TY - JOUR ID - TI - Dental arches dimensions, forms and the relation to facial types in a sample of Iraqi adults with skeletal and dental class I normal occlusion AU - Haider M.A. Ahmed حيدر احمد AU - Fakhri A. Ali فخري عبد علي PY - 2012 VL - 24 IS - special issue 1 SP - 99 EP - 107 JO - Journal of baghdad college of dentistry مجلة كلية طب الاسنان بغداد SN - 18171869 23115270 AB - Background: The face is a three dimensional object, facial structures are arranged to give the face its normal form.The teeth are arranged in an arch that’s based on the jaw which is a part of the facial structure. The dental arch hascertain forms depending on several factors including the skeletal form of the jaw and it is calculated in terms ofdifferent ratios of several arch dimensions. The aim of this study is to establish normative values for the Maxillary andMandibular Dental arches dimensions represented by dental arch width, length and to find out the most frequentdental arch form and facial type and the role of gender differences and to find out if there is a the relationshipbetween the facial type and dental arches form and which is the most frequent facial type and dental arch form.Materials and methods: The sample was selected from Baghdad University, college of Dentistry. A total of 72 Iraqiadult Dental students fit the criteria of this research with an age range between 18 and 25 years. The samplecomposed of one hundred forty four Dental casts, seventy two frontal photographs, seventy two profile photographsand One hundred forty four Dental casts’ photographs six linear measurements for Maxillary dental cast and six linearmeasurements for Mandibular Dental cast and two liner measurements for frontal and profile facial photographs.Orthodontics is one of the fields that took advantage of high speed personal computers such as Pentiums by utilizingspecialized orthodontic programs (software) which have automated some of the more laborious tasks in diagnosisand treatment planning, storage and sorting of information. So the use of computers is obligatory in our modern lifethat’s why it was used in almost everything in this study from obtaining the record and analyzing them for typing anddirecting this thesis. Specialized computer software for orthodontic record analysis (AUTO CAD 2007) were used,which simplified the analyzing process and reduced the time and effort spent on taking measurements directly fromthe records to facilitate work and to gain more accurate results.Results: It had been found that all of the maxillary dental arch dimensions are greater than mandibular dental archdimensions in the total sample and both genders and all of the measured dental arch dimensions have asignificantly greater mean value in males than in females also in general facial measurements were higher in femalesthan males with a high significant difference except in the nasion gnathion distance in which it was not significantdifferences between both genders. The most frequent facial type in males and females is the Mesoprosopic one,followed by the Euryprosopic while the least frequent is the Leptoprosopic face type while the mid arch form is themost frequent arch form and it is usually associated with Mesoprosopic face type in both genders followed by thewide dental arch form and the narrow dental arch form.Conclusions: It was concluded that the relation between facial type and dental arch form is a perfect positivecorrelation and as the facial type graduated from Leptoprosopic to Mesoprosopic to Euryprosopic then the MaxillaryDental arch form increases from narrow to mid to wide

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