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3D-Geomorphometrics tooth shape analysis in hypodontia.
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Assessment
of
tooth
morphology
is
an
important
part
of
the
diagnosis
and
management
of
hypodontia
patients
.
Several
techniques
have
been
used
to
analyze
tooth
form
in
hypodontia
patients
and
these
have
shown
smaller
tooth
dimensions
and
anomalous
tooth
shapes
in
patients
with
hypodontia
when
compared
with
controls
.
However
,
previous
studies
have
mainly
used
2
D
images
and
provided
limited
information
.
In
the
present
study
,
3
D
surface-imaging
and
statistical
shape
analysis
were
used
to
evaluate
tooth
form
differences
between
hypodontia
and
control
patients
.
Eighteen
anatomical
landmarks
were
recorded
on
the
clinical
crown
of
the
lower
left
first
permanent
molar
of
3
D
scanned
study
models
of
hypodontia
and
control
subjects
.
The
study
sample
group
comprised
of
120
hypodontia
patients
(
40
mild
,
40
moderate
,
and
40
severe
hypodontia
patients
)
and
40
age-
and
sex-matched
controls
.
Procrustes
coordinates
were
utilized
to
scale
and
superimpose
the
landmark
coordinate
data
and
then
were
subjected
to
principal
component
analysis
(
PCA
)
.
Subsequently
,
differences
in
shape
as
well
as
size
were
tested
statistically
using
allometric
analysis
and
MANOVA
.
Significant
interaction
was
found
between
the
two
factor
variables
"
group
"
and
"
sex
"
(
p
<
0
.
002
)
.
Overall
expected
accuracies
were
66
and
56
%
for
females
and
males
,
respectively
,
in
the
cross-validated
discriminant-analysis
using
the
first
20
PCs
.
Hypodontia
groups
showed
significant
shape
differences
compared
with
the
control
subjects
(
p
<
0
.
0001
)
.
Significant
differences
in
tooth
crown
shape
were
also
found
between
sexes
(
p
<
0
.
0001
)
within
groups
.
Furthermore
,
the
degree
of
variation
in
tooth
form
was
proportional
to
the
degree
of
the
severity
of
the
hypodontia
.
Thus
,
quantitative
measurement
of
tooth
shape
in
hypodontia
patients
may
enhance
the
multidisciplinary
management
of
those
patients
.