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IntroductionIntroduction
Objectives of ideal orthodontic study models .Objectives of ideal orthodontic study models .
Why we make study models?Why we make study models?
Uses of study modelsUses of study models
Parts of the study modelsParts of the study models
Study model fabrication and trimmingStudy model fabrication and trimming
Model analysisModel analysis
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
Orthodontic study models are an essentialOrthodontic study models are an essential
diagnostic records, which helps to studydiagnostic records, which helps to study
the occlusion and dent­ition from all threethe occlusion and dent­ition from all three
dimensions. They are accurate plasterdimensions. They are accurate plaster
reproductions of the teeth and theirreproductions of the teeth and their
surroun­ding soft tissues.surroun­ding soft tissues.
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OBJECTIVES OF STUDY MODELSOBJECTIVES OF STUDY MODELS
Models accurately reproduce the teeth and theirModels accurately reproduce the teeth and their
surrounding soft tissues.surrounding soft tissues.
Models should be trimmed, symmetrical andModels should be trimmed, symmetrical and
pleasing to the eye .pleasing to the eye .
Models are to be trimmed that the dental occlusionModels are to be trimmed that the dental occlusion
shows by setting the models on their backs.shows by setting the models on their backs.
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Models are to be trimmed to meet theModels are to be trimmed to meet the
measurements and angles proposed formeasurements and angles proposed for
trimming them.trimming them.
Models should have clean, smooth, bubble-Models should have clean, smooth, bubble-
free surfaces with sharp angles where the cutsfree surfaces with sharp angles where the cuts
meet.meet.
The finished models are treated with a soapThe finished models are treated with a soap
solution to give it a glassy, mar-proof finish.solution to give it a glassy, mar-proof finish.
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WHY WE MAKE STUDY MODELS?
Visual aid for the dentist as he monitorsVisual aid for the dentist as he monitors
changes taking place during tooth movement.changes taking place during tooth movement.
Needed for comparison purposes at the end ofNeeded for comparison purposes at the end of
treatment and act as a reference for post-treatment and act as a reference for post-
treatment changes.treatment changes.
They serve as a reminder for the parent and theThey serve as a reminder for the parent and the
patient of the condition present at the start ofpatient of the condition present at the start of
treatment.treatment.
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Possible to view the occlusion from every aspect.Possible to view the occlusion from every aspect.
Occlusion can be visualized from the lingualOcclusion can be visualized from the lingual
aspect.aspect.
Enable accurate measurements to be made of theEnable accurate measurements to be made of the
dental arches.dental arches.
Assessment of treatment progress at a later date.Assessment of treatment progress at a later date.
Are a permanent record of the inter -maxillaryAre a permanent record of the inter -maxillary
relationships and the occlusion at the start ofrelationships and the occlusion at the start of
therapy; this is necessary for medico legaltherapy; this is necessary for medico legal
considerations.considerations.
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Necessary to assist another practitioner toNecessary to assist another practitioner to
whom the patient may require to be transferredwhom the patient may require to be transferred
In explaining the treatment plan and progressIn explaining the treatment plan and progress
to a patient or parent. To motivate the patientto a patient or parent. To motivate the patient
as the patient can visualize the treatmentas the patient can visualize the treatment
progressprogress
 In planning treatment, as they are the onlyIn planning treatment, as they are the only
three dimensional records of the patient'sthree dimensional records of the patient's
dentition. Simulation of treatment can also bedentition. Simulation of treatment can also be
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USES OF STUDY MODELSUSES OF STUDY MODELS
Assist and record dental anatomyAssist and record dental anatomy
Assist and record inter cuspationAssist and record inter cuspation
Assess and record arch formAssess and record arch form
Assess and record the curves of occlusionAssess and record the curves of occlusion
Evaluate occlusion with the aid ofEvaluate occlusion with the aid of
articulatorsarticulators
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Measure progress during treatmentMeasure progress during treatment
Detect abnormality, e.g. localizedDetect abnormality, e.g. localized
enlargements, distortion of arch form,enlargements, distortion of arch form,
etc.etc.
Calculate total space analysisCalculate total space analysis
Provide record before, immediately, afterProvide record before, immediately, after
and several years following treatment forand several years following treatment for
the purpose of studying treatmentthe purpose of studying treatment
procedures and stability.procedures and stability.
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Tray selectionTray selection
Good models are only made from goodGood models are only made from good
impressions which require selection of the rightimpressions which require selection of the right
traytray
The excess alginate impression material, insteadThe excess alginate impression material, instead
of penetrating the pharynx, over-extends theof penetrating the pharynx, over-extends the
sulcussulcus
The average box tray's rim shallow to achieveThe average box tray's rim shallow to achieve
this result and it is recommended thatthis result and it is recommended that
orthodontic trays are used since their rim theorthodontic trays are used since their rim the
labial region is at least 34 inch (20 mm) andlabial region is at least 34 inch (20 mm) and
their edge is beaded to secure the alginate.their edge is beaded to secure the alginate.
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The size of trays selected should not only coverThe size of trays selected should not only cover
the last molars but also be 14 inch (3 mm)the last molars but also be 14 inch (3 mm)
clear of the outer aspect of the teeth andclear of the outer aspect of the teeth and
alveolar process.alveolar process.
In the production of good study models aIn the production of good study models a
further aid to the technician is the provision offurther aid to the technician is the provision of
a wax bite taken with the teeth in the usuala wax bite taken with the teeth in the usual
occlusion for that patient. This should beocclusion for that patient. This should be
obtained as accurately as possible with a roll ofobtained as accurately as possible with a roll of
wax, between the posterior teethwax, between the posterior teeth
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A tray with a 34 inch (2 cm) high flange isA tray with a 34 inch (2 cm) high flange is
suitable for orthodontic impressions. Here it issuitable for orthodontic impressions. Here it is
being inserted for an upper impression in anbeing inserted for an upper impression in an
upward and backward direction in order toupward and backward direction in order to
extend over the alveolar process.extend over the alveolar process.
Following the upward and backward insertionFollowing the upward and backward insertion
the excess material flows into the labial sulcusthe excess material flows into the labial sulcus
and is supported by the high flange of the tray.and is supported by the high flange of the tray.
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PARTS OF THE STUDY MODELSPARTS OF THE STUDY MODELS
The study models can beThe study models can be
divided into two partsdivided into two parts
The Anatomic portionThe Anatomic portion
The Artistic portionThe Artistic portion
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Anatomic portionAnatomic portion
The anatomic portion is that partThe anatomic portion is that part
which is the actual impression of thewhich is the actual impression of the
dental arch and its surrounding softdental arch and its surrounding soft
structures. This is the part, which must bestructures. This is the part, which must be
preserved when trimming the modelpreserved when trimming the model
Artistic portionArtistic portion
The artistic portion is the stoneThe artistic portion is the stone
base supporting the anatomic portion.base supporting the anatomic portion.
This portion is trimmed in a manner, whichThis portion is trimmed in a manner, which
depicts, in a general way, the dental archdepicts, in a general way, the dental arch
form and is pleasing to the eye.form and is pleasing to the eye.
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STUDY MODEL FABRICATIONSTUDY MODEL FABRICATION
AND TRIMMINGAND TRIMMING
Preliminary proceduresPreliminary procedures
Remove any excess flash or obviouslyRemove any excess flash or obviously
excessive bulk on the periphery of the modelsexcessive bulk on the periphery of the models
Remove any nodules that may be present onRemove any nodules that may be present on
thethe occluding surfaces of the teethoccluding surfaces of the teeth
 Remove any extensions in the posterior areasRemove any extensions in the posterior areas
that prevent occluding of the modelsthat prevent occluding of the models
Using the wax bite, occlude the models.Using the wax bite, occlude the models.
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STEPS IN ART PORTION FABRICATION
Determine the occlusal plane of the dentition.
Once this has been determined, the base of the
lower model is trimmed parallel to the occlusal
plane
The occlusal plane is considered
to be the highest three points
of the erupted teeth.
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Trim the back of the lower model
perpendicular to the midline . Done on a near
symmetrical model by measuring the distance
from the distal of the first molar teeth or
second bicuspids to the back of the model on
both the left and right sides.
On a model that is not symmetrical,
compensation must be made to keep the back
as near perpendicular to the midline as
possible.
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To trim the back of the upper model, occlude
the models utilizing the wax bite. The wax bite
not only maintains the correct interrelationship
but will also help to prevent fracturing of the
teeth. Carefully trim the posterior surface of
the occluded models so that the upper model
matches that of the lower model .
The back of the upper and lower models
should now be 90° to the base of the lower
model. Trim the posterior surfaces of both
models until just posterior to the hamular
notch which should be several millimeters
posterior to the last tooth.
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Trim the base of the upper model so that it is
parallel to the base of the lower model. Trim
until the top base is flat, but leave several
millimeters of extra height so the occlusal plane
of the models can be centered.
The occlusal plane should be centered between
the top of the maxillary model and the base of
the mandibular model.
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Two bases are parallel to each other and to theTwo bases are parallel to each other and to the
occlusal plane .occlusal plane .
The backs of both the upper and lower basesThe backs of both the upper and lower bases
are at right angles to the bases, the occlusalare at right angles to the bases, the occlusal
plane and to the mid-palatal aponeurosis.plane and to the mid-palatal aponeurosis.
From here on, the upper and lower modelsFrom here on, the upper and lower models
shall be trimmed independently of each other.shall be trimmed independently of each other.
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Lower model
Make the buccal cuts to the edge of the vestibule
using a 60° angle.
The edge of the vestibule is taken as a point
approximately 5 to 6 mm away from the most
prominent point of the lower canine or first bicuspid
tooth. The model is trimmed to this point provided
that this does not cut beyond the deepest point of the
vestibule in the region of the first or second molar.
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The anterior segment of the lower arch is
trimmed into a curve, which should follow the
arc of a circle. The finished model should have
this curve trimmed to within 5 to 6 mm of the
anterior teeth.
The heels of the lower model are cut at
approximately 115° to the back of the model.
The floor of the mouth should be leveled and
smoothed to form a flat surface.
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Upper model
Make the buccal cuts to the edge of the
vestibule at an angle of 60° .
Make the anterior cuts so that the ends are at
the midline and approximately in the canine
area . This cut should be approximately 5 to 6
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The heels of the upper model are formed by
occluding both the models and finishing them
such that they are flush with the heels of the
lower models at 115°. The heels of the upper
model may not be the same length as those of
the lower model.
The finished height of the occluded models
should be 7 cm
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Finishing the modelsFinishing the models
The surface must be made smooth, absolutely flat
and at right angles to the bases of the models.
In the carborandum stone technique, the model is
rubbed over the stone with an even pressure
under a stream of water until a smooth surface
results. The method is to rub the model on a
frosted glass surface.
Dry for 48 hours or dried overnight in an
orthodontic oven. Model should be labeled with
the patient's name and date on the back surface.
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The final glazing is put on the models by
immersing them in a commercial gloss solution
for half an hour.
Holding under cold water, the models are
polished and soap solution removed by
buffing with cotton.
The models are set on their occlusal surfaces to
dry for another twelve hours, then buffed with
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The models should assume a high, even luster
which will then resist soiling while handling.
The models should be placed on a flat surface
with their backs down.
They should be picked up together and always
returned together.
Individual handling of the models is more
likely to result in damage to the models.
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Well finished study modelWell finished study model
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Requisites of a study modelRequisites of a study model
Study models should always have a neatStudy models should always have a neat
appearanceappearance
They should depict not only the teeth but alsoThey should depict not only the teeth but also
as much of the alveolar process as possibleas much of the alveolar process as possible
For protection they are mounted on basesFor protection they are mounted on bases
which also help the upper and lower teeth towhich also help the upper and lower teeth to
be placed in correct occlusion.be placed in correct occlusion.
It is customary to trim the bases in such a wayIt is customary to trim the bases in such a way
that the models fall into the patient's occlusionthat the models fall into the patient's occlusion
when standing on their rear surfaces or sideswhen standing on their rear surfaces or sides
on a level surface.on a level surface.
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DIGITAL MODELSDIGITAL MODELS
 Recently introduced ‘Orthicad’ digtalRecently introduced ‘Orthicad’ digtal
model,system overcomes disadvantages of plastermodel,system overcomes disadvantages of plaster
casts in terms of storage, retrieval, transferabilitycasts in terms of storage, retrieval, transferability
and diagnosis.and diagnosis.
 This 3-dimentional record is obtained by scanningThis 3-dimentional record is obtained by scanning
the impression and the wax bite block.the impression and the wax bite block.
 The computer allows 3-dimentional views ofThe computer allows 3-dimentional views of
models from five angles at a time.models from five angles at a time.
 The clinician can fine tune the occlusion in case ifThe clinician can fine tune the occlusion in case if
the block is distrortedthe block is distrorted
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 Colour coded computer generated occlusogramsColour coded computer generated occlusograms
help in evaluating tightness of contacts.help in evaluating tightness of contacts.
 So changes of occlusion during treatment can beSo changes of occlusion during treatment can be
evaluated easily.evaluated easily.
 The relationship of jaws can be adjustedThe relationship of jaws can be adjusted
anteroposterorly also.anteroposterorly also.
 The models can be sectioned at any point in theThe models can be sectioned at any point in the
anteroposterior or lateral plane, electronic Boltonanteroposterior or lateral plane, electronic Bolton
calculation can be made.calculation can be made.
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ADVANTAGESADVANTAGES
Virtual casts can be kept in digital format andVirtual casts can be kept in digital format and
eliminates the storage problem with study models ineliminates the storage problem with study models in
clinicsclinics
Digital images can be made bigger and localizingDigital images can be made bigger and localizing
anatomic points easily.anatomic points easily.
Digital photos are suited for immediate dataDigital photos are suited for immediate data
transmission for instance to a colleague by Internettransmission for instance to a colleague by Internet
for an orthodontic diagnosis.for an orthodontic diagnosis.
Digital study casts can be showed to patients inDigital study casts can be showed to patients in
order to motivate them in their treatments.order to motivate them in their treatments.
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Measurements can be made on digital casts inMeasurements can be made on digital casts in
an easy, accurate and automatic way.an easy, accurate and automatic way.
Digital casts and their measurements can beDigital casts and their measurements can be
accessed at any time and at any distance foraccessed at any time and at any distance for
diagnostic, clinical and information purposes.diagnostic, clinical and information purposes.
Nowadays, digital study models can be viewedNowadays, digital study models can be viewed
from any angle, turned through 360º in allfrom any angle, turned through 360º in all
planes of space and even opened to allowplanes of space and even opened to allow
upper and lower models to be viewedupper and lower models to be viewed
separately. Measurements can be carried out toseparately. Measurements can be carried out to
allow space analyses to be conducted sallow space analyses to be conducted s
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DISADVANTAGESDISADVANTAGES
In poor dental casts, digitalized images can beIn poor dental casts, digitalized images can be
altered during digitalizing even if a goodaltered during digitalizing even if a good
calibration system is made.calibration system is made.
Sometimes, some dental images in mixedSometimes, some dental images in mixed
dentition are difficult to recognize and measure.dentition are difficult to recognize and measure.
Digitalizing dental casts is a laborious processDigitalizing dental casts is a laborious process
that has always to be made under the samethat has always to be made under the same
conditions.conditions.
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Model AnalysisModel Analysis
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ConceptsConcepts
Analysis of arch formAnalysis of arch form
Analysis of arch symmetryAnalysis of arch symmetry
Tooth size discrepanciesTooth size discrepancies
Analysis of apical basesAnalysis of apical bases
Lower incisor space analysisLower incisor space analysis
Arch length –tooth material discrepancyArch length –tooth material discrepancy
Mixed dentition analysisMixed dentition analysis
Recent advancesRecent advances
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Study cast analysis is a 3-dimensional assessment ofStudy cast analysis is a 3-dimensional assessment of
maxillary and mandibular dental arches and occlusalmaxillary and mandibular dental arches and occlusal
relationshiprelationship
Traditionally mesiodistal tooth dimension was measuredTraditionally mesiodistal tooth dimension was measured
with vernier gauge as opposed to subjective visualwith vernier gauge as opposed to subjective visual
estimation of space on dental castsestimation of space on dental casts
Space analysis ,remains important part orthodontic
diagnostic procedure..
Manual measurements that use calibrated gaugeManual measurements that use calibrated gauge
produces the most accurate and reproducible result.produces the most accurate and reproducible result.
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ConceptsConcepts
Basal arch is arch formed by corpusBasal arch is arch formed by corpus
madibularis and maxillaris. Dimension probablymadibularis and maxillaris. Dimension probably
are unaltered by loss of all premanent teeth andare unaltered by loss of all premanent teeth and
resorption of alveolar process.resorption of alveolar process.
Alveolar arch is the arcal measurement ofAlveolar arch is the arcal measurement of
alveolar process. Dimension of alveolar arch mayalveolar process. Dimension of alveolar arch may
not coincide with those of basal arch when teethnot coincide with those of basal arch when teeth
are tipped labially off the basal archare tipped labially off the basal arch
Dental arch usually is measured throughDental arch usually is measured through
contact points of teeth and represents a series ofcontact points of teeth and represents a series of
points where the muscle force acting against thepoints where the muscle force acting against the
crowns of teeth are balanced.crowns of teeth are balanced.
