KMID : 0358920050320010089
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Journal of the Korean Academy of Pedodontics 2005 Volume.32 No. 1 p.89 ~ p.100
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A STUDY FOR OCCLUSAL FEATURES OF FIRST PERMANENT MOLAR AND SECOND PRIMARY MOLAR
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Jeon So-Hee
Baik Byeong-Ju Kim Jae-Gon Yang Yeon-Mi
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the morphometrics of primary second molar and permanent first molar. Samples were consisted of normal occlusion in the primary dentition(50 males and 50 females) and permanent dentition(43 males and 43 females). Their upper and lower plaster casts were used and their measuring points wore decided, through 3-dimensional laser scanning(3D Scanner, DS4060, LDI, U.S.A.), fitting standard horizontal plane were made for measuring the intercuspal distance, volume of intercuspal area and section curve.
The results were as follows;
1. Average distance from the fit plane to the cusp tips of mandibular primary second molar was smaller than any other tooth. (0.05-0.09 mm in male and 0.04-0.09 mm in female).
2. Intercuspal distances of mandibular primary second molar and permanent first molar were larger in male than in female. Especially, there was statistical significance in primary second molar(p£¼0.05).
3. Intercuspal distance between distobuccal and distolingual cusp was larger in maxillary primary second molar, except cross intercuspal distances. And distances between distal and distolingual cusp, in mandibular primary second molar, between mesiolingual and mesiobuccal cusp, in maxillary first molar, and between distolingual and mesiolingual cusp, in mandibular first molar were larger than any other intercuspal distance
4. Volume of intercuspal area of primary second molar and permanent first molar was larger in mandible than in maxilla and that of¡¯ permanent first molar was 1.40-1.75 times of primary second molar (p£¼0.05). Also it was larger in male than in female, but there was no statistical significance.
5. In most cases, section curves were wider and deeper in permanent dentition than in primary dentition. Except cross intercuspal distances, in maxilla, section curve between mesiobuccal and mesiolingual cusp was the deepest in both dentition. In mandible, section curve between distobuccal and distal cusp was the deepest in permanent dentition and between distolingual and distal cusp was the deepest in primary dentition.
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KEYWORD
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Morphometrics, Intercuspal distance, Volume of intercuspal area
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