Abstract

The objective of this retrospective study was to investigate what percentage of the dental students in the University of Malaya has a tooth size discrepancy. The sample comprised 40 good quality pre-treatment study models with fully erupted and complete permanent dentitions from first molar to first molar, which were selected from the dental students of the University of Malaya. The mesiodistal diameter tooth sizes were randomly measured manually from first molar to first molar using digital calliper (Mitutoyu) accurate to 0.01 mm, and the Bolton analyses for anterior and overall ratios were calculated by scientific calculator. Reproducibility analysis for intra- and interexaminer calibrations was assessed by measuring 10 study models twice, a week apart. A paired sample t-test and the correlation coefficient were used to evaluate the systematic and random errors of the measurements using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 12.0. The reproducibility of the intra and inter-examiners for the sum of upper and lower mesiodistal tooth size were high (average mean difference = 0.62, r = 0.82). This study found 47.5% of the samples had anterior, and about 10% had overall· tooth width ratios greater than 2 standard deviations from Bolton's mean. Large percentage of the dental students of the University of Malaya has tooth size discrepancies outside of Bolton 2 standard deviations. It would seem prudentto routinely perform the tooth size analysis and include the findings into orthodontic treatment planning.

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  • The objective of this retrospective study was to investigate what percentage of the dental students in the University of Malaya has a tooth size discrepancy

  • It shows that there is no significant sexual dimorphism for any of the parameters; the sexes were combined for all other analyses

  • Sample In this study, only 40 study models were selected among dental students of University of Malaya to be used as a sample size

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Introduction

The objective of this retrospective study was to investigate what percentage of the dental students in the University of Malaya has a tooth size discrepancy. Large percentage of the dental students of the University of Malaya has tooth size discrepancies outside of Bolton 2 standard deviations. The first investigation of mesio-distal width was studied by G.V Black [3] in 1902 He measured a large number of human teeth and from these measurements he set up tables of mean figures, which are still used as important references today. The best-known study of tooth size disharmony in relation to treatment of malocclusion was done by Bolton in 1958 [8] He developed a method of analyzing mesio-distal tooth size ratio between maxillary and mandibular teeth by evaluated 55 cases with excellent occlusions. The greatest mesiodistal diameter of all the teeth on each case was measured excepting the second and third molars

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