PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Three-dimensional morphology of first molars in relation to ethnicity and the occurrence of cleft lip and palate.

  • Sandra Echtermeyer,
  • Philine H Metelmann,
  • Alexander Hemprich,
  • Karl-Heinz Dannhauer,
  • Karl-Friedrich Krey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. e0185472

Abstract

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This study aims to describe morphological peculiarities of maxillary and mandibular first molars in Europeans, Asians and Europeans with cleft lip and palate.Reflex microscopy was used to obtain three-dimensional morphometric landmarks from 40 models (11 Europeans and 13 Asians without cleft lip and palate, 16 Europeans with unilateral cleft lip and palate). The cases were examined using traditional morphometry and geometric morphometry, and visualized using thin-plate splines.Classic morphometry showed no right/left differences in the study groups and no significant differences with regard to the cleft side in patients with cleft lip and palate. In Asians, a significantly greater mesiodistal width was found. Geometric morphometry showed an enlarged centroid size in Asians (maxilla and mandible). In cleft patients, the cleft site did not appear to impact the morphology of first molars.Unilateral clefting did not affect the size and shape of molars; however, characteristic ethnicity-based differences were in fact identified. The results are relevant for orthodontic treatment with preadjusted appliances, and prosthetic CAD/CAM restorations.