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When the crowns tip markedly the dental archWhen the crowns tip markedly the dental arch
and alveolar arch are not synonymous of basaland alveolar arch are not synonymous of basal
bonebone
An orthodontist’s aim is to align the teeth inAn orthodontist’s aim is to align the teeth in
such a way that width of the teeth are identicalsuch a way that width of the teeth are identical
with dental arch measurement and the dental archwith dental arch measurement and the dental arch
well position over basal bone .well position over basal bone .
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ANALYSIS OF ARCH FORMANALYSIS OF ARCH FORM
MAXILLARY EXPANSION INDICESMAXILLARY EXPANSION INDICES
Numerous indices have been proposed to helpNumerous indices have been proposed to help
the clinician decide how much maxillarythe clinician decide how much maxillary
expansion will be required to alleviate crowding.expansion will be required to alleviate crowding.
The amount of crowding in any given untreatedThe amount of crowding in any given untreated
case should correlate with the discrepancycase should correlate with the discrepancy
between observed arch width and predicted orbetween observed arch width and predicted or
recommended arch width.recommended arch width.
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Research support the contention that intermolar
arch width is associated with amount of crowding
in males and inter-premolar width in males and
females
It was stated by Ricketts et al that every
millimeter of inter canine expansion provides for
1mm increase in arch perimeter and 1 mm of
molar expansion increased peripheral arch length
by 0.25 mm.
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PONTS INTEXPONTS INTEX
Pont in 1909 devised a method of pre-Pont in 1909 devised a method of pre-
determining an ideal arch width based ondetermining an ideal arch width based on
mesiodistal widths of the crowns of maxillarymesiodistal widths of the crowns of maxillary
incisors.incisors.
Pont suggested that the ratio of combinedPont suggested that the ratio of combined
incisor to transverse arch width, as measured formincisor to transverse arch width, as measured form
center of occlusal surfaces of the teeth was ideallycenter of occlusal surfaces of the teeth was ideally
0.80 in the first bicuspid area and 0.64 in the first0.80 in the first bicuspid area and 0.64 in the first
molar area in an ideal uncrowded dentititon.molar area in an ideal uncrowded dentititon.
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Method
 Mesiodistal widths of four maxillary incisorsMesiodistal widths of four maxillary incisors
are measured and added. This forms sum ofare measured and added. This forms sum of
incisors (SI).incisors (SI).  
 width of the arch in the premolar region- fromwidth of the arch in the premolar region- from
the deepest point in the transverse fissure ofthe deepest point in the transverse fissure of
first premolar to its counterpart on the otherfirst premolar to its counterpart on the other
side is measure.side is measure.
 width of the arch in the molar region -fromwidth of the arch in the molar region -from
the point of intersectionof tranverse fissurethe point of intersectionof tranverse fissure
with buccal fissure of first permanent molarwith buccal fissure of first permanent molar
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 If the upper central or, lateral incisors are missing
or hypoplastic, determinations may be made based
on sum of lower incisors width using ‘Tonn’
formula of all four upper incisors which calculates
appropriate width. 
 Expected arch width in the premolar region is
SI/80x100. Expected arch width in the molar region
is SI/64x100.
 If measured value is less than the calculated value
it indicates the need for expansion. Pont suggested
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Disadvantages.Disadvantages.
At best , ponts index is only a crude guide evenAt best , ponts index is only a crude guide even
though it is widely used.though it is widely used.
It was found in subsequent studies byIt was found in subsequent studies by
Nimkaran, milesm O’Reilly & weyant that pointsNimkaran, milesm O’Reilly & weyant that points
index over estimates interpremolar and intermolarindex over estimates interpremolar and intermolar
width by 2.5 mm- 4.7. mm.width by 2.5 mm- 4.7. mm.
Ponts index does not take into account, thePonts index does not take into account, the
alignment of teeth or malformations (peg laterals).alignment of teeth or malformations (peg laterals).
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Anatomic variations are seen with more frequencyAnatomic variations are seen with more frequency
among upper incisors than loweramong upper incisors than lower incisors.incisors.
This study was conducted on French population .This study was conducted on French population .
it may not apply to other ethnic groupsit may not apply to other ethnic groups
Finally clinical validity of this index is unproven.Finally clinical validity of this index is unproven.
Linderharth modified original ponts formula forLinderharth modified original ponts formula for
anterior and posterior arch width.anterior and posterior arch width.
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Linder harth analysisLinder harth analysis
Ideal anterior arch width= SI/85x100
 
Ideal posterior arch width = SI/65x100
 Schmuth, Ritter, Werse and Benthake have
suggested different anterior and posterior ideal
arch widths for a given sum of upper incisors.
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SCHWARZ ANALYSISSCHWARZ ANALYSIS
Schwarz presented an analysis for ideal inter-
premolar and intermolar widths that were correlated
for particular facial type.
Facial types were classified as narrow, normal or
broad.
The intermolar measured width of Schwarz differs
from Pont’s. it is the distance between central pits of
occlusal fissures of first molars
Schwarz analysis is calculated with appropriate
formula.
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In narrow faces, the first premolar width is SI+
6mm while intermolar width is SI+12mm.
In an average face intermolar width is SI+7mmIn an average face intermolar width is SI+7mm
and intermolar width SI=14mm.and intermolar width SI=14mm.
 Inter-premolar widths SI+8mm and intermolarInter-premolar widths SI+8mm and intermolar
widths of SI+16mm are seen in broad faces.widths of SI+16mm are seen in broad faces.
But further research has conclusively provedBut further research has conclusively proved
that Schwarz analysis over estimated interthat Schwarz analysis over estimated inter
premolar widths of male and females by 2.5mm. –premolar widths of male and females by 2.5mm. –
4.3mm.4.3mm.
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McNAMARA’S ANALYSISMcNAMARA’S ANALYSIS
McNamara proposed a simple rule of thumb indicating
an ideal average inter molar width in male of 37.4mm and
in females of 36.2mm.
This ideal value is compared to the measured value.
The inter molar width is measured from midpoint of
lingual surface of maxillary first molars to its counterpart
on the other side.
McNamara collected data from study of Howe and co-
workers who compared arch widths of two subjectively
selected groups of dental casts-crowded and un-crowded.
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But the original study is open to subjectiveBut the original study is open to subjective
selection biasselection bias
Hence, McNamara’s rule of thumb over estimatedHence, McNamara’s rule of thumb over estimated
required molar width by 2.7-3.5mm in sample ofrequired molar width by 2.7-3.5mm in sample of
males (study of Nimkaran, Miles, O’Reilly andmales (study of Nimkaran, Miles, O’Reilly and
Weyant).Weyant).
 In the sample of females it over estimatedIn the sample of females it over estimated
intermolar widths by 3.7mm on average.intermolar widths by 3.7mm on average.
The lack of statistical significance depicts highThe lack of statistical significance depicts high
variability of intermolar width in females.variability of intermolar width in females.
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KORKHAUS ANALYSISKORKHAUS ANALYSIS
According to Korkhaus (1938), there is a specificAccording to Korkhaus (1938), there is a specific
value of distance from labial surface of centralvalue of distance from labial surface of central
incisors to interpremolar line for a particularincisors to interpremolar line for a particular
added width of incisors.added width of incisors.
This value called as anterior arch length isThis value called as anterior arch length is
defined as the perpendicular from most anteriordefined as the perpendicular from most anterior
labial surface of incisors to connecting line oflabial surface of incisors to connecting line of
reference points of anterior arch width.reference points of anterior arch width.
This measurement reveals the anterior-posteriorThis measurement reveals the anterior-posterior
malpositioning of incisors, the formula formalpositioning of incisors, the formula for
anterior arch length by Korkhaus is as followsanterior arch length by Korkhaus is as follows
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 Korkhaus analysis is applicable to both arches.
The anterior arch length of mandible is shorter
than Maxilla’s.
 In case of proclined upper anteriors, an increase
in this measurement is seen while a decrease in
this value denotes retroclined upper anteriors.
 For the values noted the mandibular value (Ll)
should be equal to the maxillary value (Lu) in
millimeters minus 2 mm
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ANALYSIS OF ARCH SYMMETRY
 Symmetry analyses estimate the right-leftSymmetry analyses estimate the right-left
differences in transverse and antero-posterior toothdifferences in transverse and antero-posterior tooth
positions. Mid-palatal raphae is used as thepositions. Mid-palatal raphae is used as the
reference plane for transverse symmetry analysis ofreference plane for transverse symmetry analysis of
maxilla.maxilla.
 Similarly lingual frenum (Korkhuas, 1939) to formSimilarly lingual frenum (Korkhuas, 1939) to form
the anterior mark of the reference plane. Thethe anterior mark of the reference plane. The
posterior mark is the perpendicular drawn fromposterior mark is the perpendicular drawn from
posterior extent of mid-palatal raphae of maxillaryposterior extent of mid-palatal raphae of maxillary
cast on to mandibular cast.cast on to mandibular cast.
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SymmetrographSymmetrograph
Bernklau introduced a transpartent measuringBernklau introduced a transpartent measuring
grid of 2mm square scale and two metal rods.grid of 2mm square scale and two metal rods.
The calibrated grid is sturdily fixed on mid palatalThe calibrated grid is sturdily fixed on mid palatal
raphae.raphae.
 Since it is well oriented to midpalatal raphae,Since it is well oriented to midpalatal raphae,
tuberocity plane and occlusal plane, thetuberocity plane and occlusal plane, the
asymmetrical arch shape is transverse and antero-asymmetrical arch shape is transverse and antero-
posterior directions can be assessed.posterior directions can be assessed.
Analysis of transverse symmetry is important inAnalysis of transverse symmetry is important in
the following cases:the following cases:
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 In cases of unilateral cross bite to assess left-In cases of unilateral cross bite to assess left-
right asymmetry.right asymmetry.
 Incase of asymmetric arches with crowding.Incase of asymmetric arches with crowding.
 Midline shift cases (dental)Midline shift cases (dental)
 Differentiation between dental and skeletalDifferentiation between dental and skeletal
midline shift in the mandible.midline shift in the mandible.
Analysis of antero-posterior symmetry is important iAnalysis of antero-posterior symmetry is important i
 Suspected mesial migration of posterior teeth.Suspected mesial migration of posterior teeth.
 In the cases of rotated molars.In the cases of rotated molars.
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TOOTH SIZE DISCREPANCIESTOOTH SIZE DISCREPANCIES
 Tooth size discrepancies are thought to existTooth size discrepancies are thought to exist
frequently in the human dentition.frequently in the human dentition.
If a patient has significant tooth size discrepancy,If a patient has significant tooth size discrepancy,
orthodontic alignment of the teeth into idealorthodontic alignment of the teeth into ideal
occlusion may not be possible.occlusion may not be possible.
 Prior to discovery of different mathematicalPrior to discovery of different mathematical
formulation, diagnosis plaster set-ups were the onlyformulation, diagnosis plaster set-ups were the only
diagnostic tool available.diagnostic tool available.
But, now due to its’s convenience and relativeBut, now due to its’s convenience and relative
usefulness, Bolton analysis is most widely used.usefulness, Bolton analysis is most widely used.
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BOLTON ANALYSISBOLTON ANALYSIS
The Bolton analysis based on ratio’s between theThe Bolton analysis based on ratio’s between the
mesio-distal tooth diameter sums of mandibular andmesio-distal tooth diameter sums of mandibular and
maxillary dentitions, remains the most recognizedmaxillary dentitions, remains the most recognized
and widely used method for detecting inter-archand widely used method for detecting inter-arch
tooth size discrepancies.tooth size discrepancies.
Study of the ratio proposed by him help inStudy of the ratio proposed by him help in
estimating the overjet and overbite relationshipsestimating the overjet and overbite relationships
that will likely obtain after the treatment is finished,that will likely obtain after the treatment is finished,
the effect of contemplated extration on posteriorthe effect of contemplated extration on posterior
occlusion and incisor relationship and identificationocclusion and incisor relationship and identification
of occlusal misfit produced tooth sizeof occlusal misfit produced tooth size
incompatibilities.incompatibilities.
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Method:Method:
 The width of all teeth mesial to permanentThe width of all teeth mesial to permanent
molars are measured and added up.molars are measured and added up.
 Sum of the widths of mandibular 12 isSum of the widths of mandibular 12 is
divided by sum of the widths of maxillary12divided by sum of the widths of maxillary12
and multiplied by 100 to get “overall ratio” .and multiplied by 100 to get “overall ratio” .
 A similar ‘anterior ratio’ can be calculated byA similar ‘anterior ratio’ can be calculated by
dividing the sum of mandibular anterior bydividing the sum of mandibular anterior by
sum of maxillary anteriors and multiplying bysum of maxillary anteriors and multiplying by
100.100.
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 The equations to quantity the tooth materialThe equations to quantity the tooth material
excess are as followsexcess are as follows
Maxillary tooth material excessMaxillary tooth material excess
== Sum of max 12- sum of mand 12x100Sum of max 12- sum of mand 12x100
91.391.3
Maxillary anterior excessMaxillary anterior excess
== Sum of max 6-Sum of max 6- Sum of mand 6x 100Sum of mand 6x 100
77.277.2
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Mandibular tooth material excessMandibular tooth material excess
== Sum of mand 12-sum of max 12x91.3Sum of mand 12-sum of max 12x91.3
100100
Mandibular anterior excessMandibular anterior excess
== Sum of mandSum of mand 6- Sum of max 6x77.26- Sum of max 6x77.2
100100
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DisadvantageDisadvantage
 Accuracy and dependability of bolton’s haveAccuracy and dependability of bolton’s have
been challenged. Good occlusal relationshipsbeen challenged. Good occlusal relationships
have been demonstrated in cases withhave been demonstrated in cases with
significant Bolton discrepancies.significant Bolton discrepancies.
 Bolton analysis predictions do not take intoBolton analysis predictions do not take into
account the sexual dimorphism in maxillaryaccount the sexual dimorphism in maxillary
canine widths.canine widths.
 population and gender composition of Boltonpopulation and gender composition of Bolton
sample are not specified. This implies potentialsample are not specified. This implies potential
selection bias.selection bias.
 Bolton estimates of variation wereBolton estimates of variation were
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 Blacks have larger maxillary canines premolarsBlacks have larger maxillary canines premolars
and first molars than whites and Asians. Soand first molars than whites and Asians. So
blacks differ markedly in posterior archblacks differ markedly in posterior arch
relationship.relationship.
 Lavella (1972) studied the tooth sizes inLavella (1972) studied the tooth sizes in
different populations and concluded that blacksdifferent populations and concluded that blacks
have larger overall and anterior ratios thanhave larger overall and anterior ratios than
whites and Asians.whites and Asians.
 Whites had the least. He also showed thatWhites had the least. He also showed that
overall and anterior ratios are consistentlyoverall and anterior ratios are consistently
larger in males than females, regardless oflarger in males than females, regardless of
race.race.
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 In the University of Michigan growth studyIn the University of Michigan growth study
separate anterior and overall ratios wereseparate anterior and overall ratios were
established for males and females.established for males and females.
MaleMale FemaleFemale
Anterior ratioAnterior ratio 73.573.5 73.473.4
Overall ratioOverall ratio 9191 90.690.6
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TOOTH THICKNESS INTERMAXILLARYTOOTH THICKNESS INTERMAXILLARY
TOOTH SIZE DISCREPANCIESTOOTH SIZE DISCREPANCIES
 In a study by Rudolph, Dominguez, Ahn & Thinh toothIn a study by Rudolph, Dominguez, Ahn & Thinh tooth
thickness proved to have strong correlation with interthickness proved to have strong correlation with inter
maxillary tooth size ratio (Y = 0.57).maxillary tooth size ratio (Y = 0.57).
 They divided tooth setups into thick, having an averageThey divided tooth setups into thick, having an average
maxillary incisor thicknessmaxillary incisor thickness ≥≥2.75mm and thin, having2.75mm and thin, having
average maxillary incisor thicknessaverage maxillary incisor thickness << 2.75mm.2.75mm.
 Two prediction equations were developed by plotting aTwo prediction equations were developed by plotting a
liner regression of thickness on inter maxillary ratio forliner regression of thickness on inter maxillary ratio for
each data set.each data set.
 Then both predictions methods were applied to theThen both predictions methods were applied to the
models to test their accuracy in predicting existence ofmodels to test their accuracy in predicting existence of
tooth size discrepancies.tooth size discrepancies.
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 Predicted =-7.053 (tooth thickness)+ 95.024 ifPredicted =-7.053 (tooth thickness)+ 95.024 if
tooth thicknesstooth thickness<< 2.75mm.2.75mm.
 Predicted =-1.928 (tooth thickness)+81.874, ifPredicted =-1.928 (tooth thickness)+81.874, if
tooth thicknesstooth thickness≥≥2.75mm.2.75mm.
 The new method has greater sensitivity andThe new method has greater sensitivity and
specificity than Boltons. The mean absolutespecificity than Boltons. The mean absolute
error is significantly lower than Bolton’s inerror is significantly lower than Bolton’s in
predicting ideal inter maxillary ratio.predicting ideal inter maxillary ratio.
