2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00056-015-0003-3
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Evaluation of maxillary arch morphology in children with unilaterally impacted incisors via three-dimensional analysis of digital dental casts: a controlled study

Abstract: Children revealing unilaterally impacted maxillary central incisors demonstrated a significantly constricted maxillary transverse width and shorter arch on the impacted side compared with subjects with no eruption disorders.

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“…No data are reported in the literature about the influence of the teeth eruption disorders on the development of maxillary complex. A previous study 16 identified 23 subjects with impacted maxillary incisors. Diagnostic casts served to measure both intermolar and intercanine widths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No data are reported in the literature about the influence of the teeth eruption disorders on the development of maxillary complex. A previous study 16 identified 23 subjects with impacted maxillary incisors. Diagnostic casts served to measure both intermolar and intercanine widths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geometric morphometric method (GMM) is increasing being applied to dental and craniofacial investigations [18]. Using aspects of GMM, Pavoni et al evaluated the palatal morphology in children with impacted incisors, [19] Al Shaharani et al evaluated the morphology of molars in patients with hypodontia [20] and Paoloni evaluated palatal morphology in Class II patients [21]. GMM has also been used to assess skeletal morphology in Class II and Class III and cleft lip and palate patients, [22][23][24][25] as well as to evaluate dental arch morphology of different malocclusion groups [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%