Dentition analyses are systems of tooth and jaw measurement used in orthodontics to understand arch space and predict any malocclusion (mal-alignment of the teeth and the bite).[1] Example systems of dentition analysis are listed below.
Permanent dentition (adult teeth) analysis
- Maxillary dentition (upper teeth)
- Mandibular dentition (lower teeth)
- Both Arches (upper and lower teeth)
Mixed dentition analysis
Dental arch analysis
- Intermolar Width - It is the distance between the mesiobuccal cusp tip points of the first permanent molars
- Intercanine Width - It is the distance between the tip of the cusp from canine to canine.
- Arch Length - It is the distance from the line perpendicular to the mesiobuccal cusp tips of the first permanent molars to the midpoint between the mesioincisal points of the central incisors.
- Arch Perimeter - It is the distance from mesial contact of a permanent molar on one side to the mesial contact of permanent molar on the other side, with the line connecting the buccal/incisor tip points in the intervening teeth.
Others
References
- ^ Ngan, P. "Management of space problems in the primary and mixed dentitions". Journal of the American Dental Association.