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SANIN- SAVERA TOOTH SIZE ANALYSISSANIN- SAVERA TOOTH SIZE ANALYSIS
 Sanin and savera and collegues at theSanin and savera and collegues at the
university of Oregon, devised a simple anduniversity of Oregon, devised a simple and
ingenious procedure to identify individual andingenious procedure to identify individual and
group tooth size disharmonies.group tooth size disharmonies.
 It makes use of precise measiodistalIt makes use of precise measiodistal
measurements of crown size of each tooth,measurements of crown size of each tooth,
appropriate tables for tooth size distribution inappropriate tables for tooth size distribution in
the population and a chart or plotting partint’sthe population and a chart or plotting partint’s
measurements.measurements.
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ANALYSIS OF APICALBASESANALYSIS OF APICALBASES
REES ANALYSISREES ANALYSIS::
 The relation between overall extend of apical baseThe relation between overall extend of apical base
and the length of dental arch is expressed metrically forand the length of dental arch is expressed metrically for
upper and lower jaws according to Rees (1953).upper and lower jaws according to Rees (1953).
 Erase lip and check freena on the casts.Erase lip and check freena on the casts.
 Construction of 3 perpendiculars to the occlusal plane,Construction of 3 perpendiculars to the occlusal plane,
mesial to first permanent molars and the contact pointmesial to first permanent molars and the contact point
of central incisors. The lives should extend 8-10mm toof central incisors. The lives should extend 8-10mm to
vestibular fold.vestibular fold.
 Measure the distance from mesial of first permanentMeasure the distance from mesial of first permanent
molar on one side to that on the other side through themolar on one side to that on the other side through the
tips of vertical lines with the aid of a thin adhesive tape.tips of vertical lines with the aid of a thin adhesive tape.
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 Determine the arch length by measuring the ach perimeterDetermine the arch length by measuring the ach perimeter
mesial to first permanent molar using apiece of brass wire.mesial to first permanent molar using apiece of brass wire.
 The measured values are compared to actual values byThe measured values are compared to actual values by
Rees.sRees.s
 Maxillary apical base-maxillary dental arch==1.5mm-+5mmMaxillary apical base-maxillary dental arch==1.5mm-+5mm
 Madibular apical base –Mandibular dental arch = +2mm-Madibular apical base –Mandibular dental arch = +2mm-
+7mm+7mm
 Maxillary apical base-Mandibular apical base = +3mm-Maxillary apical base-Mandibular apical base = +3mm-
+9.5mm+9.5mm
 Maxillary dental arch-Mandibular dental arch =+5mm-+10mmMaxillary dental arch-Mandibular dental arch =+5mm-+10mm
 The analysis provides information for treatment planning inThe analysis provides information for treatment planning in
borderline cases.borderline cases.
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HOWES ANALYSISHOWES ANALYSIS
 Howes devised a formula for determiningHowes devised a formula for determining
whether apical bases could accommodatewhether apical bases could accommodate
patients teeth.patients teeth.
 He considered tooth crowdind to be due toHe considered tooth crowdind to be due to
deficiency in arch width rather than arch length.deficiency in arch width rather than arch length.
 He proposed a relationship between the toothHe proposed a relationship between the tooth
width of 12 teeth anterior to second permanentwidth of 12 teeth anterior to second permanent
molars and width of arch in the first premolarmolars and width of arch in the first premolar
region.region.
 This analysis is applicable to both arches.This analysis is applicable to both arches.
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MethodMethod::
 Add the widths of all the teeth from firstAdd the widths of all the teeth from first
permanent molars forward on both sides to getpermanent molars forward on both sides to get
tooth material (T.M)tooth material (T.M)
 Determine premolars diameter (P.M.D)) byDetermine premolars diameter (P.M.D)) by
measuring the arch width between buccal cuspmeasuring the arch width between buccal cusp
tips of first premolars on either side.tips of first premolars on either side.
 Premolar basal arch width (P.M.B.A.W)is thePremolar basal arch width (P.M.B.A.W)is the
diameter of apical base. The measurement ofdiameter of apical base. The measurement of
the distance from canine fossa on one side ofthe distance from canine fossa on one side of
the arch to the other side gives PMBAW (If thethe arch to the other side gives PMBAW (If the
canine fossa is not clearly distinguishable takecanine fossa is not clearly distinguishable take
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 Basal arch length is measured at the midline from theBasal arch length is measured at the midline from the
estimated anterior limits of apical base to aestimated anterior limits of apical base to a
perpendicular that is tangent to distal surfaces of firstperpendicular that is tangent to distal surfaces of first
molars. The ratio of basal arch length to tooth materialmolars. The ratio of basal arch length to tooth material
BAL/TM is obtained by dividing arch lengths by sum ofBAL/TM is obtained by dividing arch lengths by sum of
widths of 12 teeth.widths of 12 teeth.
 If the PMBAW is greater than PMD, the it is anIf the PMBAW is greater than PMD, the it is an
indication that arch expansion is possible.indication that arch expansion is possible.
 According to Howe, to achieve normal occlusion with fullAccording to Howe, to achieve normal occlusion with full
complement of teeth the basal arch width at thecomplement of teeth the basal arch width at the
premolar region should be44% of the sum ofpremolar region should be44% of the sum of
mesiodistal width of all the teeth mesial to secondmesiodistal width of all the teeth mesial to second
molar.molar.
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 This condition can be treated without extraction.This condition can be treated without extraction.
 If it goes below 37% that indication need forIf it goes below 37% that indication need for
extraction of premolars. 37-44% is treated asextraction of premolars. 37-44% is treated as
border line case.border line case.
 Since this method was introduced rapidSince this method was introduced rapid
palatal expansion has come into more commonpalatal expansion has come into more common
use, Now the clinicians can alter the apical baseuse, Now the clinicians can alter the apical base
itself by rapid palatal expansion.itself by rapid palatal expansion.
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LOWER INCISOR SPACE ANALYSISLOWER INCISOR SPACE ANALYSIS
 An assessment of amount of crowding orAn assessment of amount of crowding or
spacing of the anterior teeth in one of the firstspacing of the anterior teeth in one of the first
steps in orthodontic diagnosis and treatmentsteps in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment
planning.planning.
 Objective information on the amount of archObjective information on the amount of arch
size tooth size discrepancy in the incisor regionsize tooth size discrepancy in the incisor region
often tips the balance for or against premolaroften tips the balance for or against premolar
extraction.extraction.
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ANTERIOR SPACE ANALYSIS OF MERRIFIELDANTERIOR SPACE ANALYSIS OF MERRIFIELD
 The mesiodistal widths of each of six anterior teeth,The mesiodistal widths of each of six anterior teeth,
canine to canine is measured with at least 0.1mmcanine to canine is measured with at least 0.1mm
accuracy. The sum of these six measurement is theaccuracy. The sum of these six measurement is the
space required in the anterior segment.space required in the anterior segment.
 Then the anterior space available is measured whichThen the anterior space available is measured which
is a mill metric assessment of amount of bony supportis a mill metric assessment of amount of bony support
present anterior segment for tooth alignment.present anterior segment for tooth alignment.
 Measurement of space available requires theMeasurement of space available requires the
knowledge of whether incisors are to be moved bodilyknowledge of whether incisors are to be moved bodily
(Subjective measurement or if alignment and(Subjective measurement or if alignment and
intercuspation of anterior teeth can be achieved throughintercuspation of anterior teeth can be achieved through
tipping and torquing.tipping and torquing.
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 The space can be measured with a pliable rulerThe space can be measured with a pliable ruler
that can be held in the arch form, a photocopythat can be held in the arch form, a photocopy
of the cast that can be measured with a digitizerof the cast that can be measured with a digitizer
of brass ligature wire which can be shaped toof brass ligature wire which can be shaped to
arch form, then 8 traightened and measured.arch form, then 8 traightened and measured.
 The difference between available space minusThe difference between available space minus
required space is then calculated.required space is then calculated.
 A negative value indicates the amount by whichA negative value indicates the amount by which
the mid arch has to be modified to alleviatethe mid arch has to be modified to alleviate
anterior crowding.anterior crowding.
 A positive value confirms that adequate spaceA positive value confirms that adequate space
exists for alignment of anterior teeth.exists for alignment of anterior teeth.
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 The correlation between required space andThe correlation between required space and
available space is positive and high (r=0.87).available space is positive and high (r=0.87).
 anterior space analysis is a sensitive indicatoranterior space analysis is a sensitive indicator
on the amount of space actually needed foron the amount of space actually needed for
alignment.alignment.
 But, it disregards the axiversions of anteriorBut, it disregards the axiversions of anterior
teethteeth
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IRRAGULARITY INDEX BY LITTLEIRRAGULARITY INDEX BY LITTLE
 Instead of measuring anterior crown diameters, thisInstead of measuring anterior crown diameters, this
method calculates sum of distances between toothmethod calculates sum of distances between tooth
contact points measured parallel with occlusal planecontact points measured parallel with occlusal plane
 In other words it is the sum of liner displacements ofIn other words it is the sum of liner displacements of
the anatomic contact points of each of the lower incisorsthe anatomic contact points of each of the lower incisors
from adjacent tooth’s contact point.from adjacent tooth’s contact point.
 Irregularity index is a measure of irregularity alone.Irregularity index is a measure of irregularity alone.
 When the axial inclinations of teeth diverge or when theWhen the axial inclinations of teeth diverge or when the
teeth are displaced or when the teeth are displaced butteeth are displaced or when the teeth are displaced but
not overlap, this index does not mention about thenot overlap, this index does not mention about the
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PECK & PECK INDEXPECK & PECK INDEX
 Peck and peck observed that persons with idealPeck and peck observed that persons with ideal
incisal arrangement had smaller mesiodistalincisal arrangement had smaller mesiodistal
width and comparatively larger labiolingualwidth and comparatively larger labiolingual
width than persons with lower incisor crowding.width than persons with lower incisor crowding.
 Based on this finding they suggested certainBased on this finding they suggested certain
guidelines for lower arch.guidelines for lower arch.
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Method:Method:
 Calculate the mesiodistal and labiolingual widthCalculate the mesiodistal and labiolingual width
of mandibular incisors.of mandibular incisors.
 Calculate the proportion of mesiodistal width ofCalculate the proportion of mesiodistal width of
each tooth to labiolingual width.each tooth to labiolingual width.
 Mean value for lower central incisor-88% toMean value for lower central incisor-88% to
92%92%
 Mean value for lower lateral incisor –90% toMean value for lower lateral incisor –90% to
95%95%
 If the value for a given case is more than meanIf the value for a given case is more than mean
value then, mesiodistal width of the tooth isvalue then, mesiodistal width of the tooth is
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ARCH LENGTH TOOTH MATERIALARCH LENGTH TOOTH MATERIAL
DISCREPANCYDISCREPANCY
ARCH PERIMETER ANALYSISARCH PERIMETER ANALYSIS
 Many malocclusions occur as a result ofMany malocclusions occur as a result of
discrepancy between arch length and toothdiscrepancy between arch length and tooth
material.material.
 Arch perimeter analysis helps in determiningArch perimeter analysis helps in determining
the extend of this discrepancy in maxillary arch.the extend of this discrepancy in maxillary arch.
 Same method on the lower arch is calledSame method on the lower arch is called
“CAREY’S” Analysis method.“CAREY’S” Analysis method.
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 Sum the mesiodistal widths of all the teethSum the mesiodistal widths of all the teeth
mesial to first permanent molars to find themesial to first permanent molars to find the
tooth material.tooth material.
 Determine the arch perimeter start from theDetermine the arch perimeter start from the
mesiobuccal line angle of first molar, along themesiobuccal line angle of first molar, along the
contacts of premolars, through incisive papillacontacts of premolars, through incisive papilla
on an imaginaily respositioned arch form in theon an imaginaily respositioned arch form in the
incisor segment, the again through premolarincisor segment, the again through premolar
contacts on the other side to mesiobuccal linecontacts on the other side to mesiobuccal line
angle of first molar.angle of first molar.
 Find out the discrepancy. If tooth material ismFind out the discrepancy. If tooth material ism
more this leads to crowding.. on the other handmore this leads to crowding.. on the other hand
excess of arch perimeter result in spacing.excess of arch perimeter result in spacing.
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CAREYS ANALYSIS ON LOWERCAREYS ANALYSIS ON LOWER
ARCHARCH
 Essentially the same procedure and inference.Essentially the same procedure and inference.
 But while assessing the arch perimeter the wireBut while assessing the arch perimeter the wire
is passes along the incisal edges of loweris passes along the incisal edges of lower
incisors.incisors.
 If they are proclined, the wire is passesIf they are proclined, the wire is passes
through angular and if they are retroclined wirethrough angular and if they are retroclined wire
is passed labially.is passed labially.
 If the discrepancy is 0-2.5mm proximalIf the discrepancy is 0-2.5mm proximal
stripping is carried out.stripping is carried out.
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LUNDSTROM’S SGMENTALLUNDSTROM’S SGMENTAL
ANALYSISANALYSIS
 Segmental analysis involves an indirectSegmental analysis involves an indirect
assessment of dental arch perimeter.assessment of dental arch perimeter.
 The dental arch is divided into six straight lineThe dental arch is divided into six straight line
segments of tow teeth per segment, includingsegments of tow teeth per segment, including
first permanent molas, the record thefirst permanent molas, the record the
mesiodental width of the teeth and sum themmesiodental width of the teeth and sum them
for each segment and add them up for netfor each segment and add them up for net
discrepancy.discrepancy.
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DISCREPANCY CALCULATIONDISCREPANCY CALCULATION
 The difference between the actual and idealThe difference between the actual and ideal
arch length, on the alignment of the teeth isarch length, on the alignment of the teeth is
determined by amount of dental crowding anddetermined by amount of dental crowding and
antero-posterior positioning of incisors inantero-posterior positioning of incisors in
relation to the facial skeleton.relation to the facial skeleton.
 So comprehensive spaceanalysis requiresSo comprehensive spaceanalysis requires
cephalogram.cephalogram.
 Performed on both arches.Performed on both arches.
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Methods:Methods:
 Make out the difference between the actual and idealMake out the difference between the actual and ideal
arch length on the case. Also find out the amount ofarch length on the case. Also find out the amount of
depth of curve of spee, separately on left and right side.depth of curve of spee, separately on left and right side.
Add the 3 values to get dental discrepancy.(D.D)Add the 3 values to get dental discrepancy.(D.D)
 The distance of incisor to N-Pog line s calculated theThe distance of incisor to N-Pog line s calculated the
variation fromte standard value is noted down asvariation fromte standard value is noted down as
sagittal discrepancy. (S.D). [ Standard value in thesagittal discrepancy. (S.D). [ Standard value in the
maxillary in the mandibular arch-2 to+2mm].maxillary in the mandibular arch-2 to+2mm].
 discrepancy per arch side is equal todiscrepancy per arch side is equal to DDDD +SD+SD
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 This method is applicable to mixed dentition if theThis method is applicable to mixed dentition if the
growth related changes of N-Pog line are taken intogrowth related changes of N-Pog line are taken into
account.account.
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CROWDING INDEXCROWDING INDEX
 The widest mesiodistal dimensions of all teethThe widest mesiodistal dimensions of all teeth
and the available space for each tooth wereand the available space for each tooth were
measured and used to calculate the crowdingmeasured and used to calculate the crowding
index.index.
 In occlusal view, the C1 was determined byIn occlusal view, the C1 was determined by
measuring the available horizontal spacemeasuring the available horizontal space
parallel to occlusal plane, between the leastparallel to occlusal plane, between the least
displaced interproximal contact points.displaced interproximal contact points.
 The least displaced contact in that point onThe least displaced contact in that point on
adjacent mesial and distal surfaces, that is mostadjacent mesial and distal surfaces, that is most
in line with overall arch form.in line with overall arch form.
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 The actual widths of corresponding tooth wasThe actual widths of corresponding tooth was
then deducted from available space to givethen deducted from available space to give
resultant amount of crowding (Positiveresultant amount of crowding (Positive
measure) or spacing (negative measure) formeasure) or spacing (negative measure) for
each tooth, mesial to first molars, the XI waseach tooth, mesial to first molars, the XI was
then calculated by summing the individualthen calculated by summing the individual
differences,differences,
 The crowding index is a valid and moreThe crowding index is a valid and more
reproducible measure of dental crowding thanreproducible measure of dental crowding than
objective measurementobjective measurement
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MIXED DENTITION ANALYSISMIXED DENTITION ANALYSIS
 The purpose of mixed dentition analysis is toThe purpose of mixed dentition analysis is to
evaluate the amount of space available in theevaluate the amount of space available in the
arch or succeeding permanent teeth andarch or succeeding permanent teeth and
necessary occlusal adjustments.necessary occlusal adjustments.
 It requires accurate prediction of theIt requires accurate prediction of the
mesiodental widths of unerupted permanentmesiodental widths of unerupted permanent
teeth.teeth.
 Mixed dentition analysis is an importantMixed dentition analysis is an important
criterion in determining whether treatment plancriterion in determining whether treatment plan
is going to involve serial extraction, guidance ofis going to involve serial extraction, guidance of
eruption, space maintenance, space regainingeruption, space maintenance, space regaining
or just periodic observation of patient.or just periodic observation of patient.
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 To complete an analysis 3 factors are noted.To complete an analysis 3 factors are noted.
 Sizes of permanent teeth anterior to firstSizes of permanent teeth anterior to first
permanent molar.permanent molar.
