波士顿大学方法预测儿童恒牙大小的适用性

Ahmed B.A. El-Tramsy, Amina El-hosary, N. Fakhry
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背景:准确预测初生牙列儿童犬齿和前磨牙的中远端宽度有助于早期发现错牙合。波士顿大学(BU)的方法是一种,即基于乳牙来预测犬齿和前磨牙的尺寸。目的是评估未出牙的犬齿和前磨牙的大小,并与Tanaka和Johnston (T/J)对埃及儿童样本的分析进行比较。材料与方法300例儿童(男150例,女150例),平均年龄7-10岁,上颌、下颚犬齿、第一磨牙发育,所有恒切牙均已萌出,无龋病、牙体修复或任何牙齿大小、形状、结构异常。使用数字卡尺测量所需牙齿的中远端宽度,通过T/J分析和BU方法预测恒牙和前磨牙的宽度。结果对于混合牙列期患儿,BU入路与T/J分析呈正相关。结论应用BU方法预测坦塔市埃及儿童混合牙列阶段恒牙尺寸与广泛应用的T/J分析有较强的相关性。
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Applicability of Boston University approach for predicting permanent teeth size in a sample of children
Background Accurate prediction of the mesiodistal widths of canines and premolars in children with primary dentition facilitates interception of malocclusion at an early age. Boston University (BU) approach is one, that is, based on primary teeth for predicting canine and premolar dimensions. Aim The aim was to evaluate the size of unerupted canines and premolars using BU approach in comparison to Tanaka and Johnston (T/J) analysis in a sample of Egyptian children. Materials and Methods A total of 300 children (150 boys and 150 girls) with an average age (7–10) years with existence of primary maxillary and mandibular canines and primary first molars and eruption of all permanent mandibular incisors, free from caries, restoration or any abnormalities in size, shape or structure of teeth. The mesiodistal widths of the required teeth were measured using digital caliper from which widths of permanent canines and premolars were predicted using both T/J analysis and BU approach. Results There was a strong positive correlation between BU approach and T/J analysis when used for children in mixed dentition stage. Conclusion Application of BU approach as a prediction method of permanent teeth dimension in a sample of Egyptian children from Tanta city in the mixed dentition stage revealed a strong correlation with the widely applied T/J analysis.
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