Maxillary dimensions and arch shape with palatally displaced canines

Author:

Saade Marianne1,Arai Kazuhito2,Motro Melih1ORCID,Saade Antoine3,Will Leslie A4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, Boston University , 100 East Newton St., Room 754, MA 02118 , USA

2. Department of Orthodontics, Nippon Dental University , 1-9-20 Fujimi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102 - 8159 , Japan

3. Department of Orthodontics, Lebanese University , P.O. Box 6573, Beirut , Lebanon

4. Department of Orthodontics, Boston University , 100 East Newton St., Room 757, MA 02118 , USA

Abstract

Summary Background/objectives The aim of this study was to explore the effect of palatally displaced canines on maxillary dimensions and arch shape. Methods Occlusal and skeletal landmarks were plotted on cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of 156 orthodontic patients: 78 with palatally displaced canines (PDC) (27 left, 28 right, and 23 bilateral) and 78 controls using Mimics™ (Materialise, Belgium). Arch forms were created, and arch width, depth, and skeletal dimensions were measured. T-test (P < 0.05) was used to compare the groups. Geometric Morphometrics (GM) analysis was used to compare the groups and to explore the pattern of covariation between two sets of landmarks. Results The unilateral PDC group showed an increased first premolar, second premolar, molar widths, and an increased molar depth. No significant difference was found in arch form. The skeletal measurements were generally larger in the PDC group, but the transverse measurements were the most significant. Discriminant Function Analysis (DFA) with cross-validation allowed an accurate classification of 85.9% of the control group and 66.7% of the PDC group. The Mahalanobis distance displayed significant differences among three combinations of groups. Strong covariance was found between the second premolar and all other landmarks. Limitations The small sample sizes of the stratified groups precluded recognition of statistical significance. Conclusions Patients with unilateral PDC displayed significantly wider first, second premolar, and first molar widths, and increased first molar depths. There were no significant differences in arch form; however, GM showed significant differences between the groups and a prominent covariance function for the 2nd premolars.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Orthodontics

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