Crown angulation and inclination of Northern Thais with good occlusion.

When patients of differing ethnicities are treated with one bracket system, negative consequences for the occlusion can result. This study investigated the crown angulation and inclination on study casts of 60 Northern Thais (30 males and 30 females) with a good occlusion. In all study casts, each t...

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Main Authors: Jotikasthira,D., Sheffield,P., Kalha,A.S., Syed,Z.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-379942015-06-16T03:59:33Z Crown angulation and inclination of Northern Thais with good occlusion. Jotikasthira,D. Sheffield,P. Kalha,A.S. Syed,Z. Medicine (all) When patients of differing ethnicities are treated with one bracket system, negative consequences for the occlusion can result. This study investigated the crown angulation and inclination on study casts of 60 Northern Thais (30 males and 30 females) with a good occlusion. In all study casts, each tooth (except the third molars) was evaluated with the orthodontic Torque Angulation Device (TAD) twice on the right side; this was also performed twice on the left side. The mean of the two evaluations was used for the statistical analysis. The means of the males and females were compared with the independent Student t test. The results were that the crown angulation of the mandibular first and second molars was significantly higher in females (P<.01) and that the crown inclination of all teeth did not differ between the two sexes. COPYRIGHT © 2009 BY QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING CO, INC. 2015-06-16T03:59:33Z 2015-06-16T03:59:33Z 2010-03-01 Article 19416741 2-s2.0-84882794018 20209181 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84882794018&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/37994 Quintessence Publishing Company
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine (all)
spellingShingle Medicine (all)
Jotikasthira,D.
Sheffield,P.
Kalha,A.S.
Syed,Z.
Crown angulation and inclination of Northern Thais with good occlusion.
description When patients of differing ethnicities are treated with one bracket system, negative consequences for the occlusion can result. This study investigated the crown angulation and inclination on study casts of 60 Northern Thais (30 males and 30 females) with a good occlusion. In all study casts, each tooth (except the third molars) was evaluated with the orthodontic Torque Angulation Device (TAD) twice on the right side; this was also performed twice on the left side. The mean of the two evaluations was used for the statistical analysis. The means of the males and females were compared with the independent Student t test. The results were that the crown angulation of the mandibular first and second molars was significantly higher in females (P<.01) and that the crown inclination of all teeth did not differ between the two sexes. COPYRIGHT © 2009 BY QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING CO, INC.
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author Jotikasthira,D.
Sheffield,P.
Kalha,A.S.
Syed,Z.
author_facet Jotikasthira,D.
Sheffield,P.
Kalha,A.S.
Syed,Z.
author_sort Jotikasthira,D.
title Crown angulation and inclination of Northern Thais with good occlusion.
title_short Crown angulation and inclination of Northern Thais with good occlusion.
title_full Crown angulation and inclination of Northern Thais with good occlusion.
title_fullStr Crown angulation and inclination of Northern Thais with good occlusion.
title_full_unstemmed Crown angulation and inclination of Northern Thais with good occlusion.
title_sort crown angulation and inclination of northern thais with good occlusion.
publisher Quintessence Publishing Company
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