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      Mathematical definition of the shape of dental arches in human permanent healthy dentitions.

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          Dental arch shape was studied in 50 men and 45 women aged 20-27 years with sound dentitions. Maxillary and mandibular arches were reconstructed by a fourth-order polynomial and a 'mixed' elliptical (anterior teeth), plus parabolic (post-canine teeth) interpolation of buccal cusp tips (central incisor to second molar). The maxillary arch resulted wider than the mandibular arch regardless of gender. Gender differences were found especially in the maxillary arch, where they reflect more a size discrepancy than a shape difference. The polynomial interpolation allowed the evaluation of arch asymmetry, which resulted negligible in all the subjects. The elliptical plus parabolic interpolation gave mean plots which were well superimposable to the ones obtained by the polynomial interpolation. These curves are geometrically simple and can be used for the mathematical description of dental arch shape in non-patient subjects. Moreover, they allow separate analysis of teeth with a different functional meaning.

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          Journal
          Eur J Orthod
          European journal of orthodontics
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          0141-5387
          0141-5387
          Aug 1994
          : 16
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Laboratorio di Anatomia Funzionale dell'Apparato Stomatognatico, Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università degli Studi, Milano, Italy.
          Article
          10.1093/ejo/16.4.287
          7957653
          3851dc9d-9c43-4e05-b987-da2cbe66cd56
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