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Analysis of Dento-Facial Parameters in the Young Population Using Digital Methods
Sonja Milosavljević1, Milica Jovanović1, Žaklina Rajković1
1Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia.
Facial measurements correlate with upper anterior teeth widths, aiding dental prosthetics. While not independently predictive, these facial parameters offer valuable complementary data for restorative and prosthetic dentistry planning.
Area of Science:
- Dentistry
- Anthropology
- Biometrics
Background:
- Facial and intraoral parameters are crucial for prosthetic planning and rehabilitation.
- Understanding the relationship between facial aesthetics and dental measurements is vital for successful outcomes.
Purpose of the Study:
- To analyze the relationship between facial parameters and measurements of upper anterior teeth.
- To determine the correlation between facial and dental measurements using digital photography.
Main Methods:
- Cross-sectional observational study with 82 student participants.
- Standardized digital facial and intraoral photographs were analyzed.
- Measurement of facial parameters and dimensions of maxillary anterior teeth.
Main Results:
- Males exhibited greater maxillary anterior teeth width and facial parameters than females.
- Significant positive correlations were found between facial parameters and anterior teeth widths.
- Bizygomatic width significantly contributed to predicting central incisor width.
Conclusions:
- Facial parameters alone cannot predict dental parameters but provide complementary information.
- Integration of facial analysis with esthetic principles enhances prosthetic dentistry procedures.
- Interincisal angles vary significantly among anterior teeth, suggesting shape dependency.
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