Abstract

Objective: A study was conducted to evaluate tooth size discrepancies among different malocclusion groups. Materials and Methods: This study consisted of 160 North Indian subjects, 50 normal occlusion group and 110 subjects with varying degree of malocclusion, that is, Angle's Class I (40), Class II Division 1 (40) and Class III (30) malocclusion, respectively. Tooth size measurements were performed on the study models by using a digital Caliper with a liquid crystal display digital output to the nearest 0.01 mm, and various inter-arch ratios were analyzed. Statistical Analysis: One-way analysis of variance was used to analyze the difference in groups followed by Tukey post hoc test. Chi-square test was performed to demonstrate the prevalence of tooth size discrepancies among three malocclusion groups. Results: Significant differences were found for inter-arch ratios between the groups. Conclusions: Anterior, overall, and posterior ratios were higher in Class III followed by Class I and Class II Division 1 malocclusion, respectively. Anterior and overall tooth size discrepancy was found to be 20% and 17.2%, respectively, in the malocclusion sample.

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