To Evaluate the Relationship between Maxillary and Mandibular Base Lengths with Dental Crowding in Different Skeletal Malocclusions

Parishrut Nadda, Dimple Pathania, Vivek Mahajan
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Introduction: Exploring the relationship between arch dimensions and crowding has long been a topic of interest. Many studies have found significant relationship between the two, while others have suggested that crowding is a multifactorial condition and is not dependent on arch dimensions only. Objective: To evaluate the relationship as well as sexual dimorphism between maxillary and mandibular skeletal base lengths with dental crowding in different skeletal malocclusions. Materials and Methods: The sample comprised 100 orthodontic patients (49 males, 51 females), which were divided into three groups based on the anteroposterior relationship of maxilla with the mandible. Each group was subdivided based on the severity of mandibular and maxillary arch crowding into two subgroups, and each subgroup was further divided into male and female subjects. Measurements of maxillary and mandibular base lengths (Co-A and Co-Gn) and tooth size arch length discrepancies were obtained through lateral cephalograms and dental casts, respectively, and measurements obtained were analyzed statistically. Results: Patients with class IB, IIB, and IIIB had significantly smaller maxillary and mandibular base lengths than subjects with class IA, IIA, and IIIA. A weak negative correlation was found between maxillary base length and maxillary crowding with r = –0.451 and p = .000, while a strong positive correlation was observed between maxillary and mandibular crowding with r = 0.742 and p = .000. Conclusion: An inverse correlation exists between dental crowding and the lengths of maxillary and mandibular bases, regardless of skeletal malocclusion.
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评估不同骨骼畸形中上颌骨和下颌骨基底长度与牙齿拥挤的关系
简介探讨牙弓尺寸与拥挤之间的关系一直是人们感兴趣的话题。许多研究发现二者之间存在明显的关系,而另一些研究则认为拥挤是一种多因素的情况,并不仅仅取决于牙弓的尺寸。研究目的评估不同骨骼畸形中上颌和下颌骨骼基底长度与牙齿拥挤之间的关系及性双态性。材料和方法:样本包括 100 名正畸患者(49 名男性,51 名女性),根据上颌骨与下颌骨的前后关系分为三组。根据下颌和上颌牙弓拥挤的严重程度,每组又分为两个亚组,每个亚组又分为男性和女性受试者。分别通过侧位头影和牙模测量上下颌骨基底长度(Co-A和Co-Gn)和牙齿大小牙弓长度差异,并对测量结果进行统计分析。结果IB、IIB和IIIB级患者的上颌和下颌基底长度明显小于IA、IIA和IIIA级患者。上颌基底长度与上颌拥挤之间呈弱负相关(r = -0.451,p = .000),而上颌拥挤与下颌拥挤之间呈强正相关(r = 0.742,p = .000)。结论牙齿拥挤与上颌和下颌基底长度之间存在反相关关系,与骨骼错合畸形无关。
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