 Arch perimeterArch perimeter
 Expected changes in the arch perimeter withExpected changes in the arch perimeter with
growth.growth.
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 To predict the mesiodistal crown widths ofTo predict the mesiodistal crown widths of
unerupted permanent teeth 4 approaches areunerupted permanent teeth 4 approaches are
employedemployed
 Use of measurement from erupted teeth.Use of measurement from erupted teeth.
 Use of measurements from radiograph.Use of measurements from radiograph.
 Use of combination of measurements (these areUse of combination of measurements (these are
considered at most accurate).considered at most accurate).
 Use of mean values for supporting zoneUse of mean values for supporting zone
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MOYERS ANALYSISMOYERS ANALYSIS
 Moyers method makes use of the permanentMoyers method makes use of the permanent
teeth already erupted in the month to predict theteeth already erupted in the month to predict the
sizes of unerupted cuspids and premolars. Itssizes of unerupted cuspids and premolars. Its
is a widely used method and emplys predicationis a widely used method and emplys predication
tables. Lower incisor mesiodistal widths aretables. Lower incisor mesiodistal widths are
measured and added to predict the sizes ofmeasured and added to predict the sizes of
unerupted teeth from the table.unerupted teeth from the table.
 Its has minimal systematic error and range ofIts has minimal systematic error and range of
such error is knownsuch error is known
 Does not require sophisticated clinicalDoes not require sophisticated clinical
judgement.judgement.
 Not time consumingNot time consuming
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 No radiographic projectionsNo radiographic projections
 Allows for sexual dimorphisms with equalAllows for sexual dimorphisms with equal
accuracyaccuracy
 It can be used directly inside patients month.It can be used directly inside patients month.
 Used for both archesUsed for both arches
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Methods:Methods:
 Record the mesiodistal width of each of theRecord the mesiodistal width of each of the
mandibular incisors with Boley’s guagemandibular incisors with Boley’s guage
 Add the values of the incisors on one side of theAdd the values of the incisors on one side of the
arch. Transfer the value to the guage. Placearch. Transfer the value to the guage. Place
one tip of the guage in the midline and other inone tip of the guage in the midline and other in
the precise point where the distal surface of thethe precise point where the distal surface of the
lateral incisor will be when it will have beenlateral incisor will be when it will have been
aligned. Repeat this on the other side. Thisaligned. Repeat this on the other side. This
step is very important in the case of incisorstep is very important in the case of incisor
crowding where second mark will be oncrowding where second mark will be on
deciduous canine.deciduous canine.
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 Predict the size of unerupted cuspids andPredict the size of unerupted cuspids and
premolars from probability chartpremolars from probability chart
 Commpute the amount of space left in the archCommpute the amount of space left in the arch
fro molar adjustment by substracting estimatedfro molar adjustment by substracting estimated
of incisorsof incisors
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 Two important differences are there when this method isTwo important differences are there when this method is
applied to upper jawapplied to upper jaw
 Different probability chart is employedDifferent probability chart is employed
 Allowance must be made for overjet correction whenAllowance must be made for overjet correction when
measuring the space to be occupied by aligned incisors.measuring the space to be occupied by aligned incisors.
 7575thth
level of probability is preferred by most clinicianslevel of probability is preferred by most clinicians
since crowding is a more severe clinical problem andsince crowding is a more severe clinical problem and
use of 75use of 75thth
level of probability takes the clinician to saferlevel of probability takes the clinician to safer
side.side.
 However, experienced clinician with precisionHowever, experienced clinician with precision
appliances and cephalometrics may use 50appliances and cephalometrics may use 50thth
level oflevel of
probability since it is more of a precise estimate.probability since it is more of a precise estimate.
Similar tables are given by Dorschl et al.Similar tables are given by Dorschl et al.
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TANAKA JOHNSON ANALYSISTANAKA JOHNSON ANALYSIS
 Developed another way to predict the sizes ofDeveloped another way to predict the sizes of
unerupted canines and premolars based onunerupted canines and premolars based on
lower incisor measurementslower incisor measurements
 It is very convenient in the sense that noIt is very convenient in the sense that no
radiographs or reference tables are needed.radiographs or reference tables are needed.
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Methods:Methods:
 Sum up the widths of lower incisors.Sum up the widths of lower incisors.
 Divide the value by two and add 10.5 mm to obtainDivide the value by two and add 10.5 mm to obtain
estimated width of mandibular canine and premolars inestimated width of mandibular canine and premolars in
one quadrant.one quadrant.
 Divide the same value by two and add 11mm to obtainDivide the same value by two and add 11mm to obtain
estimated width of maxillay canine and premolars in oneestimated width of maxillay canine and premolars in one
quadrant.quadrant.
 Space available =Total arch length –combined width of-Space available =Total arch length –combined width of-
2x (Calculate width of canine & premolars.)2x (Calculate width of canine & premolars.)
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This method is similar to Moyer’s (their correctionThis method is similar to Moyer’s (their correction
coefficient werecoefficient were γγ=0.63 for maxillary arch and=0.63 for maxillary arch and
γγ=0.65 for mandibular arch).=0.65 for mandibular arch).
 Unlike Moyer’s who separtated the sexes,Unlike Moyer’s who separtated the sexes,
Tavala & Johnson combined the sexes in theirTavala & Johnson combined the sexes in their
study.study.
 They originally advocated use of 75They originally advocated use of 75thth
percentile.percentile.
 But now it is evident that even 50But now it is evident that even 50thth
percentilepercentile
over predicts unerupted tooth width by 0.6mmover predicts unerupted tooth width by 0.6mm
in the upper arch and 0.4mm in the lower arch.in the upper arch and 0.4mm in the lower arch.
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REVISED HIXON OLDFATHER APPROACHREVISED HIXON OLDFATHER APPROACH
BY STALEY & KERBERBY STALEY & KERBER
 Hixon and old-father were the first to develop anHixon and old-father were the first to develop an
equation to predict the mesiodistal width uneruptedequation to predict the mesiodistal width unerupted
mandibular canine and premolars in children whomandibular canine and premolars in children who
participated in IOWA growth study 91946-19600.participated in IOWA growth study 91946-19600.
 In a cross validation on the same subjects in 1980In a cross validation on the same subjects in 1980
Hixon & old father performed poorly than expected.Hixon & old father performed poorly than expected.
 The means of predicted widths were significantlyThe means of predicted widths were significantly
smaller then the actual widths.smaller then the actual widths.
Rigth side= -0.41mmRigth side= -0.41mm
Left side = -0.43mmLeft side = -0.43mm
 This finding is apparent in the studies of Moyers,This finding is apparent in the studies of Moyers,
Kaplan, Smith karavek etcKaplan, Smith karavek etc
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 The predictor or independent variable asThe predictor or independent variable as
developed by Hixon & oldfather consist of thedeveloped by Hixon & oldfather consist of the
sum of case widths of mandibular central andsum of case widths of mandibular central and
lateral incisors thelateral incisors the
 long cone periapical radiopgraphic widths oflong cone periapical radiopgraphic widths of
unerpted first and second premolars, theunerpted first and second premolars, the
original equation took into accountoriginal equation took into account
measurements from left side of the arch.measurements from left side of the arch.
 (high degree of bilateral symmetry exists in(high degree of bilateral symmetry exists in
canine an premolar widths) Revised equationcanine an premolar widths) Revised equation
takes measurements from both sides.takes measurements from both sides.
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Methods;Methods;
 Measurement the mesiodistal widths of lowerMeasurement the mesiodistal widths of lower
right central incisors on the casr.right central incisors on the casr.
 Measure the widths of lower right first andMeasure the widths of lower right first and
second premolars on the Periapical film.second premolars on the Periapical film.
 Take sum of these widths to the predictionTake sum of these widths to the prediction
graph to determine combined predicted width.graph to determine combined predicted width.
The simple computation convenient graphThe simple computation convenient graph
make this accuratge prediction method suitablemake this accuratge prediction method suitable
for clinical use.for clinical use.
 Add one standard error of estimate to theAdd one standard error of estimate to the
predicted sum as hedge against underpredicted sum as hedge against under
predicting true size of teeth.predicting true size of teeth.
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 Use the same procedure on the left side.Use the same procedure on the left side.
 Add the predicted widths of rights and leftAdd the predicted widths of rights and left
canines and premolars to width of eruptedcanines and premolars to width of erupted
incisors to compute lower arch tooth size mesialincisors to compute lower arch tooth size mesial
to first permanent molars.to first permanent molars.
 The graph is accurate to nearest of 0.1mm .The graph is accurate to nearest of 0.1mm .
 Sum of the predictor variable are in horizontalSum of the predictor variable are in horizontal
axis.axis.
 Following the value upward will intersect theFollowing the value upward will intersect the
prediction line in the graph.prediction line in the graph.
 Corresponding prediction value is made outCorresponding prediction value is made out
from vertical axis.from vertical axis.
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 The predicted value is compared to the archThe predicted value is compared to the arch
length available.length available.
 The arch length available is made out byThe arch length available is made out by
adding the length of deciduous canine part ofadding the length of deciduous canine part of
the arch to the length measured betweenthe arch to the length measured between
mesial surface of first permanent molar to distalmesial surface of first permanent molar to distal
surface of deciduous canine.surface of deciduous canine.
 Addition of one standard error of estimate toAddition of one standard error of estimate to
the predicted sum would yield a predicted sumthe predicted sum would yield a predicted sum
of widths at the 84of widths at the 84thth
percentile.percentile.
 This would provide assurance that canine andThis would provide assurance that canine and
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 A mean difference of zero is required forA mean difference of zero is required for
unbiased, accurate prediction.unbiased, accurate prediction.
 When the original Hixon & old father producedWhen the original Hixon & old father produced
significant differences, the newer approachsignificant differences, the newer approach
values are not significantly different from zero.values are not significantly different from zero.
 The equation for right and left sides areThe equation for right and left sides are
different.different.
 The differences between the equation wereThe differences between the equation were
moderated in this study using averages ofmoderated in this study using averages of
independent and dependent variables,independent and dependent variables,
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IOWA PREDICTION METHODIOWA PREDICTION METHOD
 Another prediction method using data from Iowa growth studyAnother prediction method using data from Iowa growth study
was developed by staley et al to predict the mesiodistalwas developed by staley et al to predict the mesiodistal
widths of unerupted canines and premolars in both upper andwidths of unerupted canines and premolars in both upper and
lower arches.lower arches.
 Only measurements of radiographic widths of uneruptedOnly measurements of radiographic widths of unerupted
canines and premolars are used as predictor variable.canines and premolars are used as predictor variable.
 Sum of these widths are transferred to prediction graph toSum of these widths are transferred to prediction graph to
obtain predicted sum of canine and premolars widths.obtain predicted sum of canine and premolars widths.
 For the most accurate prediction measurements should beFor the most accurate prediction measurements should be
repeated for the other side.repeated for the other side.
 Different graphs are used for maxilla and mandible.Different graphs are used for maxilla and mandible.
 This analysis has been cross-validated successfullyThis analysis has been cross-validated successfully
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PROPOTIONAL EQUATION PREDICTIONPROPOTIONAL EQUATION PREDICTION
METHODMETHOD
 It is the alternative method used to estimate theIt is the alternative method used to estimate the
unerupted tooth’s width if most of the caninesunerupted tooth’s width if most of the canines
and premolars are crupted.and premolars are crupted.
 The width of unerupted tooth (a secondThe width of unerupted tooth (a second
premolar0 aned erupted too (Primary secondpremolar0 aned erupted too (Primary second
molar ) are measured on same Periapical film.molar ) are measured on same Periapical film.
 The width of decidious second molar isThe width of decidious second molar is
measured on the plaster cast. The width ofmeasured on the plaster cast. The width of
unerupted tooth can be made out by followingunerupted tooth can be made out by following
propotional equation.propotional equation.
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Unerupted tooth widthUnerupted tooth width Erupted tooth width(cast)Erupted tooth width(cast)
Unerupted tooth width (X-ray) = Erupted tooth width (X-ray)Unerupted tooth width (X-ray) = Erupted tooth width (X-ray)
Unerupted tooth width =Unerupted tooth width =
Erupted tooth width (cast) x unerupted tooth width (x-ray)Erupted tooth width (cast) x unerupted tooth width (x-ray)
Erupted tooth width (x-ray)Erupted tooth width (x-ray)
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 The radiographic widths of unerupted teeth byThe radiographic widths of unerupted teeth by
themselves are unreliable.themselves are unreliable.
 Accuracy of this method of determining theAccuracy of this method of determining the
width of unerupted tooth is fair to goodwidth of unerupted tooth is fair to good
depending on the quality of radiographs anddepending on the quality of radiographs and
their position in the arch.their position in the arch.
 All exposures should be made with parallelingAll exposures should be made with paralleling
technique.technique.
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NANCE MIXED DENTITION ANALYSISNANCE MIXED DENTITION ANALYSIS
 Nance (1949) proposed a method that takesNance (1949) proposed a method that takes
into account the degree of rotation orinto account the degree of rotation or
displacement of lower anterior teeth.displacement of lower anterior teeth.
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Method;Method;
 An 0.012 brass wire is adapted to lower mixed dentitionAn 0.012 brass wire is adapted to lower mixed dentition
model so that one and engages mesiobuccal line anglemodel so that one and engages mesiobuccal line angle
of the lower left permanent molar near the marginalof the lower left permanent molar near the marginal
ridge.ridge.
 The wire then passes over buccal cusps of deciduousThe wire then passes over buccal cusps of deciduous
molars, Though normal position of cuspids, then overmolars, Though normal position of cuspids, then over
the anterior teeth at the ridge center where incisalthe anterior teeth at the ridge center where incisal
edges of anterior teeth are normally found, then aroundedges of anterior teeth are normally found, then around
the same course on the opposite side, ending in thethe same course on the opposite side, ending in the
mesiobuccal line angle of lower right first permanentmesiobuccal line angle of lower right first permanent
molar.molar.
 The wire is measured and recorded. Then theThe wire is measured and recorded. Then the
mesiodistal width of four permanent mandibular incisorsmesiodistal width of four permanent mandibular incisors
are measured.are measured.
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 Corresponding predicted widths of canines andCorresponding predicted widths of canines and
premolars are derived from the table..If thepremolars are derived from the table..If the
predicted widths are X, brass wire lengths ispredicted widths are X, brass wire lengths is
LD, sum of incisors LA, then LA+LD, sum of incisors LA, then LA+
2x=3.4mm=LD2x=3.4mm=LD
 Plus 3.4 mm applies to inevitable mesial drift.Plus 3.4 mm applies to inevitable mesial drift.
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PEDICTION METHOD BASED ON MEANPEDICTION METHOD BASED ON MEAN
VALUES FOR SUPPORTING ZONESVALUES FOR SUPPORTING ZONES
 Different investigations have analysed castsDifferent investigations have analysed casts
and have predicted mean values of supportingand have predicted mean values of supporting
base .base .
 supporting base is the distance from distalsupporting base is the distance from distal
surface of permanent lateral incisors and mesialsurface of permanent lateral incisors and mesial
surface of permanent first molar in the mixedsurface of permanent first molar in the mixed
dentition .dentition .
 It decreases in the permanent dentition due toIt decreases in the permanent dentition due to
late mesial shift .late mesial shift .
 The measured values in the patient areThe measured values in the patient are
compared to mean values.compared to mean values.
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TWEED’S ANALYSISTWEED’S ANALYSIS
 Starting at then medical line, a space in the mandibularStarting at then medical line, a space in the mandibular
dental arch occupied by each tooth, whether in regulardental arch occupied by each tooth, whether in regular
arrangement or not is carefully measured and recordedarrangement or not is carefully measured and recorded
on the analysis chart to determine available arch length.on the analysis chart to determine available arch length.
 It is done from mesial aspect of first permanent molarIt is done from mesial aspect of first permanent molar
on one side to other.on one side to other.
 A Boley gauge filed to knife edge sharpness is usedA Boley gauge filed to knife edge sharpness is used
to take the measurements which are recorded on theto take the measurements which are recorded on the
line 2 of analysis card.line 2 of analysis card.
 An actual drawing of postions of edges of mandibularAn actual drawing of postions of edges of mandibular
incisors and the deciduous cuspid is then made of onincisors and the deciduous cuspid is then made of on
the line 2 of analysis card.the line 2 of analysis card.
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 Required space is now recorded on line 1 as follows.Required space is now recorded on line 1 as follows.
Mesiodistal breadths of unerupted lower canine andMesiodistal breadths of unerupted lower canine and
premolars are measured on X-rays and the datapremolars are measured on X-rays and the data
transferred to line 1 of analysis card.transferred to line 1 of analysis card.
 The overall required arch width is then measured andThe overall required arch width is then measured and
recorded to the right on line1. overall available space isrecorded to the right on line1. overall available space is
recorded to the right on line 2.recorded to the right on line 2.
 then the discrepancy is calculated.then the discrepancy is calculated.
 Necessary correction of magnification of X-rays shouldNecessary correction of magnification of X-rays should
be done.be done.
 Tweeds triangle is drawn on the lateral cephalogram.Tweeds triangle is drawn on the lateral cephalogram.
 Correct the inclination of incisors and measure theCorrect the inclination of incisors and measure the
movement of incisal edges with the correction.movement of incisal edges with the correction.
