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An Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Dimensions for the Existence of Golden Proportion: Clinical Study
BACKGROUND: Appearance of the face is a great concern to everyone, as it is a significant part of self-image. The study analyzed the clinical crown dimensions of the maxillary anterior teeth with respect to their apparent mesiodistal widths, width-to-height ratio to determine whether golden proporti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4589712/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26435610 |
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author | Sandeep, Nalla Satwalekar, Parth Srinivas, Siva Reddy, Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G Ramaswamy Reddy, B Anantha |
author_facet | Sandeep, Nalla Satwalekar, Parth Srinivas, Siva Reddy, Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G Ramaswamy Reddy, B Anantha |
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description | BACKGROUND: Appearance of the face is a great concern to everyone, as it is a significant part of self-image. The study analyzed the clinical crown dimensions of the maxillary anterior teeth with respect to their apparent mesiodistal widths, width-to-height ratio to determine whether golden proportion existed among the South Indian population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 240 dentulous subjects were chosen for the study (120 males and 120 females) age ranging between 18 and 28 years. Full face and anterior teeth images of the subjects were made on specially designed device resembling a face-bow, mounted onto the wall under a standard light source. The width and height of the maxillary central incisors were measured on the stone casts using a digital caliper. RESULTS: The mean perceived maxillary lateral incisor to central incisor width ratio was 0.67 in males and 0.703 in females. The mean perceived maxillary canine to lateral incisor width ratio was 0.744 in males and 0.714 in females. The mean width-to-height ratio of the maxillary central incisor was 79.49% in males and 79.197% in females. CONCLUSION: The golden proportion was not found between perceived mesiodistal widths of maxillary central and lateral incisors and nor between perceived mesiodistal widths of maxillary lateral incisors and canines. In the majority of subjects, the width-to-height ratio of maxillary central incisor was within 75-80%. There are no statistically significant differences in maxillary anterior teeth proportions between males and females. The results may serve as guidelines for treatment planning in restorative dentistry and periodontal surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-45897122015-11-01 An Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Dimensions for the Existence of Golden Proportion: Clinical Study Sandeep, Nalla Satwalekar, Parth Srinivas, Siva Reddy, Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G Ramaswamy Reddy, B Anantha J Int Oral Health Original Research BACKGROUND: Appearance of the face is a great concern to everyone, as it is a significant part of self-image. The study analyzed the clinical crown dimensions of the maxillary anterior teeth with respect to their apparent mesiodistal widths, width-to-height ratio to determine whether golden proportion existed among the South Indian population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 240 dentulous subjects were chosen for the study (120 males and 120 females) age ranging between 18 and 28 years. Full face and anterior teeth images of the subjects were made on specially designed device resembling a face-bow, mounted onto the wall under a standard light source. The width and height of the maxillary central incisors were measured on the stone casts using a digital caliper. RESULTS: The mean perceived maxillary lateral incisor to central incisor width ratio was 0.67 in males and 0.703 in females. The mean perceived maxillary canine to lateral incisor width ratio was 0.744 in males and 0.714 in females. The mean width-to-height ratio of the maxillary central incisor was 79.49% in males and 79.197% in females. CONCLUSION: The golden proportion was not found between perceived mesiodistal widths of maxillary central and lateral incisors and nor between perceived mesiodistal widths of maxillary lateral incisors and canines. In the majority of subjects, the width-to-height ratio of maxillary central incisor was within 75-80%. There are no statistically significant differences in maxillary anterior teeth proportions between males and females. The results may serve as guidelines for treatment planning in restorative dentistry and periodontal surgery. Dentmedpub Research and Printing Co 2015-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4589712/ /pubmed/26435610 Text en Copyright: © Journal of International Oral Health http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Sandeep, Nalla Satwalekar, Parth Srinivas, Siva Reddy, Chandra Sekhar Reddy, G Ramaswamy Reddy, B Anantha An Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Dimensions for the Existence of Golden Proportion: Clinical Study |
title | An Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Dimensions for the Existence of Golden Proportion: Clinical Study |
title_full | An Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Dimensions for the Existence of Golden Proportion: Clinical Study |
title_fullStr | An Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Dimensions for the Existence of Golden Proportion: Clinical Study |
title_full_unstemmed | An Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Dimensions for the Existence of Golden Proportion: Clinical Study |
title_short | An Analysis of Maxillary Anterior Teeth Dimensions for the Existence of Golden Proportion: Clinical Study |
title_sort | analysis of maxillary anterior teeth dimensions for the existence of golden proportion: clinical study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4589712/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26435610 |
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