Existence of golden proportion in maxillary anterior teeth of University of Malaya dental students

Eshamsul Sulaiman, M. Yaakub, N. A. Zulkifli, M. Abdullah, M. A. G. Gonzalez
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Purpose of the study: The objective of this study was to investigate the existence of the golden proportion between the width of the maxillary anterior teeth of undergraduate dental students at University of Malaya. Materials and method: Standardised photographs of 100 dental students? smiles displaying only the lips and the teeth were captured. The images were transferred to a personal computer and the width of the maxillary anterior teeth was measured using an Image Analyzer (Leiqa QWin). Calculations were made according to the Theory of Golden Proportion. The data were statistically analysed using paired student T-test (?<0.05) Results: There was a statistically significant difference between the width of the right lateral incisors and 62% of the width of the right central incisors (only 19% subjects had their right lateral incisors in golden proportion with the width of their right central incisors, M=12.5%, F=20.3%, p=0.00). A significant difference also existed between the width of the right canines and 62% of the width of the right lateral incisors (only 17% of the subjects had the width of their canines in golden proportion with the width of their right lateral incisors, M=23.1%, F=12.2%, p=0.00). Conclusions: A significant difference existed between the right lateral incisors and 62% of the right central incisors, and between the right canines and 62% of the right lateral incisors in both male and female subjects. Mean maxillary anterior tooth proportion among the dental students were 0.70 for laterals to central incisors and 0.82 for canines to lateral incisors. The golden proportion is not a suitable method to relate the maxillary anterior tooth proportions in these Malaysian subjects.
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研究目的:本研究的目的是调查马来亚大学牙科本科学生上颌前牙宽度之间是否存在黄金比例。材料和方法:100名牙科学生的标准化照片。只露出嘴唇和牙齿的微笑被捕捉了下来。将图像传输到个人计算机上,使用图像分析仪(Leiqa QWin)测量上颌前牙的宽度。根据黄金比例理论进行了计算。采用配对学生t检验对数据进行统计学分析(?<0.05)结果:右侧侧切牙宽度与右侧中切牙宽度的比例为62%,差异有统计学意义(仅19%的受试者右侧侧切牙与右侧中切牙宽度的比例为黄金比例,M=12.5%, F=20.3%, p=0.00)。右侧犬齿宽度与右侧侧门牙宽度的62%也存在显著差异(只有17%的受试者犬齿宽度与右侧侧门牙宽度达到黄金比例,M=23.1%, F=12.2%, p=0.00)。结论:在男性和女性受试者中,右侧侧切牙与62%的右侧中切牙、右侧犬齿与62%的右侧侧切牙之间存在显著差异。学生上颌前牙比例中,侧门牙与中门牙之比为0.70,犬齿与侧门牙之比为0.82。黄金比例不是一个合适的方法来联系上颌前牙比例在这些马来西亚受试者。
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