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 For example if the incisor angulation is changedFor example if the incisor angulation is changed
and the tip moves lingually by 5.5mm, themand the tip moves lingually by 5.5mm, them
total of 11mm is lost from the arch.total of 11mm is lost from the arch.
 The net discrepancy is found by consideringThe net discrepancy is found by considering
cephalometric correction of actual discrepancy.cephalometric correction of actual discrepancy.
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TOTAL SPACE ANALYSISTOTAL SPACE ANALYSIS
 Developed by Leveran Merrifield. He dividedDeveloped by Leveran Merrifield. He divided
the lower arch into 3 areas, namely anterior,the lower arch into 3 areas, namely anterior,
middle and posterior to analyse the spacemiddle and posterior to analyse the space
requirement in the lower arch.requirement in the lower arch.
 Cephalograms are also used in this analysis.Cephalograms are also used in this analysis.
 Discrepancy for each area is separatelyDiscrepancy for each area is separately
calculated and values added together to yieldcalculated and values added together to yield
discrepancy of the archdiscrepancy of the arch
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Anterior area:Anterior area:
 Measure the widths of mandibular incisors onMeasure the widths of mandibular incisors on
casts and width of unerupted canines fromcasts and width of unerupted canines from
radiographs.radiographs.
 Cephalomeric correction for incisor positioningCephalomeric correction for incisor positioning
is calculated according to tweeds methodsis calculated according to tweeds methods
 soft tissue modification ;determine the lipsoft tissue modification ;determine the lip
thickness is the distance from vermillion borderthickness is the distance from vermillion border
of the upper lip to the greatest curvature ofof the upper lip to the greatest curvature of
labial surface of incisors . Chin thickness islabial surface of incisors . Chin thickness is
measured from soft tissue chin to N-B line if lipmeasured from soft tissue chin to N-B line if lip
thickness, the difference is multiplied by 2 andthickness, the difference is multiplied by 2 and
added to space required.added to space required.
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 Measure the ‘Z’ angle of Merrifield and addMeasure the ‘Z’ angle of Merrifield and add
cephalometric correction to it. If the correctedcephalometric correction to it. If the corrected
angle is less than 75angle is less than 75thth
additional uprighting ofadditional uprighting of
mandibular incisor is necessary.mandibular incisor is necessary.
 Measure the space available by using a brassMeasure the space available by using a brass
wire from mesiobuccal line angle of primarywire from mesiobuccal line angle of primary
molar on one side to the other.molar on one side to the other.
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Middle area:Middle area:
 Space required is measured bySpace required is measured by
 Measure the mesiodistal width of firstMeasure the mesiodistal width of first
permanent molar on the cast and measure thepermanent molar on the cast and measure the
width of unerupted premolar from thewidth of unerupted premolar from the
radiograph.radiograph.
 Deepest point on curve of occlusion is found outDeepest point on curve of occlusion is found out
and the depth is measured.and the depth is measured.
 Then the space required for leveling curve ofThen the space required for leveling curve of
curve of occlusion iscurve of occlusion is
 depth on right side + depth on left side +0.5mmdepth on right side + depth on left side +0.5mm
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 Measure the space available by using a brassMeasure the space available by using a brass
wire from mesiobuccal line angle of first primarywire from mesiobuccal line angle of first primary
molar to distobuccal line angle of firstmolar to distobuccal line angle of first
permanent molar on either side.permanent molar on either side.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
Poterior area;Poterior area;
 Pacerquired: Mesiodistal widths of second andPacerquired: Mesiodistal widths of second and
third molars are obtained from radiographs.third molars are obtained from radiographs.
 Space available:Space available:
 a. Space presently availablea. Space presently available
 Measure the distance on occlusal plane,Measure the distance on occlusal plane,
tangent to distal surface of first permanenttangent to distal surface of first permanent
molars to anteriors border of ramus on lateralmolars to anteriors border of ramus on lateral
cephalogram.cephalogram.
 b.Estimated increase in spaceb.Estimated increase in space
 It is 3mm per year. Age of the patient isIt is 3mm per year. Age of the patient is
subtracted rom 14 (girl0 or 16 (boys accordingsubtracted rom 14 (girl0 or 16 (boys according
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 Total space discrepancy: Compare the spaceTotal space discrepancy: Compare the space
available and space required in the 3 areas andavailable and space required in the 3 areas and
add the discrepancies.add the discrepancies.
 The analysis tells the location of majorThe analysis tells the location of major
discrepancy.discrepancy.
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Interpretation of Mixed DentitionInterpretation of Mixed Dentition
AnalysisAnalysis
 If analysis predicts no crowding problemIf analysis predicts no crowding problem
continue routine care.continue routine care.
 If analysis predicts border line crowding (1mm-If analysis predicts border line crowding (1mm-
4mm), maintain arch length with an appliance4mm), maintain arch length with an appliance
and periodically examine the patient. If archand periodically examine the patient. If arch
length is lost, regain it before placing and spacelength is lost, regain it before placing and space
maintain.maintain.
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 If the analysis predicts crowding in excess ofIf the analysis predicts crowding in excess of
4mm the patient will likely develop crowding4mm the patient will likely develop crowding
that will require orthodontic treatment.that will require orthodontic treatment.
 If crowding in excess of 6mm in predicted mayIf crowding in excess of 6mm in predicted may
benefit from serial extraction treatment.benefit from serial extraction treatment.
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Disadvantages of Mixed DentitionDisadvantages of Mixed Dentition
AnalysisAnalysis::
 Its does not predict the natural decrease in archIts does not predict the natural decrease in arch
perimeter which occurs during the transitionalperimeter which occurs during the transitional
period.period.
 Appling the analysis mechanically withoutAppling the analysis mechanically without
proper regard for the biologic dynamic can leasproper regard for the biologic dynamic can leas
to error.to error.
 Some methods are prone to radiographicSome methods are prone to radiographic
distortions.distortions.
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 Skeletal growth variations can alter molarSkeletal growth variations can alter molar
relationships.relationships.
 inability to reflect the position of incisors toinability to reflect the position of incisors to
skeletal profile.skeletal profile.
 Mixed Dentition analysis assume by vericalMixed Dentition analysis assume by verical
projection that there is no verical occlusal curveprojection that there is no verical occlusal curve
so arch perimeter is under estimated in cases ofso arch perimeter is under estimated in cases of
exaggereated curve of spee.exaggereated curve of spee.
 Amount of late mesial shift varies from person toAmount of late mesial shift varies from person to
person.person. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
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  • 1. Study models and itsStudy models and its usesuses www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 2. IntroductionIntroduction Objectives of ideal orthodontic study models .Objectives of ideal orthodontic study models . Why we make study models?Why we make study models? Uses of study modelsUses of study models Parts of the study modelsParts of the study models Study model fabrication and trimmingStudy model fabrication and trimming Model analysisModel analysis www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 3. INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION Orthodontic study models are an essentialOrthodontic study models are an essential diagnostic records, which helps to studydiagnostic records, which helps to study the occlusion and dent­ition from all threethe occlusion and dent­ition from all three dimensions. They are accurate plasterdimensions. They are accurate plaster reproductions of the teeth and theirreproductions of the teeth and their surroun­ding soft tissues.surroun­ding soft tissues. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 4. OBJECTIVES OF STUDY MODELSOBJECTIVES OF STUDY MODELS Models accurately reproduce the teeth and theirModels accurately reproduce the teeth and their surrounding soft tissues.surrounding soft tissues. Models should be trimmed, symmetrical andModels should be trimmed, symmetrical and pleasing to the eye .pleasing to the eye . Models are to be trimmed that the dental occlusionModels are to be trimmed that the dental occlusion shows by setting the models on their backs.shows by setting the models on their backs. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 5. Models are to be trimmed to meet theModels are to be trimmed to meet the measurements and angles proposed formeasurements and angles proposed for trimming them.trimming them. Models should have clean, smooth, bubble-Models should have clean, smooth, bubble- free surfaces with sharp angles where the cutsfree surfaces with sharp angles where the cuts meet.meet. The finished models are treated with a soapThe finished models are treated with a soap solution to give it a glassy, mar-proof finish.solution to give it a glassy, mar-proof finish. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 6. WHY WE MAKE STUDY MODELS? Visual aid for the dentist as he monitorsVisual aid for the dentist as he monitors changes taking place during tooth movement.changes taking place during tooth movement. Needed for comparison purposes at the end ofNeeded for comparison purposes at the end of treatment and act as a reference for post-treatment and act as a reference for post- treatment changes.treatment changes. They serve as a reminder for the parent and theThey serve as a reminder for the parent and the patient of the condition present at the start ofpatient of the condition present at the start of treatment.treatment. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 7. Possible to view the occlusion from every aspect.Possible to view the occlusion from every aspect. Occlusion can be visualized from the lingualOcclusion can be visualized from the lingual aspect.aspect. Enable accurate measurements to be made of theEnable accurate measurements to be made of the dental arches.dental arches. Assessment of treatment progress at a later date.Assessment of treatment progress at a later date. Are a permanent record of the inter -maxillaryAre a permanent record of the inter -maxillary relationships and the occlusion at the start ofrelationships and the occlusion at the start of therapy; this is necessary for medico legaltherapy; this is necessary for medico legal considerations.considerations. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 8. Necessary to assist another practitioner toNecessary to assist another practitioner to whom the patient may require to be transferredwhom the patient may require to be transferred In explaining the treatment plan and progressIn explaining the treatment plan and progress to a patient or parent. To motivate the patientto a patient or parent. To motivate the patient as the patient can visualize the treatmentas the patient can visualize the treatment progressprogress  In planning treatment, as they are the onlyIn planning treatment, as they are the only three dimensional records of the patient'sthree dimensional records of the patient's dentition. Simulation of treatment can also bedentition. Simulation of treatment can also be donedone www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 9. USES OF STUDY MODELSUSES OF STUDY MODELS Assist and record dental anatomyAssist and record dental anatomy Assist and record inter cuspationAssist and record inter cuspation Assess and record arch formAssess and record arch form Assess and record the curves of occlusionAssess and record the curves of occlusion Evaluate occlusion with the aid ofEvaluate occlusion with the aid of articulatorsarticulators www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 10. Measure progress during treatmentMeasure progress during treatment Detect abnormality, e.g. localizedDetect abnormality, e.g. localized enlargements, distortion of arch form,enlargements, distortion of arch form, etc.etc. Calculate total space analysisCalculate total space analysis Provide record before, immediately, afterProvide record before, immediately, after and several years following treatment forand several years following treatment for the purpose of studying treatmentthe purpose of studying treatment procedures and stability.procedures and stability. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 11. Tray selectionTray selection Good models are only made from goodGood models are only made from good impressions which require selection of the rightimpressions which require selection of the right traytray The excess alginate impression material, insteadThe excess alginate impression material, instead of penetrating the pharynx, over-extends theof penetrating the pharynx, over-extends the sulcussulcus The average box tray's rim shallow to achieveThe average box tray's rim shallow to achieve this result and it is recommended thatthis result and it is recommended that orthodontic trays are used since their rim theorthodontic trays are used since their rim the labial region is at least 34 inch (20 mm) andlabial region is at least 34 inch (20 mm) and their edge is beaded to secure the alginate.their edge is beaded to secure the alginate. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 12. The size of trays selected should not only coverThe size of trays selected should not only cover the last molars but also be 14 inch (3 mm)the last molars but also be 14 inch (3 mm) clear of the outer aspect of the teeth andclear of the outer aspect of the teeth and alveolar process.alveolar process. In the production of good study models aIn the production of good study models a further aid to the technician is the provision offurther aid to the technician is the provision of a wax bite taken with the teeth in the usuala wax bite taken with the teeth in the usual occlusion for that patient. This should beocclusion for that patient. This should be obtained as accurately as possible with a roll ofobtained as accurately as possible with a roll of wax, between the posterior teethwax, between the posterior teeth www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 13. A tray with a 34 inch (2 cm) high flange isA tray with a 34 inch (2 cm) high flange is suitable for orthodontic impressions. Here it issuitable for orthodontic impressions. Here it is being inserted for an upper impression in anbeing inserted for an upper impression in an upward and backward direction in order toupward and backward direction in order to extend over the alveolar process.extend over the alveolar process. Following the upward and backward insertionFollowing the upward and backward insertion the excess material flows into the labial sulcusthe excess material flows into the labial sulcus and is supported by the high flange of the tray.and is supported by the high flange of the tray. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 14. PARTS OF THE STUDY MODELSPARTS OF THE STUDY MODELS The study models can beThe study models can be divided into two partsdivided into two parts The Anatomic portionThe Anatomic portion The Artistic portionThe Artistic portion www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 15. Anatomic portionAnatomic portion The anatomic portion is that partThe anatomic portion is that part which is the actual impression of thewhich is the actual impression of the dental arch and its surrounding softdental arch and its surrounding soft structures. This is the part, which must bestructures. This is the part, which must be preserved when trimming the modelpreserved when trimming the model Artistic portionArtistic portion The artistic portion is the stoneThe artistic portion is the stone base supporting the anatomic portion.base supporting the anatomic portion. This portion is trimmed in a manner, whichThis portion is trimmed in a manner, which depicts, in a general way, the dental archdepicts, in a general way, the dental arch form and is pleasing to the eye.form and is pleasing to the eye. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 16. STUDY MODEL FABRICATIONSTUDY MODEL FABRICATION AND TRIMMINGAND TRIMMING Preliminary proceduresPreliminary procedures Remove any excess flash or obviouslyRemove any excess flash or obviously excessive bulk on the periphery of the modelsexcessive bulk on the periphery of the models Remove any nodules that may be present onRemove any nodules that may be present on thethe occluding surfaces of the teethoccluding surfaces of the teeth  Remove any extensions in the posterior areasRemove any extensions in the posterior areas that prevent occluding of the modelsthat prevent occluding of the models Using the wax bite, occlude the models.Using the wax bite, occlude the models. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 17. STEPS IN ART PORTION FABRICATION Determine the occlusal plane of the dentition. Once this has been determined, the base of the lower model is trimmed parallel to the occlusal plane The occlusal plane is considered to be the highest three points of the erupted teeth. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 18. Trim the back of the lower model perpendicular to the midline . Done on a near symmetrical model by measuring the distance from the distal of the first molar teeth or second bicuspids to the back of the model on both the left and right sides. On a model that is not symmetrical, compensation must be made to keep the back as near perpendicular to the midline as possible. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 19. To trim the back of the upper model, occlude the models utilizing the wax bite. The wax bite not only maintains the correct interrelationship but will also help to prevent fracturing of the teeth. Carefully trim the posterior surface of the occluded models so that the upper model matches that of the lower model . The back of the upper and lower models should now be 90° to the base of the lower model. Trim the posterior surfaces of both models until just posterior to the hamular notch which should be several millimeters posterior to the last tooth. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 20. Trim the base of the upper model so that it is parallel to the base of the lower model. Trim until the top base is flat, but leave several millimeters of extra height so the occlusal plane of the models can be centered. The occlusal plane should be centered between the top of the maxillary model and the base of the mandibular model. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 21. Two bases are parallel to each other and to theTwo bases are parallel to each other and to the occlusal plane .occlusal plane . The backs of both the upper and lower basesThe backs of both the upper and lower bases are at right angles to the bases, the occlusalare at right angles to the bases, the occlusal plane and to the mid-palatal aponeurosis.plane and to the mid-palatal aponeurosis. From here on, the upper and lower modelsFrom here on, the upper and lower models shall be trimmed independently of each other.shall be trimmed independently of each other. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 22. Lower model Make the buccal cuts to the edge of the vestibule using a 60° angle. The edge of the vestibule is taken as a point approximately 5 to 6 mm away from the most prominent point of the lower canine or first bicuspid tooth. The model is trimmed to this point provided that this does not cut beyond the deepest point of the vestibule in the region of the first or second molar. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 23. The anterior segment of the lower arch is trimmed into a curve, which should follow the arc of a circle. The finished model should have this curve trimmed to within 5 to 6 mm of the anterior teeth. The heels of the lower model are cut at approximately 115° to the back of the model. The floor of the mouth should be leveled and smoothed to form a flat surface. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 24. Upper model Make the buccal cuts to the edge of the vestibule at an angle of 60° . Make the anterior cuts so that the ends are at the midline and approximately in the canine area . This cut should be approximately 5 to 6 mm from the labial surface of the anterior teeth, with both sides of equal length and their intersection on the midline.