Author:
Filipovic Gordana,Janosevic Mirjana,Stosic Maja
Abstract
Introduction. A certain ratio of maxillary to mandibular tooth size is very
important for the proper occlusion formation. In regular occlusion, the teeth
must be proportional to size. A discrepancy in tooth size between the
mandibular and maxillary arch is usually the cause of disharmonious occlusion
ratios. One of the most widespread methods in determining of discrepancy in
tooth size between the upper and lower jaw is the Bolton analysis of
mesiodistal width of permanent teeth. Material and methods. The subjects of
both sexes with the permanent dentition and occlusive ratio of Angle Class I
classification had had the precise impressions taken on the basis of which
the study models were obtained. 60 patients were selected for this
investigation (30 males and 30 females) according to the following criteria:
the presence of completely erupted teeth of permanent dentition from the
first molar on one side to the first molar on the other side of the dental
string; good quality of the study models; the absence of mesiodistal and
occlusive abrasion, caries lesions, Class II fillings; the absence of
prosthetic or composite restoration; the absence of anomalies in regard to
shapes, structures and tooth development. We measured the mesiodistal width
of each tooth from the first molar on one side to the first molar on the
other side, from the mesial contact point to the distal contact point with
the greatest interproximal distance. Results. The obtained results for
mesiodistal tooth width of the right and left side do not show statistically
significant differences. The mean values of the Bolton anterior ratio showed
neither the sexual dimorphism nor did the mean values of the Bolton total
ratio show any differences in sexes. The mean values of the Bolton anterior
ratio in our examinees of both sexes are significantly higher compared to the
values of Bolton norms. The mean values of the Bolton total ratios in our
examinees of both sexes were not statistically different compared to the
values of Bolton norms. Conclusion. Determining of intermaxillary ratios is
an important diagnostic and prognostic value in orthodoncy since it offers a
possibility to predict the outcome of orthodontic therapy applied on persons
with tooth size discrepancy related to the upper and lower jaw.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia