premolar and maxillary first molar teeth, as well as the cusp number of the maxillary first molar teeth. The prediction model demonstrated good accuracy, at 76.7%, and hence can be used for sex prediction in the Pakistani population.
根据对巴基斯坦人群上颌后牙形态特征的数字化分析预测性别
目的:研究人员已经对多个牙齿特征进行了研究,以确定不同人群中男性和女性在牙齿形态上的差异。然而,还没有任何研究通过使用凹槽模式、尖牙数量和咬合模式来确定任何人群的性别二态性并建立性别预测模型。因此,本研究根据巴基斯坦社区上颌牙齿的这些特征来了解性别差异和预测性别的能力。使用 4 倍光学变焦的佳能 Powershot A2200 14.1 MP 数码相机拍摄了上颌第一前磨牙、第二前磨牙和第一臼齿咬合面的数字图像。记录了每种牙齿的尖突数量、凹槽形态和咬合形态。结果上颌第一前磨牙和第一臼齿的凹槽形态和咬合形态显示出显著的性别二态性(p <0.05)。上颌第一磨牙的尖牙数在男性和女性之间也显示出显著的统计学差异(p < 0.05)。训练样本的性别预测准确率为 76.7%,测试样本的性别预测准确率为 70%。结论我们观察到上颌第一前磨牙和上颌第一臼齿的凹槽形态、咬合形态以及上颌第一臼齿的尖牙数都存在明显的性别二态性。该预测模型的准确率高达 76.7%,因此可用于巴基斯坦人群的性别预测。
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Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences
Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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