Affiliation:
1. Clinic for Dentistry of Vojvodina, Faculty of Medicine, Novi Sad
Abstract
Background/Aim. An important element of prosthetic treatment of edentulous
patients is selecting the size of anterior artificial teeth that will restore
the natural harmony of one?s dentolabial structure as well as the whole face.
The main objective of this study was to determine the correlation between the
inner canthal distance (ICD) and interalar width (IAW) on one side and the
width of both central incisors (CIW), the width of central and lateral
incisors (CLIW), the width of anterior teeth (ATW), the width between the
canine cusps (CCW), which may be useful in clinical practice. Methods. A
total of 89 subjects comprising 23 male and 66 female were studied. Their age
ranged from 19 to 34 years with the mean of 25 years. Only the subjects with
the preserved natural dentition were included in the sample. All facial and
intraoral tooth measurements were made with a Boley Gauge (Buffalo Dental
Manufacturing Co., Brooklyn NY, USA) having a resolution of 0.1mm. Results. A
moderate correlation was established between the interalar width and combined
width of anterior teeth and canine cusp width (r = 0.439, r = 0.374). A low
correlation was established between the inner canthal distance and the width
of anterior teeth and canine cusp width (r = 0.335, r = 0.303). The
differences between the two genders were highly significant for all the
parameters (p < 0.01). The measured facial distances and width of anterior
teeth were higher in men than in women. Conclusion. The results of this study
suggest that the examined interalar width and inner canthal distance cannot
be considered reliable guidelines in the selection of artificial upper
anterior teeth. However, they may be used as a useful additional factor
combined with other methods for objective tooth selection. The final decision
should be made while working on dentures fitting models with the patient?s
consent.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
Cited by
8 articles.
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