Correlation Between Face Form and Maxillary Central Incisor Tooth Form in Dentate Patients Visiting Rehman College of Dentistry Peshawar
Muhammad Afzal Khan, Shafqat Hussain, Muhammad Sohaib Nawaz, Muhammad Irfan, Aamna Mansur, Ghulam Ishaq Khan
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine the correlation
between face form and maxillary central incisor tooth form in dentate patients
visiting Rehman College of dentistry Peshawar.
Methods: 152 patients fulfilling the
inclusion criteria were included in the study through consecutive non
probability sampling. Photographs of their face and maxillary central incisor
were taken, printed, traced and subjected to classification by William’s method
by 4 Prosthodontists.
Results: As per descriptive statistics,
mean and SD’s for age was 31+5.78, mean and SD’s for face form measurements was
recorded as 78+1.67, whereas mean and SD’s for central incisor tooth form
measurements was recorded as 25+0.69
Conclusion: It has been
concluded that there is no highly defined correlation between the face form and
maxillary central incisor tooth form in males and females. These results
indicate that the maxillary central incisor tooth shows considerable asymmetry,
whereas the face is basically symmetric. Instead, the opinions and desires of
the patient should be considered, to ensure optimal dental esthetics for each
individual.
Keywords: Face
form, Tooth form, Central Incisor, Correlation