THE JOURNAL OF THE STOMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY,JAPAN
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Interrelation of Tooth Crown Diameters
Tadao Iida
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1991 Volume 58 Issue 2 Pages 363-379

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The purpose of this study was to clarify the interrelation of the tooth crown diameters using statistical methods.
The material consisted of 414 dental casts from orthodontic patients in the Japanese female.
The mesiodistal diameters of all permanent teeth on the left side were measured, excluding the third molars. These values were examined by correlation coefficient matrix and multivariate analyses such as multiple regression, principal component and canonical correlation, etc..
The results were as follows:
1) The tooth crown diameters showed a strong intercorrelation within each jaw and between both jaws.
2) When the incisors and the canine were large in size, the premolars and the molars tended to be small.
3) When the incisors and the molars were large in size, the canine and the premolars tended to be small.
4) When the incisors and the premolars were large in size, the canine and the molars tended to be small.
5) All of the teeth except the upper lateral incisor were classified according to size into the four groups of incisors, canines, premolars and molars.
6) The dentition with small teeth tended to show a spaced arch.

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