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Area of Science:

  • Odontology
  • Forensic Science
  • Human Genetics

Background:

  • Investigating the relationship between dermatoglyphic patterns and molar terminal planes in deciduous dentition.
  • Understanding developmental correlations in primary dentition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the correlation between different dermatoglyphic patterns and terminal planes in deciduous dentition.
  • To explore the predictive potential of dermatoglyphics for dental development.

Main Methods:

  • Recruited 300 children aged 3-6 years with complete primary dentition.
  • Recorded molar terminal plane patterns and analyzed fingerprint patterns (including ridge counts) from distal phalanges using ink and roller method.
  • Classified fingerprint patterns according to Galton's system.

Main Results:

  • Ulnar loop pattern was the most common dermatoglyphic pattern.
  • Mesial step was associated with absent arch patterns on the left ring and little fingers and higher left little finger ridge count.
  • Distal step correlated with whorl patterns on bilateral middle fingers and a higher total left-hand ridge count.
  • Flush terminal plane was linked to the absence of an arch pattern on the left ring finger.

Conclusions:

  • Dermatoglyphics serves as a non-invasive tool for predicting terminal planes in primary dentition.
  • Fingerprint analysis offers insights into dental development in early childhood.