Arch length deficiency on sides containing palatally erupting canines.

World journal of orthodontics Pub Date : 2010-01-01
Paul Chalakkal, Abi Mathew Thomas, Saroj Chopra
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Abstract

Aim: To measure the arch length of sides containing palatally displaced canines and to compare them with those of contralateral sides with normally positioned canines.

Methods: The study sample consisted of 36 children 10 to 12 years of age with unerupted permanent maxillary canines who presented with palatally displaced canines, unilaterally, with respect to the maxillary lateral incisors. The palatal displacement was evaluated using the horizontal tube shift method with periapical radiographs, after the canine cusp tips were found to overlap their adjacent lateral incisors on panoramic radiographs. Arch length was measured on either side from a uniform point on the mesiolingual surface of the permanent first molar to a point on the dental arch that coincided with an anterior extension of the midpalatal raphae. The side that contained the palatally displaced canine was considered experimental, while the contralateral side was the control. The mean, standard deviation, range, and 95% confidence interval values were calculated, and the Student t test was carried out to obtain the P values for the arch lengths.

Results: The mean arch length value from the experimental sides was 31.38 ± 1.98 mm (95% CI 29.30 to 33.45). The mean value from the control sides was 32.86 ± 2.28 mm (95% CI 30.48 to 35.24).

Conclusion: There is a significantly high possibility of finding palatally displaced canines with respect to maxillary lateral incisors on sides with lesser arch lengths compared to the contralateral sides.

含有腭突犬齿的两侧弓长不足。
目的:测量腭移位犬侧弓长,并与对侧正常定位犬侧弓长进行比较。方法:研究样本包括36名10至12岁的上颌恒牙未出牙的儿童,他们表现为上颌侧切牙单方面腭移位。在全景x线片上发现犬牙尖尖与相邻侧切牙重叠后,使用水平管移位法和根尖周围x线片评估腭位移。测量牙弓长度,从恒牙第一磨牙中舌面均匀的一点到牙弓上与中腭前伸重合的一点。包含腭移位犬的一侧被认为是实验性的,而对侧是对照组。计算平均值、标准差、极差和95%置信区间值,并进行Student t检验,得到弓长P值。结果:实验侧弓长平均值为31.38±1.98 mm (95% CI 29.30 ~ 33.45)。对照组的平均值为32.86±2.28 mm (95% CI 30.48 ~ 35.24)。结论:上颌侧切牙相对于对侧弓长较短的一侧,发现腭移位的可能性明显较高。
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