Evaluation of the mandibular arch in patients with impacted permanent lower canines.

Q Medicine
Australian Orthodontic Journal Pub Date : 2015-05-01
Shikha Jain, Mamta Agrawal, Sachin Jain, Shweta Jain
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Abstract

Aim: To determine the features of the mandibular dental arch in subjects presenting with impacted permanent lower canines.

Methods: The 'impaction group' consisted of 48 Indian subjects with mandibular canine impaction (Females:Males, 1.5:1; mean age, 15.03 ± 0.49 years). The 'control group' was comprised of 96 age-, gender- and malocclusion-matched Indians who were randomly selected from subjects initially screened but who had completely erupted mandibular canines. Arch width, arch length, arch shape and space status (total tooth size, arch-length--tooth-size discrepancy) were assessed using dental models and were compared between the groups using comparative measurements and statistics.

Results: Statistically significant differences were demonstrated with respect to the arch length, arch shape, total tooth size and arch-length--tooth-size discrepancy (p = 0.03, 0.02, 0.04, 0.01; independent 2-sample t-tests, respectively). Crowding was more prevalent in subjects with impaction than in the controls, with the difference being statistically significant (chi-square = 13.202; degrees of freedom (df) = 4; p = 0.010).

Conclusion: Patients with permanent mandibular canine impaction have adequately wide but shorter lower dental arch forms along with wider mandibular total tooth size and greater arch-length--tooth-size discrepancy when compared with a control sample.

永久性下犬牙阻生患者下颌弓的评价。
目的:探讨下颌恒牙阻生患者的下颌牙弓特征。方法:“嵌塞组”由48名患有下颌犬牙嵌塞的印度患者组成(男女比例为1.5:1;平均年龄15.03±0.49岁)。“对照组”由96名年龄、性别和咬合错误匹配的印度人组成,他们是从最初筛选的对象中随机选择的,但他们的下颌犬齿已经完全爆发。采用牙模型评估牙弓宽度、牙弓长度、牙弓形状和空间状态(总牙尺寸、牙弓长度-牙尺寸差异),并采用比较测量和统计学方法进行组间比较。结果:两组牙弓长度、牙弓形状、总牙长、牙弓长-牙长差异均有统计学意义(p = 0.03, 0.02, 0.04, 0.01;独立的2样本t检验)。拥挤在有碰撞的受试者中比对照组更普遍,差异有统计学意义(卡方= 13.202;自由度(df) = 4;P = 0.010)。结论:与对照组相比,永久性下颌犬牙嵌塞患者具有足够宽但较短的下牙弓,下颌总牙尺寸更宽,弓长-牙尺寸差异更大。
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Australian Orthodontic Journal
Australian Orthodontic Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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