Journal of Dentistry Indonesia (Jul 2013)

Correlation of Mandible Length and Dental Cacilfication Stages on the Deutero Malay Group Aged 8-16 Years

  • Fifi Siswanto,
  • Loes Sjahruddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14693/jdi.v17i1.107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Evaluation of individual maturity status takes an important role in selecting of the orthodontic treatment plans, especially for the growing age patient. This is mostly related to use of functional appliances and surgical approaches in some cases of skeletal discrepancy. Previous researches hae demonstrated the significant correlation between the mandible length and the cervical vertebrae maturation in Deutero-Malay group. The significant correlation between the cervical vertebrae and middle phalanx maturity, and the dental calcification within the Deutero-Malay group has been proven. Objective: To confirm the correlation between the mandible length and the dental calcification. Methods: This was an observational research with a cross-sectional design, done on 160 Deutero-Malay subjects, aged 8-16 years. The length of mandible was measured from Condylion to Gnathion, and the dental calcification was evaluated by Demirijan method. Results: of Spearman nonparametric correlation test indicated the significant correlation between the mandible length and canine calcification (r=0.713), the second premolar (r=0.753), and the second molar (r=0.772). The result of Multiple Classification Analysis showed that the highest correlation to the mandible length was the second molar calcification (ß=0.495).DOI: 10.14693/jdi.v17i1.107

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