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Tooth size in individuals with congenitally missing teeth: a study of Japanese males

机译:先天性缺失牙齿个体的牙齿大小:对日本男性的研究

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There is evidence of a relationship between tooth size and tooth agenesis in human populations, with a tendency for reduced tooth size in individuals with missing teeth. The aim of this study was to analyze the size of remaining teeth (mesiodistal crown diameters) and their variability in individuals with varying degrees of severity of congenitally missing teeth. Tooth crown diameters were recorded from 100 dental plaster casts of Japanese males. Subjects were divided into three agenesis groups: group A had one missing tooth per individual, group B had two missing teeth per individual, and group C had three or more missing teeth per individual. For comparison, tooth size data were used from a previously studied sample of Japanese males who did not have any congenitally missing teeth. Group A displayed the largest mesiodistal crown size dimensions for all maxillary and mandibular teeth, followed by group B, and then group C. In comparison with the reference data, when only one or two teeth were missing, the remaining teeth tended to be larger, but when there were three or more missing teeth, the remaining teeth tended to be significantly smaller throughout the dentition. In terms of tooth size variability, dental dimensions in the agenesis groups were generally more variable compared with those in the reference sample. This tendency was most pronounced in the group with the greatest number of missing teeth. Although there was a tendency for the size of the remaining teeth to be more reduced as the number of missing teeth increased, tooth size in individuals with only one or two teeth missing was generally larger than in a control group with all 32 permanent teeth, suggesting that the relationship between tooth size and dental agenesis may be more complicated than previously thought, perhaps due to local compensatory interactions affecting the size of teeth.
机译:有证据表明,人类的牙齿大小与无牙性之间存在关系,而牙齿缺失的个体有减小牙齿大小的趋势。这项研究的目的是分析残存牙齿的大小(近中牙冠直径)及其在先天性缺失牙齿严重程度不同的个体中的变异性。从日本男性的100个牙膏石膏模型中记录了牙冠直径。将受试者分为三个发育不全组:A组每个人缺一颗牙齿,B组每个人缺两个牙齿,C组每个人缺三个或更多牙齿。为了进行比较,使用了以前研究过的日本男性男性没有先天缺失牙齿的牙齿大小数据。 A组显示所有上颌和下颌牙最大的近颌冠大小,其次是B组,然后是C组。与参考数据相比,当仅缺失一到两颗牙齿时,其余牙齿倾向于变大,但是当牙齿缺失三颗或三颗以上时,在整个牙列中剩余的牙齿会明显变小。就牙齿大小的可变性而言,与参考样品相比,发育不全组的牙​​齿大小通常更具可变性。这种趋势在牙齿缺失最多的人群中最为明显。尽管随着缺牙数量的增加,剩余牙齿的大小有减小的趋势,但仅缺一颗或两颗牙齿的个体的牙齿大小通常比全部32颗恒牙的对照组的牙齿大小大,这表明牙齿大小和无牙性之间的关系可能比以前认为的要复杂,这可能是由于局部补偿相互作用影响了牙齿的大小。

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