Applicability of Two Universally Accepted Mixed Dentition Analysis on a Sample from Southeastern Region of Andhra Pradesh, India.

M B Shobha, Sai Ajs, Kmg Manoj, E Srideevi, M Sridhar, Gmjs Pratap
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Background: Most of the universally accepted mixed dentition analyses are based on the data derived from northwestern European descent. However, the accuracy of these methods when applied to different ethnic population is questionable.

Aim: The present study is aimed to evaluate the applicability of Tanaka and Johnston (TJ) and Moyers (50(th) and 75(th) percentile) mixed dentition analysis in a sample from south-eastern region of Andhra Pradesh, India.

Subjects and methods: Study models were prepared from a sample of 100 patients (50 males and 50 females) in the age range of 13-15 years. The mesio-distal dimension of the teeth was measured using a Digital Vernier calipers. The actual values of permanent canine and premolars on the casts were compared with the predicted values from TJ and Moyers analysis. The values derived from this study were statistically analyzed using SPSS version 17.0 (IBM, Chicago, USA). Pearson's coefficients were used to evaluate the correlations between the groups of teeth.

Results: Overestimated values were noticed in males and females of both arches with TJ equation; Males showed no significant difference at Moyers 50(th) percentile (50/100), in both the arches where as females showed higher values in mandibular arch and underestimated values in maxillary arch. At Moyers 75(th) percentile, overestimated values were noticed in males for both the arches whereas in females lesser values were observed.

Conclusion: As the values showed significant deviation from TJ and Moyers both at 50 and 75 percentile, its applicability to the present population is limited. So, new regression equations were derived.

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在印度安得拉邦东南部地区的一个样本上应用两种普遍接受的混合牙列分析法。
背景:大多数普遍接受的混合牙列分析都是基于来自西北欧后裔的数据。目的:本研究旨在评估田中和约翰斯顿(TJ)以及莫耶斯(50(th)和 75(th)百分位数)混合牙列分析法在印度安得拉邦东南部地区样本中的适用性:研究模型取自 100 名年龄在 13-15 岁之间的患者样本(50 名男性和 50 名女性)。使用数字游标卡尺测量牙齿的中距尺寸。将铸模上恒牙犬齿和前臼齿的实际值与 TJ 和 Moyers 分析得出的预测值进行比较。本研究得出的数值使用 SPSS 17.0 版(IBM,美国芝加哥)进行统计分析。皮尔逊系数用于评估各组牙齿之间的相关性:男性和女性的两个牙弓在使用 TJ 方程时都出现了高估值;男性在莫耶斯第 50 个百分位数(50/100)时,两个牙弓没有明显差异,而女性在下颌牙弓中显示出较高值,在上颌牙弓中显示出低估值。在莫耶斯第 75 百分位数下,男性两个牙弓的估计值都偏高,而女性的估计值则偏低:由于 50 百分位数和 75 百分位数的数值都与 TJ 和 Moyers 百分位数有明显偏差,因此其对当前人群的适用性有限。因此,得出了新的回归方程。
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