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Fall 2000: Volume
25, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Articles |
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| Labiolingual and mesiodistal
positioning of maxillary permanent incisors during the eruption
process |
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This study aimed to establish
radiographical parameters concerning the tipping, the labiolingual
positioning and the angulation of the maxillary permanent incisors
in the mixed dentition. Three groups of 20 cephalograms and 20
orthopantomographic radiographs taken from children aging from
7 to 12 years old, with normal occlusion were compared. The Group
I presented only the eruption of the central permanent incisors,
the Group II presented both the central and lateral permanent
incisors and the Group III presented central, lateral incisors
and permanent canine teeth. The tipping and the labiolingual positioning
were measured, respectively, using U1/PP and U1?AVERT. Mesiodistally,
the angles between the teeth axis and the line that touched the
lower border of the orbit in the orthopantomographic radiographs
were measured. The mean values of tipping, labiolingual positioning
and angulation of the central and lateral incisors obtained from
Groups I, II and III were respectively 112°, 1.2mm, 90.4°
and 91.7°; 112°, 2.6mm, 89.5° and 96.8° and. 114°,
2.7mm, 87.4° and 92.6°.The tipping levels were similar
for all groups, the mean values of the labiolingual positioning
were significantly different at 5% when Group I was compared to
both Groups II and III.And the mean values of the angulation were
significantly different 5% for the central incisors between Groups
I and III, and at 1% for the lateral incisors between Groups I
and II, and, II and III. |
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