Abstract

Positive correlations between the mandibular dental and basal arch forms in patients with minimum crowding have been observed; however, the relationship in orthodontic patients with mandibular anterior crowding (MnAC) remains unclear. Therefore, we evaluated this relationship in patients with MnAC requiring premolar extraction. Thirty women with normal occlusion (mean age, 20.6±2.5years) and 30 women with Class I MnAC (mean age, 20.3±2.9years) were selected as control and MnAC groups, respectively. The widths and depths of the mandibular dental and basal arches at the FA and WALA points were measured and compared between groups. Relationships between the arch widths at the FA and WALA points were analyzed by Pearson correlation coefficient. Larger variances were found for dental arch widths at canine and premolars and depth at canine in the MnAC group. Positive correlations were observed between dental and corresponding basal arch widths for both groups, except at the canine in the MnAC group, and higher correlations were observed between dental arch widths for all teeth except the first molar and basal arch widths for posterior adjacent teeth when comparing the corresponding basal arch widths. The positive correlations observed between the dental and basal arch widths suggest the basal arch widths at the posterior adjacent tooth can be used as an additional reference to create an individualized postorthodontic dental arch form for MnAC patients.

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