Сomputed tomography vestibular lingual dimensions crowns of teeth in young men and women of various craniotypes with physiological occlusion

  • A. V. Marchenko
Keywords: vestibular lingual size of crowns of teeth, boys, girls, physiological bite, craniotype, sexual dimorphism

Abstract

In the boys and girls with physiological occlusion identified differences in computed tomographical vestibular lingual dental crowns sizes depending on the shape of the head. In girls mesocephals value of vestibular lingual size of teeth on the upper jaw and the first major corner teeth on the lower jaw was significantly higher compared with girls brachycephals and girls of total group. In boys mesocephals only value of vestibular lingual size of the first large corner tooth on the lower jaw was significantly lower compared to boys brachycephals and young men of overall group. Most vestibular lingual tooth crown dimensions of the upper and lower jaw in boys of common group and young groups brachycephals significantly higher compared with girls of similar comparison groups. Only value of vestibular lingual sizes crown upper medial and lateral incisors, lower canines in boys mesocephals significantly higher compared with the same girls craniotype.

Published
2017-10-27
How to Cite
Marchenko, A. V. (2017). Сomputed tomography vestibular lingual dimensions crowns of teeth in young men and women of various craniotypes with physiological occlusion. Reports of Morphology, 22(2), 338-341. Retrieved from https://morphology-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/296
Section
ANTROPOLOGICAL STUDIES