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 25. The heels of the upper model are formed by occluding both the models and finishing them such that they are flush with the heels of the lower models at 115°. The heels of the upper model may not be the same length as those of the lower model. The finished height of the occluded models should be 7 cm www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 26. Finishing the modelsFinishing the models The surface must be made smooth, absolutely flat and at right angles to the bases of the models. In the carborandum stone technique, the model is rubbed over the stone with an even pressure under a stream of water until a smooth surface results. The method is to rub the model on a frosted glass surface. Dry for 48 hours or dried overnight in an orthodontic oven. Model should be labeled with the patient's name and date on the back surface. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 27. The final glazing is put on the models by immersing them in a commercial gloss solution for half an hour. Holding under cold water, the models are polished and soap solution removed by buffing with cotton. The models are set on their occlusal surfaces to dry for another twelve hours, then buffed with a very light but rapid motion using slightly damp cotton. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 28. The models should assume a high, even luster which will then resist soiling while handling. The models should be placed on a flat surface with their backs down. They should be picked up together and always returned together. Individual handling of the models is more likely to result in damage to the models. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 29. Well finished study modelWell finished study model www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 30. Requisites of a study modelRequisites of a study model Study models should always have a neatStudy models should always have a neat appearanceappearance They should depict not only the teeth but alsoThey should depict not only the teeth but also as much of the alveolar process as possibleas much of the alveolar process as possible For protection they are mounted on basesFor protection they are mounted on bases which also help the upper and lower teeth towhich also help the upper and lower teeth to be placed in correct occlusion.be placed in correct occlusion. It is customary to trim the bases in such a wayIt is customary to trim the bases in such a way that the models fall into the patient's occlusionthat the models fall into the patient's occlusion when standing on their rear surfaces or sideswhen standing on their rear surfaces or sides on a level surface.on a level surface. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 31. DIGITAL MODELSDIGITAL MODELS  Recently introduced ‘Orthicad’ digtalRecently introduced ‘Orthicad’ digtal model,system overcomes disadvantages of plastermodel,system overcomes disadvantages of plaster casts in terms of storage, retrieval, transferabilitycasts in terms of storage, retrieval, transferability and diagnosis.and diagnosis.  This 3-dimentional record is obtained by scanningThis 3-dimentional record is obtained by scanning the impression and the wax bite block.the impression and the wax bite block.  The computer allows 3-dimentional views ofThe computer allows 3-dimentional views of models from five angles at a time.models from five angles at a time.  The clinician can fine tune the occlusion in case ifThe clinician can fine tune the occlusion in case if the block is distrortedthe block is distrorted www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 32.  Colour coded computer generated occlusogramsColour coded computer generated occlusograms help in evaluating tightness of contacts.help in evaluating tightness of contacts.  So changes of occlusion during treatment can beSo changes of occlusion during treatment can be evaluated easily.evaluated easily.  The relationship of jaws can be adjustedThe relationship of jaws can be adjusted anteroposterorly also.anteroposterorly also.  The models can be sectioned at any point in theThe models can be sectioned at any point in the anteroposterior or lateral plane, electronic Boltonanteroposterior or lateral plane, electronic Bolton calculation can be made.calculation can be made. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 37. ADVANTAGESADVANTAGES Virtual casts can be kept in digital format andVirtual casts can be kept in digital format and eliminates the storage problem with study models ineliminates the storage problem with study models in clinicsclinics Digital images can be made bigger and localizingDigital images can be made bigger and localizing anatomic points easily.anatomic points easily. Digital photos are suited for immediate dataDigital photos are suited for immediate data transmission for instance to a colleague by Internettransmission for instance to a colleague by Internet for an orthodontic diagnosis.for an orthodontic diagnosis. Digital study casts can be showed to patients inDigital study casts can be showed to patients in order to motivate them in their treatments.order to motivate them in their treatments. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 38. Measurements can be made on digital casts inMeasurements can be made on digital casts in an easy, accurate and automatic way.an easy, accurate and automatic way. Digital casts and their measurements can beDigital casts and their measurements can be accessed at any time and at any distance foraccessed at any time and at any distance for diagnostic, clinical and information purposes.diagnostic, clinical and information purposes. Nowadays, digital study models can be viewedNowadays, digital study models can be viewed from any angle, turned through 360º in allfrom any angle, turned through 360º in all planes of space and even opened to allowplanes of space and even opened to allow upper and lower models to be viewedupper and lower models to be viewed separately. Measurements can be carried out toseparately. Measurements can be carried out to allow space analyses to be conducted sallow space analyses to be conducted s www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 39. DISADVANTAGESDISADVANTAGES In poor dental casts, digitalized images can beIn poor dental casts, digitalized images can be altered during digitalizing even if a goodaltered during digitalizing even if a good calibration system is made.calibration system is made. Sometimes, some dental images in mixedSometimes, some dental images in mixed dentition are difficult to recognize and measure.dentition are difficult to recognize and measure. Digitalizing dental casts is a laborious processDigitalizing dental casts is a laborious process that has always to be made under the samethat has always to be made under the same conditions.conditions. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 41. ConceptsConcepts Analysis of arch formAnalysis of arch form Analysis of arch symmetryAnalysis of arch symmetry Tooth size discrepanciesTooth size discrepancies Analysis of apical basesAnalysis of apical bases Lower incisor space analysisLower incisor space analysis Arch length –tooth material discrepancyArch length –tooth material discrepancy Mixed dentition analysisMixed dentition analysis Recent advancesRecent advances www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 42. Study cast analysis is a 3-dimensional assessment ofStudy cast analysis is a 3-dimensional assessment of maxillary and mandibular dental arches and occlusalmaxillary and mandibular dental arches and occlusal relationshiprelationship Traditionally mesiodistal tooth dimension was measuredTraditionally mesiodistal tooth dimension was measured with vernier gauge as opposed to subjective visualwith vernier gauge as opposed to subjective visual estimation of space on dental castsestimation of space on dental casts Space analysis ,remains important part orthodontic diagnostic procedure.. Manual measurements that use calibrated gaugeManual measurements that use calibrated gauge produces the most accurate and reproducible result.produces the most accurate and reproducible result. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 43. ConceptsConcepts Basal arch is arch formed by corpusBasal arch is arch formed by corpus madibularis and maxillaris. Dimension probablymadibularis and maxillaris. Dimension probably are unaltered by loss of all premanent teeth andare unaltered by loss of all premanent teeth and resorption of alveolar process.resorption of alveolar process. Alveolar arch is the arcal measurement ofAlveolar arch is the arcal measurement of alveolar process. Dimension of alveolar arch mayalveolar process. Dimension of alveolar arch may not coincide with those of basal arch when teethnot coincide with those of basal arch when teeth are tipped labially off the basal archare tipped labially off the basal arch Dental arch usually is measured throughDental arch usually is measured through contact points of teeth and represents a series ofcontact points of teeth and represents a series of points where the muscle force acting against thepoints where the muscle force acting against the crowns of teeth are balanced.crowns of teeth are balanced. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 44. When the crowns tip markedly the dental archWhen the crowns tip markedly the dental arch and alveolar arch are not synonymous of basaland alveolar arch are not synonymous of basal bonebone An orthodontist’s aim is to align the teeth inAn orthodontist’s aim is to align the teeth in such a way that width of the teeth are identicalsuch a way that width of the teeth are identical with dental arch measurement and the dental archwith dental arch measurement and the dental arch well position over basal bone .well position over basal bone . www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 45. ANALYSIS OF ARCH FORMANALYSIS OF ARCH FORM MAXILLARY EXPANSION INDICESMAXILLARY EXPANSION INDICES Numerous indices have been proposed to helpNumerous indices have been proposed to help the clinician decide how much maxillarythe clinician decide how much maxillary expansion will be required to alleviate crowding.expansion will be required to alleviate crowding. The amount of crowding in any given untreatedThe amount of crowding in any given untreated case should correlate with the discrepancycase should correlate with the discrepancy between observed arch width and predicted orbetween observed arch width and predicted or recommended arch width.recommended arch width. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 46. Research support the contention that intermolar arch width is associated with amount of crowding in males and inter-premolar width in males and females It was stated by Ricketts et al that every millimeter of inter canine expansion provides for 1mm increase in arch perimeter and 1 mm of molar expansion increased peripheral arch length by 0.25 mm. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 47. PONTS INTEXPONTS INTEX Pont in 1909 devised a method of pre-Pont in 1909 devised a method of pre- determining an ideal arch width based ondetermining an ideal arch width based on mesiodistal widths of the crowns of maxillarymesiodistal widths of the crowns of maxillary incisors.incisors. Pont suggested that the ratio of combinedPont suggested that the ratio of combined incisor to transverse arch width, as measured formincisor to transverse arch width, as measured form center of occlusal surfaces of the teeth was ideallycenter of occlusal surfaces of the teeth was ideally 0.80 in the first bicuspid area and 0.64 in the first0.80 in the first bicuspid area and 0.64 in the first molar area in an ideal uncrowded dentititon.molar area in an ideal uncrowded dentititon. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 48. Method  Mesiodistal widths of four maxillary incisorsMesiodistal widths of four maxillary incisors are measured and added. This forms sum ofare measured and added. This forms sum of incisors (SI).incisors (SI).    width of the arch in the premolar region- fromwidth of the arch in the premolar region- from the deepest point in the transverse fissure ofthe deepest point in the transverse fissure of first premolar to its counterpart on the otherfirst premolar to its counterpart on the other side is measure.side is measure.  width of the arch in the molar region -fromwidth of the arch in the molar region -from the point of intersectionof tranverse fissurethe point of intersectionof tranverse fissure with buccal fissure of first permanent molarwith buccal fissure of first permanent molar to its counterpart on the other side isto its counterpart on the other side is measured.measured. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 49.  If the upper central or, lateral incisors are missing or hypoplastic, determinations may be made based on sum of lower incisors width using ‘Tonn’ formula of all four upper incisors which calculates appropriate width.   Expected arch width in the premolar region is SI/80x100. Expected arch width in the molar region is SI/64x100.  If measured value is less than the calculated value it indicates the need for expansion. Pont suggested that maxillary arch be expanded 1-2 mm more than required to account for relapse.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 50. Disadvantages.Disadvantages. At best , ponts index is only a crude guide evenAt best , ponts index is only a crude guide even though it is widely used.though it is widely used. It was found in subsequent studies byIt was found in subsequent studies by Nimkaran, milesm O’Reilly & weyant that pointsNimkaran, milesm O’Reilly & weyant that points index over estimates interpremolar and intermolarindex over estimates interpremolar and intermolar width by 2.5 mm- 4.7. mm.width by 2.5 mm- 4.7. mm. Ponts index does not take into account, thePonts index does not take into account, the alignment of teeth or malformations (peg laterals).alignment of teeth or malformations (peg laterals). www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 51. Anatomic variations are seen with more frequencyAnatomic variations are seen with more frequency among upper incisors than loweramong upper incisors than lower incisors.incisors. This study was conducted on French population .This study was conducted on French population . it may not apply to other ethnic groupsit may not apply to other ethnic groups Finally clinical validity of this index is unproven.Finally clinical validity of this index is unproven. Linderharth modified original ponts formula forLinderharth modified original ponts formula for anterior and posterior arch width.anterior and posterior arch width. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 52. Linder harth analysisLinder harth analysis Ideal anterior arch width= SI/85x100   Ideal posterior arch width = SI/65x100  Schmuth, Ritter, Werse and Benthake have suggested different anterior and posterior ideal arch widths for a given sum of upper incisors. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 53. SCHWARZ ANALYSISSCHWARZ ANALYSIS Schwarz presented an analysis for ideal inter- premolar and intermolar widths that were correlated for particular facial type. Facial types were classified as narrow, normal or broad. The intermolar measured width of Schwarz differs from Pont’s. it is the distance between central pits of occlusal fissures of first molars Schwarz analysis is calculated with appropriate formula. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 54. In narrow faces, the first premolar width is SI+ 6mm while intermolar width is SI+12mm. In an average face intermolar width is SI+7mmIn an average face intermolar width is SI+7mm and intermolar width SI=14mm.and intermolar width SI=14mm.  Inter-premolar widths SI+8mm and intermolarInter-premolar widths SI+8mm and intermolar widths of SI+16mm are seen in broad faces.widths of SI+16mm are seen in broad faces. But further research has conclusively provedBut further research has conclusively proved that Schwarz analysis over estimated interthat Schwarz analysis over estimated inter premolar widths of male and females by 2.5mm. –premolar widths of male and females by 2.5mm. – 4.3mm.4.3mm. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 55. McNAMARA’S ANALYSISMcNAMARA’S ANALYSIS McNamara proposed a simple rule of thumb indicating an ideal average inter molar width in male of 37.4mm and in females of 36.2mm. This ideal value is compared to the measured value. The inter molar width is measured from midpoint of lingual surface of maxillary first molars to its counterpart on the other side. McNamara collected data from study of Howe and co- workers who compared arch widths of two subjectively selected groups of dental casts-crowded and un-crowded. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 56. But the original study is open to subjectiveBut the original study is open to subjective selection biasselection bias Hence, McNamara’s rule of thumb over estimatedHence, McNamara’s rule of thumb over estimated required molar width by 2.7-3.5mm in sample ofrequired molar width by 2.7-3.5mm in sample of males (study of Nimkaran, Miles, O’Reilly andmales (study of Nimkaran, Miles, O’Reilly and Weyant).Weyant).  In the sample of females it over estimatedIn the sample of females it over estimated intermolar widths by 3.7mm on average.intermolar widths by 3.7mm on average. The lack of statistical significance depicts highThe lack of statistical significance depicts high variability of intermolar width in females.variability of intermolar width in females. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 57. KORKHAUS ANALYSISKORKHAUS ANALYSIS According to Korkhaus (1938), there is a specificAccording to Korkhaus (1938), there is a specific value of distance from labial surface of centralvalue of distance from labial surface of central incisors to interpremolar line for a particularincisors to interpremolar line for a particular added width of incisors.added width of incisors. This value called as anterior arch length isThis value called as anterior arch length is defined as the perpendicular from most anteriordefined as the perpendicular from most anterior labial surface of incisors to connecting line oflabial surface of incisors to connecting line of reference points of anterior arch width.reference points of anterior arch width. This measurement reveals the anterior-posteriorThis measurement reveals the anterior-posterior malpositioning of incisors, the formula formalpositioning of incisors, the formula for anterior arch length by Korkhaus is as followsanterior arch length by Korkhaus is as follows www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 58.  Korkhaus analysis is applicable to both arches. The anterior arch length of mandible is shorter than Maxilla’s.  In case of proclined upper anteriors, an increase in this measurement is seen while a decrease in this value denotes retroclined upper anteriors.  For the values noted the mandibular value (Ll) should be equal to the maxillary value (Lu) in millimeters minus 2 mm www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 59. ANALYSIS OF ARCH SYMMETRY  Symmetry analyses estimate the right-leftSymmetry analyses estimate the right-left differences in transverse and antero-posterior toothdifferences in transverse and antero-posterior tooth positions. Mid-palatal raphae is used as thepositions. Mid-palatal raphae is used as the reference plane for transverse symmetry analysis ofreference plane for transverse symmetry analysis of maxilla.maxilla.  Similarly lingual frenum (Korkhuas, 1939) to formSimilarly lingual frenum (Korkhuas, 1939) to form the anterior mark of the reference plane. Thethe anterior mark of the reference plane. The posterior mark is the perpendicular drawn fromposterior mark is the perpendicular drawn from posterior extent of mid-palatal raphae of maxillaryposterior extent of mid-palatal raphae of maxillary cast on to mandibular cast.cast on to mandibular cast.  The tuberosity plane that passes throughThe tuberosity plane that passes through distal most tuberosity is the reference plane fordistal most tuberosity is the reference plane for comparing antero-posterior symmetry.comparing antero-posterior symmetry.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 60. SymmetrographSymmetrograph Bernklau introduced a transpartent measuringBernklau introduced a transpartent measuring grid of 2mm square scale and two metal rods.grid of 2mm square scale and two metal rods. The calibrated grid is sturdily fixed on mid palatalThe calibrated grid is sturdily fixed on mid palatal raphae.raphae.  Since it is well oriented to midpalatal raphae,Since it is well oriented to midpalatal raphae, tuberocity plane and occlusal plane, thetuberocity plane and occlusal plane, the asymmetrical arch shape is transverse and antero-asymmetrical arch shape is transverse and antero- posterior directions can be assessed.posterior directions can be assessed. Analysis of transverse symmetry is important inAnalysis of transverse symmetry is important in the following cases:the following cases: www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 61.  In cases of unilateral cross bite to assess left-In cases of unilateral cross bite to assess left- right asymmetry.right asymmetry.  Incase of asymmetric arches with crowding.Incase of asymmetric arches with crowding.  Midline shift cases (dental)Midline shift cases (dental)  Differentiation between dental and skeletalDifferentiation between dental and skeletal midline shift in the mandible.midline shift in the mandible. Analysis of antero-posterior symmetry is important iAnalysis of antero-posterior symmetry is important i  Suspected mesial migration of posterior teeth.Suspected mesial migration of posterior teeth.  In the cases of rotated molars.In the cases of rotated molars. