Determination of Bolton Norms for Indian Population Sample

Authors

  • TV Pawan Kumar Army College of Dental Sciences
  • Prasad Chitra Army College of Dental Sciences,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v7i1.18899

Keywords:

Bolton’s analysis, Bolton’s ratio, study model analysis, tooth size discrepancy

Abstract

Introduction: Tooth size discrepancy varies between different ethnic groups and races. Bolton’s tooth size norms were originally determined in Caucasian population.

Objective: To determine tooth size ratios for maxillary and mandibular dentition in Telangana population of Indian sample and to compare the ratios with standard Bolton norms.

Materials & Method: The study sample comprised of 300 subjects (150 males and 150 females) aged between 14-25 years having Angle’s Class 1 molar relationship. Study models of all subjects were prepared and mesiodistal dimensions were measured to determine mean Bolton’s anterior ratio, overall ratio, over jet and overbite.

Result: Evidence of sexual dimorphism was observed with Indian male subjects having greater mean values than the females. The determined mean for anterior tooth ratio was 80.88 ± 3.03%, overall tooth ratio 93.99 ± 3.11%, overjet 2.92 ± 0.62mm and overbite 2.96 ± 0.63mm. Statistically significant differences were found between Indian samples and Bolton Caucasian standards.

Conclusion: The study provides evidence that tooth sizes are population specific. Mean values specific to particular population groups should be derived in order to make treatment planning more accurate and predictable.

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Author Biographies

TV Pawan Kumar, Army College of Dental Sciences

Department of Orthodontics, Resident

Prasad Chitra, Army College of Dental Sciences,

Department of Orthodontics, Professor

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Published

2017-06-30

How to Cite

Kumar, T. P., & Chitra, P. (2017). Determination of Bolton Norms for Indian Population Sample. Orthodontic Journal of Nepal, 7(1), 33–36. https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v7i1.18899

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