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 62. TOOTH SIZE DISCREPANCIESTOOTH SIZE DISCREPANCIES  Tooth size discrepancies are thought to existTooth size discrepancies are thought to exist frequently in the human dentition.frequently in the human dentition. If a patient has significant tooth size discrepancy,If a patient has significant tooth size discrepancy, orthodontic alignment of the teeth into idealorthodontic alignment of the teeth into ideal occlusion may not be possible.occlusion may not be possible.  Prior to discovery of different mathematicalPrior to discovery of different mathematical formulation, diagnosis plaster set-ups were the onlyformulation, diagnosis plaster set-ups were the only diagnostic tool available.diagnostic tool available. But, now due to its’s convenience and relativeBut, now due to its’s convenience and relative usefulness, Bolton analysis is most widely used.usefulness, Bolton analysis is most widely used.  However, when a large anterior tooth-sizeHowever, when a large anterior tooth-size problem is suspected a set up is likely indicated.problem is suspected a set up is likely indicated.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 63. BOLTON ANALYSISBOLTON ANALYSIS The Bolton analysis based on ratio’s between theThe Bolton analysis based on ratio’s between the mesio-distal tooth diameter sums of mandibular andmesio-distal tooth diameter sums of mandibular and maxillary dentitions, remains the most recognizedmaxillary dentitions, remains the most recognized and widely used method for detecting inter-archand widely used method for detecting inter-arch tooth size discrepancies.tooth size discrepancies. Study of the ratio proposed by him help inStudy of the ratio proposed by him help in estimating the overjet and overbite relationshipsestimating the overjet and overbite relationships that will likely obtain after the treatment is finished,that will likely obtain after the treatment is finished, the effect of contemplated extration on posteriorthe effect of contemplated extration on posterior occlusion and incisor relationship and identificationocclusion and incisor relationship and identification of occlusal misfit produced tooth sizeof occlusal misfit produced tooth size incompatibilities.incompatibilities. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 64. Method:Method:  The width of all teeth mesial to permanentThe width of all teeth mesial to permanent molars are measured and added up.molars are measured and added up.  Sum of the widths of mandibular 12 isSum of the widths of mandibular 12 is divided by sum of the widths of maxillary12divided by sum of the widths of maxillary12 and multiplied by 100 to get “overall ratio” .and multiplied by 100 to get “overall ratio” .  A similar ‘anterior ratio’ can be calculated byA similar ‘anterior ratio’ can be calculated by dividing the sum of mandibular anterior bydividing the sum of mandibular anterior by sum of maxillary anteriors and multiplying bysum of maxillary anteriors and multiplying by 100.100. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 65.  The equations to quantity the tooth materialThe equations to quantity the tooth material excess are as followsexcess are as follows Maxillary tooth material excessMaxillary tooth material excess == Sum of max 12- sum of mand 12x100Sum of max 12- sum of mand 12x100 91.391.3 Maxillary anterior excessMaxillary anterior excess == Sum of max 6-Sum of max 6- Sum of mand 6x 100Sum of mand 6x 100 77.277.2 www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 66. Mandibular tooth material excessMandibular tooth material excess == Sum of mand 12-sum of max 12x91.3Sum of mand 12-sum of max 12x91.3 100100 Mandibular anterior excessMandibular anterior excess == Sum of mandSum of mand 6- Sum of max 6x77.26- Sum of max 6x77.2 100100 www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 67. DisadvantageDisadvantage  Accuracy and dependability of bolton’s haveAccuracy and dependability of bolton’s have been challenged. Good occlusal relationshipsbeen challenged. Good occlusal relationships have been demonstrated in cases withhave been demonstrated in cases with significant Bolton discrepancies.significant Bolton discrepancies.  Bolton analysis predictions do not take intoBolton analysis predictions do not take into account the sexual dimorphism in maxillaryaccount the sexual dimorphism in maxillary canine widths.canine widths.  population and gender composition of Boltonpopulation and gender composition of Bolton sample are not specified. This implies potentialsample are not specified. This implies potential selection bias.selection bias.  Bolton estimates of variation wereBolton estimates of variation were underestimated because his sample wasunderestimated because his sample was derived from prefect class I occlusions.derived from prefect class I occlusions.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 68.  Blacks have larger maxillary canines premolarsBlacks have larger maxillary canines premolars and first molars than whites and Asians. Soand first molars than whites and Asians. So blacks differ markedly in posterior archblacks differ markedly in posterior arch relationship.relationship.  Lavella (1972) studied the tooth sizes inLavella (1972) studied the tooth sizes in different populations and concluded that blacksdifferent populations and concluded that blacks have larger overall and anterior ratios thanhave larger overall and anterior ratios than whites and Asians.whites and Asians.  Whites had the least. He also showed thatWhites had the least. He also showed that overall and anterior ratios are consistentlyoverall and anterior ratios are consistently larger in males than females, regardless oflarger in males than females, regardless of race.race. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 69.  In the University of Michigan growth studyIn the University of Michigan growth study separate anterior and overall ratios wereseparate anterior and overall ratios were established for males and females.established for males and females. MaleMale FemaleFemale Anterior ratioAnterior ratio 73.573.5 73.473.4 Overall ratioOverall ratio 9191 90.690.6 www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 70. TOOTH THICKNESS INTERMAXILLARYTOOTH THICKNESS INTERMAXILLARY TOOTH SIZE DISCREPANCIESTOOTH SIZE DISCREPANCIES  In a study by Rudolph, Dominguez, Ahn & Thinh toothIn a study by Rudolph, Dominguez, Ahn & Thinh tooth thickness proved to have strong correlation with interthickness proved to have strong correlation with inter maxillary tooth size ratio (Y = 0.57).maxillary tooth size ratio (Y = 0.57).  They divided tooth setups into thick, having an averageThey divided tooth setups into thick, having an average maxillary incisor thicknessmaxillary incisor thickness ≥≥2.75mm and thin, having2.75mm and thin, having average maxillary incisor thicknessaverage maxillary incisor thickness << 2.75mm.2.75mm.  Two prediction equations were developed by plotting aTwo prediction equations were developed by plotting a liner regression of thickness on inter maxillary ratio forliner regression of thickness on inter maxillary ratio for each data set.each data set.  Then both predictions methods were applied to theThen both predictions methods were applied to the models to test their accuracy in predicting existence ofmodels to test their accuracy in predicting existence of tooth size discrepancies.tooth size discrepancies. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 71.  Predicted =-7.053 (tooth thickness)+ 95.024 ifPredicted =-7.053 (tooth thickness)+ 95.024 if tooth thicknesstooth thickness<< 2.75mm.2.75mm.  Predicted =-1.928 (tooth thickness)+81.874, ifPredicted =-1.928 (tooth thickness)+81.874, if tooth thicknesstooth thickness≥≥2.75mm.2.75mm.  The new method has greater sensitivity andThe new method has greater sensitivity and specificity than Boltons. The mean absolutespecificity than Boltons. The mean absolute error is significantly lower than Bolton’s inerror is significantly lower than Bolton’s in predicting ideal inter maxillary ratio.predicting ideal inter maxillary ratio. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 73. SANIN- SAVERA TOOTH SIZE ANALYSISSANIN- SAVERA TOOTH SIZE ANALYSIS  Sanin and savera and collegues at theSanin and savera and collegues at the university of Oregon, devised a simple anduniversity of Oregon, devised a simple and ingenious procedure to identify individual andingenious procedure to identify individual and group tooth size disharmonies.group tooth size disharmonies.  It makes use of precise measiodistalIt makes use of precise measiodistal measurements of crown size of each tooth,measurements of crown size of each tooth, appropriate tables for tooth size distribution inappropriate tables for tooth size distribution in the population and a chart or plotting partint’sthe population and a chart or plotting partint’s measurements.measurements. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 74. ANALYSIS OF APICALBASESANALYSIS OF APICALBASES REES ANALYSISREES ANALYSIS::  The relation between overall extend of apical baseThe relation between overall extend of apical base and the length of dental arch is expressed metrically forand the length of dental arch is expressed metrically for upper and lower jaws according to Rees (1953).upper and lower jaws according to Rees (1953).  Erase lip and check freena on the casts.Erase lip and check freena on the casts.  Construction of 3 perpendiculars to the occlusal plane,Construction of 3 perpendiculars to the occlusal plane, mesial to first permanent molars and the contact pointmesial to first permanent molars and the contact point of central incisors. The lives should extend 8-10mm toof central incisors. The lives should extend 8-10mm to vestibular fold.vestibular fold.  Measure the distance from mesial of first permanentMeasure the distance from mesial of first permanent molar on one side to that on the other side through themolar on one side to that on the other side through the tips of vertical lines with the aid of a thin adhesive tape.tips of vertical lines with the aid of a thin adhesive tape. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 75.  Determine the arch length by measuring the ach perimeterDetermine the arch length by measuring the ach perimeter mesial to first permanent molar using apiece of brass wire.mesial to first permanent molar using apiece of brass wire.  The measured values are compared to actual values byThe measured values are compared to actual values by Rees.sRees.s  Maxillary apical base-maxillary dental arch==1.5mm-+5mmMaxillary apical base-maxillary dental arch==1.5mm-+5mm  Madibular apical base –Mandibular dental arch = +2mm-Madibular apical base –Mandibular dental arch = +2mm- +7mm+7mm  Maxillary apical base-Mandibular apical base = +3mm-Maxillary apical base-Mandibular apical base = +3mm- +9.5mm+9.5mm  Maxillary dental arch-Mandibular dental arch =+5mm-+10mmMaxillary dental arch-Mandibular dental arch =+5mm-+10mm  The analysis provides information for treatment planning inThe analysis provides information for treatment planning in borderline cases.borderline cases. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 76. HOWES ANALYSISHOWES ANALYSIS  Howes devised a formula for determiningHowes devised a formula for determining whether apical bases could accommodatewhether apical bases could accommodate patients teeth.patients teeth.  He considered tooth crowdind to be due toHe considered tooth crowdind to be due to deficiency in arch width rather than arch length.deficiency in arch width rather than arch length.  He proposed a relationship between the toothHe proposed a relationship between the tooth width of 12 teeth anterior to second permanentwidth of 12 teeth anterior to second permanent molars and width of arch in the first premolarmolars and width of arch in the first premolar region.region.  This analysis is applicable to both arches.This analysis is applicable to both arches. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 77. MethodMethod::  Add the widths of all the teeth from firstAdd the widths of all the teeth from first permanent molars forward on both sides to getpermanent molars forward on both sides to get tooth material (T.M)tooth material (T.M)  Determine premolars diameter (P.M.D)) byDetermine premolars diameter (P.M.D)) by measuring the arch width between buccal cuspmeasuring the arch width between buccal cusp tips of first premolars on either side.tips of first premolars on either side.  Premolar basal arch width (P.M.B.A.W)is thePremolar basal arch width (P.M.B.A.W)is the diameter of apical base. The measurement ofdiameter of apical base. The measurement of the distance from canine fossa on one side ofthe distance from canine fossa on one side of the arch to the other side gives PMBAW (If thethe arch to the other side gives PMBAW (If the canine fossa is not clearly distinguishable takecanine fossa is not clearly distinguishable take the point 8mm below interdental papilla distal tothe point 8mm below interdental papilla distal to canine.canine. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 78.  Basal arch length is measured at the midline from theBasal arch length is measured at the midline from the estimated anterior limits of apical base to aestimated anterior limits of apical base to a perpendicular that is tangent to distal surfaces of firstperpendicular that is tangent to distal surfaces of first molars. The ratio of basal arch length to tooth materialmolars. The ratio of basal arch length to tooth material BAL/TM is obtained by dividing arch lengths by sum ofBAL/TM is obtained by dividing arch lengths by sum of widths of 12 teeth.widths of 12 teeth.  If the PMBAW is greater than PMD, the it is anIf the PMBAW is greater than PMD, the it is an indication that arch expansion is possible.indication that arch expansion is possible.  According to Howe, to achieve normal occlusion with fullAccording to Howe, to achieve normal occlusion with full complement of teeth the basal arch width at thecomplement of teeth the basal arch width at the premolar region should be44% of the sum ofpremolar region should be44% of the sum of mesiodistal width of all the teeth mesial to secondmesiodistal width of all the teeth mesial to second molar.molar. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 79.  This condition can be treated without extraction.This condition can be treated without extraction.  If it goes below 37% that indication need forIf it goes below 37% that indication need for extraction of premolars. 37-44% is treated asextraction of premolars. 37-44% is treated as border line case.border line case.  Since this method was introduced rapidSince this method was introduced rapid palatal expansion has come into more commonpalatal expansion has come into more common use, Now the clinicians can alter the apical baseuse, Now the clinicians can alter the apical base itself by rapid palatal expansion.itself by rapid palatal expansion. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 80. LOWER INCISOR SPACE ANALYSISLOWER INCISOR SPACE ANALYSIS  An assessment of amount of crowding orAn assessment of amount of crowding or spacing of the anterior teeth in one of the firstspacing of the anterior teeth in one of the first steps in orthodontic diagnosis and treatmentsteps in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning.planning.  Objective information on the amount of archObjective information on the amount of arch size tooth size discrepancy in the incisor regionsize tooth size discrepancy in the incisor region often tips the balance for or against premolaroften tips the balance for or against premolar extraction.extraction. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 81. ANTERIOR SPACE ANALYSIS OF MERRIFIELDANTERIOR SPACE ANALYSIS OF MERRIFIELD  The mesiodistal widths of each of six anterior teeth,The mesiodistal widths of each of six anterior teeth, canine to canine is measured with at least 0.1mmcanine to canine is measured with at least 0.1mm accuracy. The sum of these six measurement is theaccuracy. The sum of these six measurement is the space required in the anterior segment.space required in the anterior segment.  Then the anterior space available is measured whichThen the anterior space available is measured which is a mill metric assessment of amount of bony supportis a mill metric assessment of amount of bony support present anterior segment for tooth alignment.present anterior segment for tooth alignment.  Measurement of space available requires theMeasurement of space available requires the knowledge of whether incisors are to be moved bodilyknowledge of whether incisors are to be moved bodily (Subjective measurement or if alignment and(Subjective measurement or if alignment and intercuspation of anterior teeth can be achieved throughintercuspation of anterior teeth can be achieved through tipping and torquing.tipping and torquing. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 82.  The space can be measured with a pliable rulerThe space can be measured with a pliable ruler that can be held in the arch form, a photocopythat can be held in the arch form, a photocopy of the cast that can be measured with a digitizerof the cast that can be measured with a digitizer of brass ligature wire which can be shaped toof brass ligature wire which can be shaped to arch form, then 8 traightened and measured.arch form, then 8 traightened and measured.  The difference between available space minusThe difference between available space minus required space is then calculated.required space is then calculated.  A negative value indicates the amount by whichA negative value indicates the amount by which the mid arch has to be modified to alleviatethe mid arch has to be modified to alleviate anterior crowding.anterior crowding.  A positive value confirms that adequate spaceA positive value confirms that adequate space exists for alignment of anterior teeth.exists for alignment of anterior teeth. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 83.  The correlation between required space andThe correlation between required space and available space is positive and high (r=0.87).available space is positive and high (r=0.87).  anterior space analysis is a sensitive indicatoranterior space analysis is a sensitive indicator on the amount of space actually needed foron the amount of space actually needed for alignment.alignment.  But, it disregards the axiversions of anteriorBut, it disregards the axiversions of anterior teethteeth www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 84. IRRAGULARITY INDEX BY LITTLEIRRAGULARITY INDEX BY LITTLE  Instead of measuring anterior crown diameters, thisInstead of measuring anterior crown diameters, this method calculates sum of distances between toothmethod calculates sum of distances between tooth contact points measured parallel with occlusal planecontact points measured parallel with occlusal plane  In other words it is the sum of liner displacements ofIn other words it is the sum of liner displacements of the anatomic contact points of each of the lower incisorsthe anatomic contact points of each of the lower incisors from adjacent tooth’s contact point.from adjacent tooth’s contact point.  Irregularity index is a measure of irregularity alone.Irregularity index is a measure of irregularity alone.  When the axial inclinations of teeth diverge or when theWhen the axial inclinations of teeth diverge or when the teeth are displaced or when the teeth are displaced butteeth are displaced or when the teeth are displaced but not overlap, this index does not mention about thenot overlap, this index does not mention about the space available for alignment which might readily bespace available for alignment which might readily be there.there. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 85. PECK & PECK INDEXPECK & PECK INDEX  Peck and peck observed that persons with idealPeck and peck observed that persons with ideal incisal arrangement had smaller mesiodistalincisal arrangement had smaller mesiodistal width and comparatively larger labiolingualwidth and comparatively larger labiolingual width than persons with lower incisor crowding.width than persons with lower incisor crowding.  Based on this finding they suggested certainBased on this finding they suggested certain guidelines for lower arch.guidelines for lower arch. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 86. Method:Method:  Calculate the mesiodistal and labiolingual widthCalculate the mesiodistal and labiolingual width of mandibular incisors.of mandibular incisors.  Calculate the proportion of mesiodistal width ofCalculate the proportion of mesiodistal width of each tooth to labiolingual width.each tooth to labiolingual width.  Mean value for lower central incisor-88% toMean value for lower central incisor-88% to 92%92%  Mean value for lower lateral incisor –90% toMean value for lower lateral incisor –90% to 95%95%  If the value for a given case is more than meanIf the value for a given case is more than mean value then, mesiodistal width of the tooth isvalue then, mesiodistal width of the tooth is greater than laniolingual width and hencegreater than laniolingual width and hence proximal stripping is indicated.proximal stripping is indicated.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 87. ARCH LENGTH TOOTH MATERIALARCH LENGTH TOOTH MATERIAL DISCREPANCYDISCREPANCY ARCH PERIMETER ANALYSISARCH PERIMETER ANALYSIS  Many malocclusions occur as a result ofMany malocclusions occur as a result of discrepancy between arch length and toothdiscrepancy between arch length and tooth material.material.  Arch perimeter analysis helps in determiningArch perimeter analysis helps in determining the extend of this discrepancy in maxillary arch.the extend of this discrepancy in maxillary arch.  Same method on the lower arch is calledSame method on the lower arch is called “CAREY’S” Analysis method.“CAREY’S” Analysis method. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 88.  Sum the mesiodistal widths of all the teethSum the mesiodistal widths of all the teeth mesial to first permanent molars to find themesial to first permanent molars to find the tooth material.tooth material.  Determine the arch perimeter start from theDetermine the arch perimeter start from the mesiobuccal line angle of first molar, along themesiobuccal line angle of first molar, along the contacts of premolars, through incisive papillacontacts of premolars, through incisive papilla on an imaginaily respositioned arch form in theon an imaginaily respositioned arch form in the incisor segment, the again through premolarincisor segment, the again through premolar contacts on the other side to mesiobuccal linecontacts on the other side to mesiobuccal line angle of first molar.angle of first molar.  Find out the discrepancy. If tooth material ismFind out the discrepancy. If tooth material ism more this leads to crowding.. on the other handmore this leads to crowding.. on the other hand excess of arch perimeter result in spacing.excess of arch perimeter result in spacing. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 90. CAREYS ANALYSIS ON LOWERCAREYS ANALYSIS ON LOWER ARCHARCH  Essentially the same procedure and inference.Essentially the same procedure and inference.  But while assessing the arch perimeter the wireBut while assessing the arch perimeter the wire is passes along the incisal edges of loweris passes along the incisal edges of lower incisors.incisors.  If they are proclined, the wire is passesIf they are proclined, the wire is passes through angular and if they are retroclined wirethrough angular and if they are retroclined wire is passed labially.is passed labially.  If the discrepancy is 0-2.5mm proximalIf the discrepancy is 0-2.5mm proximal stripping is carried out.stripping is carried out. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 92. LUNDSTROM’S SGMENTALLUNDSTROM’S SGMENTAL ANALYSISANALYSIS  Segmental analysis involves an indirectSegmental analysis involves an indirect assessment of dental arch perimeter.assessment of dental arch perimeter.  The dental arch is divided into six straight lineThe dental arch is divided into six straight line segments of tow teeth per segment, includingsegments of tow teeth per segment, including first permanent molas, the record thefirst permanent molas, the record the mesiodental width of the teeth and sum themmesiodental width of the teeth and sum them for each segment and add them up for netfor each segment and add them up for net discrepancy.discrepancy. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 95. DISCREPANCY CALCULATIONDISCREPANCY CALCULATION  The difference between the actual and idealThe difference between the actual and ideal arch length, on the alignment of the teeth isarch length, on the alignment of the teeth is determined by amount of dental crowding anddetermined by amount of dental crowding and antero-posterior positioning of incisors inantero-posterior positioning of incisors in relation to the facial skeleton.relation to the facial skeleton.  So comprehensive spaceanalysis requiresSo comprehensive spaceanalysis requires cephalogram.cephalogram.  Performed on both arches.Performed on both arches. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 96. Methods:Methods:  Make out the difference between the actual and idealMake out the difference between the actual and ideal arch length on the case. Also find out the amount ofarch length on the case. Also find out the amount of depth of curve of spee, separately on left and right side.depth of curve of spee, separately on left and right side. Add the 3 values to get dental discrepancy.(D.D)Add the 3 values to get dental discrepancy.(D.D)  The distance of incisor to N-Pog line s calculated theThe distance of incisor to N-Pog line s calculated the variation fromte standard value is noted down asvariation fromte standard value is noted down as sagittal discrepancy. (S.D). [ Standard value in thesagittal discrepancy. (S.D). [ Standard value in the maxillary in the mandibular arch-2 to+2mm].maxillary in the mandibular arch-2 to+2mm].  discrepancy per arch side is equal todiscrepancy per arch side is equal to DDDD +SD+SD 22  This method is applicable to mixed dentition if theThis method is applicable to mixed dentition if the growth related changes of N-Pog line are taken intogrowth related changes of N-Pog line are taken into account.account. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 97. CROWDING INDEXCROWDING INDEX  The widest mesiodistal dimensions of all teethThe widest mesiodistal dimensions of all teeth and the available space for each tooth wereand the available space for each tooth were measured and used to calculate the crowdingmeasured and used to calculate the crowding index.index.  In occlusal view, the C1 was determined byIn occlusal view, the C1 was determined by measuring the available horizontal spacemeasuring the available horizontal space parallel to occlusal plane, between the leastparallel to occlusal plane, between the least displaced interproximal contact points.displaced interproximal contact points.  The least displaced contact in that point onThe least displaced contact in that point on adjacent mesial and distal surfaces, that is mostadjacent mesial and distal surfaces, that is most in line with overall arch form.in line with overall arch form. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 98.  The actual widths of corresponding tooth wasThe actual widths of corresponding tooth was then deducted from available space to givethen deducted from available space to give resultant amount of crowding (Positiveresultant amount of crowding (Positive measure) or spacing (negative measure) formeasure) or spacing (negative measure) for each tooth, mesial to first molars, the XI waseach tooth, mesial to first molars, the XI was then calculated by summing the individualthen calculated by summing the individual differences,differences,  The crowding index is a valid and moreThe crowding index is a valid and more reproducible measure of dental crowding thanreproducible measure of dental crowding than objective measurementobjective measurement www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 100. MIXED DENTITION ANALYSISMIXED DENTITION ANALYSIS  The purpose of mixed dentition analysis is toThe purpose of mixed dentition analysis is to evaluate the amount of space available in theevaluate the amount of space available in the arch or succeeding permanent teeth andarch or succeeding permanent teeth and necessary occlusal adjustments.necessary occlusal adjustments.  It requires accurate prediction of theIt requires accurate prediction of the mesiodental widths of unerupted permanentmesiodental widths of unerupted permanent teeth.teeth.  Mixed dentition analysis is an importantMixed dentition analysis is an important criterion in determining whether treatment plancriterion in determining whether treatment plan is going to involve serial extraction, guidance ofis going to involve serial extraction, guidance of eruption, space maintenance, space regainingeruption, space maintenance, space regaining or just periodic observation of patient.or just periodic observation of patient. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 101.  To complete an analysis 3 factors are noted.To complete an analysis 3 factors are noted.  Sizes of permanent teeth anterior to firstSizes of permanent teeth anterior to first permanent molar.permanent molar.  Arch perimeterArch perimeter  Expected changes in the arch perimeter withExpected changes in the arch perimeter with growth.growth. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 102.  To predict the mesiodistal crown widths ofTo predict the mesiodistal crown widths of unerupted permanent teeth 4 approaches areunerupted permanent teeth 4 approaches are employedemployed  Use of measurement from erupted teeth.Use of measurement from erupted teeth.  Use of measurements from radiograph.Use of measurements from radiograph.  Use of combination of measurements (these areUse of combination of measurements (these are considered at most accurate).considered at most accurate).  Use of mean values for supporting zoneUse of mean values for supporting zone www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 103. MOYERS ANALYSISMOYERS ANALYSIS  Moyers method makes use of the permanentMoyers method makes use of the permanent teeth already erupted in the month to predict theteeth already erupted in the month to predict the sizes of unerupted cuspids and premolars. Itssizes of unerupted cuspids and premolars. Its is a widely used method and emplys predicationis a widely used method and emplys predication tables. Lower incisor mesiodistal widths aretables. Lower incisor mesiodistal widths are measured and added to predict the sizes ofmeasured and added to predict the sizes of unerupted teeth from the table.unerupted teeth from the table.  Its has minimal systematic error and range ofIts has minimal systematic error and range of such error is knownsuch error is known  Does not require sophisticated clinicalDoes not require sophisticated clinical judgement.judgement.  Not time consumingNot time consuming www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 104.  No radiographic projectionsNo radiographic projections  Allows for sexual dimorphisms with equalAllows for sexual dimorphisms with equal accuracyaccuracy  It can be used directly inside patients month.It can be used directly inside patients month.  Used for both archesUsed for both arches www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 105. Methods:Methods:  Record the mesiodistal width of each of theRecord the mesiodistal width of each of the mandibular incisors with Boley’s guagemandibular incisors with Boley’s guage  Add the values of the incisors on one side of theAdd the values of the incisors on one side of the arch. Transfer the value to the guage. Placearch. Transfer the value to the guage. Place one tip of the guage in the midline and other inone tip of the guage in the midline and other in the precise point where the distal surface of thethe precise point where the distal surface of the lateral incisor will be when it will have beenlateral incisor will be when it will have been aligned. Repeat this on the other side. Thisaligned. Repeat this on the other side. This step is very important in the case of incisorstep is very important in the case of incisor crowding where second mark will be oncrowding where second mark will be on deciduous canine.deciduous canine.  Compute the amount of space available afterCompute the amount of space available after incisor alignment. It is the distance molar.incisor alignment. It is the distance molar.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 106.  Predict the size of unerupted cuspids andPredict the size of unerupted cuspids and premolars from probability chartpremolars from probability chart  Commpute the amount of space left in the archCommpute the amount of space left in the arch fro molar adjustment by substracting estimatedfro molar adjustment by substracting estimated of incisorsof incisors www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 107.  Two important differences are there when this method isTwo important differences are there when this method is applied to upper jawapplied to upper jaw  Different probability chart is employedDifferent probability chart is employed  Allowance must be made for overjet correction whenAllowance must be made for overjet correction when measuring the space to be occupied by aligned incisors.measuring the space to be occupied by aligned incisors.  7575thth level of probability is preferred by most clinicianslevel of probability is preferred by most clinicians since crowding is a more severe clinical problem andsince crowding is a more severe clinical problem and use of 75use of 75thth level of probability takes the clinician to saferlevel of probability takes the clinician to safer side.side.  However, experienced clinician with precisionHowever, experienced clinician with precision appliances and cephalometrics may use 50appliances and cephalometrics may use 50thth level oflevel of probability since it is more of a precise estimate.probability since it is more of a precise estimate. Similar tables are given by Dorschl et al.Similar tables are given by Dorschl et al. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 108. TANAKA JOHNSON ANALYSISTANAKA JOHNSON ANALYSIS  Developed another way to predict the sizes ofDeveloped another way to predict the sizes of unerupted canines and premolars based onunerupted canines and premolars based on lower incisor measurementslower incisor measurements  It is very convenient in the sense that noIt is very convenient in the sense that no radiographs or reference tables are needed.radiographs or reference tables are needed. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 109. Methods:Methods:  Sum up the widths of lower incisors.Sum up the widths of lower incisors.  Divide the value by two and add 10.5 mm to obtainDivide the value by two and add 10.5 mm to obtain estimated width of mandibular canine and premolars inestimated width of mandibular canine and premolars in one quadrant.one quadrant.  Divide the same value by two and add 11mm to obtainDivide the same value by two and add 11mm to obtain estimated width of maxillay canine and premolars in oneestimated width of maxillay canine and premolars in one quadrant.quadrant.  Space available =Total arch length –combined width of-Space available =Total arch length –combined width of- 2x (Calculate width of canine & premolars.)2x (Calculate width of canine & premolars.) www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 110. This method is similar to Moyer’s (their correctionThis method is similar to Moyer’s (their correction coefficient werecoefficient were γγ=0.63 for maxillary arch and=0.63 for maxillary arch and γγ=0.65 for mandibular arch).=0.65 for mandibular arch).  Unlike Moyer’s who separtated the sexes,Unlike Moyer’s who separtated the sexes, Tavala & Johnson combined the sexes in theirTavala & Johnson combined the sexes in their study.study.  They originally advocated use of 75They originally advocated use of 75thth percentile.percentile.  But now it is evident that even 50But now it is evident that even 50thth percentilepercentile over predicts unerupted tooth width by 0.6mmover predicts unerupted tooth width by 0.6mm in the upper arch and 0.4mm in the lower arch.in the upper arch and 0.4mm in the lower arch.  So 50So 50thth percentile gives a reasonable hedgepercentile gives a reasonable hedgewww.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 111. REVISED HIXON OLDFATHER APPROACHREVISED HIXON OLDFATHER APPROACH BY STALEY & KERBERBY STALEY & KERBER  Hixon and old-father were the first to develop anHixon and old-father were the first to develop an equation to predict the mesiodistal width uneruptedequation to predict the mesiodistal width unerupted mandibular canine and premolars in children whomandibular canine and premolars in children who participated in IOWA growth study 91946-19600.participated in IOWA growth study 91946-19600.  In a cross validation on the same subjects in 1980In a cross validation on the same subjects in 1980 Hixon & old father performed poorly than expected.Hixon & old father performed poorly than expected.  The means of predicted widths were significantlyThe means of predicted widths were significantly smaller then the actual widths.smaller then the actual widths. Rigth side= -0.41mmRigth side= -0.41mm Left side = -0.43mmLeft side = -0.43mm  This finding is apparent in the studies of Moyers,This finding is apparent in the studies of Moyers, Kaplan, Smith karavek etcKaplan, Smith karavek etc www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 112.  The predictor or independent variable asThe predictor or independent variable as developed by Hixon & oldfather consist of thedeveloped by Hixon & oldfather consist of the sum of case widths of mandibular central andsum of case widths of mandibular central and lateral incisors thelateral incisors the  long cone periapical radiopgraphic widths oflong cone periapical radiopgraphic widths of unerpted first and second premolars, theunerpted first and second premolars, the original equation took into accountoriginal equation took into account measurements from left side of the arch.measurements from left side of the arch.  (high degree of bilateral symmetry exists in(high degree of bilateral symmetry exists in canine an premolar widths) Revised equationcanine an premolar widths) Revised equation takes measurements from both sides.takes measurements from both sides. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 113. Methods;Methods;  Measurement the mesiodistal widths of lowerMeasurement the mesiodistal widths of lower right central incisors on the casr.right central incisors on the casr.  Measure the widths of lower right first andMeasure the widths of lower right first and second premolars on the Periapical film.second premolars on the Periapical film.  Take sum of these widths to the predictionTake sum of these widths to the prediction graph to determine combined predicted width.graph to determine combined predicted width. The simple computation convenient graphThe simple computation convenient graph make this accuratge prediction method suitablemake this accuratge prediction method suitable for clinical use.for clinical use.  Add one standard error of estimate to theAdd one standard error of estimate to the predicted sum as hedge against underpredicted sum as hedge against under predicting true size of teeth.predicting true size of teeth. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 114.  Use the same procedure on the left side.Use the same procedure on the left side.  Add the predicted widths of rights and leftAdd the predicted widths of rights and left canines and premolars to width of eruptedcanines and premolars to width of erupted incisors to compute lower arch tooth size mesialincisors to compute lower arch tooth size mesial to first permanent molars.to first permanent molars.  The graph is accurate to nearest of 0.1mm .The graph is accurate to nearest of 0.1mm .  Sum of the predictor variable are in horizontalSum of the predictor variable are in horizontal axis.axis.  Following the value upward will intersect theFollowing the value upward will intersect the prediction line in the graph.prediction line in the graph.  Corresponding prediction value is made outCorresponding prediction value is made out from vertical axis.from vertical axis. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 115.  The predicted value is compared to the archThe predicted value is compared to the arch length available.length available.  The arch length available is made out byThe arch length available is made out by adding the length of deciduous canine part ofadding the length of deciduous canine part of the arch to the length measured betweenthe arch to the length measured between mesial surface of first permanent molar to distalmesial surface of first permanent molar to distal surface of deciduous canine.surface of deciduous canine.  Addition of one standard error of estimate toAddition of one standard error of estimate to the predicted sum would yield a predicted sumthe predicted sum would yield a predicted sum of widths at the 84of widths at the 84thth percentile.percentile.  This would provide assurance that canine andThis would provide assurance that canine and premolar widths are larger than true sum inpremolar widths are larger than true sum in 84% of cases.84% of cases. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 116.  A mean difference of zero is required forA mean difference of zero is required for unbiased, accurate prediction.unbiased, accurate prediction.  When the original Hixon & old father producedWhen the original Hixon & old father produced significant differences, the newer approachsignificant differences, the newer approach values are not significantly different from zero.values are not significantly different from zero.  The equation for right and left sides areThe equation for right and left sides are different.different.  The differences between the equation wereThe differences between the equation were moderated in this study using averages ofmoderated in this study using averages of independent and dependent variables,independent and dependent variables,  Finally, this analysis is was successfully cross-Finally, this analysis is was successfully cross- validated.validated. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 118. IOWA PREDICTION METHODIOWA PREDICTION METHOD  Another prediction method using data from Iowa growth studyAnother prediction method using data from Iowa growth study was developed by staley et al to predict the mesiodistalwas developed by staley et al to predict the mesiodistal widths of unerupted canines and premolars in both upper andwidths of unerupted canines and premolars in both upper and lower arches.lower arches.  Only measurements of radiographic widths of uneruptedOnly measurements of radiographic widths of unerupted canines and premolars are used as predictor variable.canines and premolars are used as predictor variable.  Sum of these widths are transferred to prediction graph toSum of these widths are transferred to prediction graph to obtain predicted sum of canine and premolars widths.obtain predicted sum of canine and premolars widths.  For the most accurate prediction measurements should beFor the most accurate prediction measurements should be repeated for the other side.repeated for the other side.  Different graphs are used for maxilla and mandible.Different graphs are used for maxilla and mandible.  This analysis has been cross-validated successfullyThis analysis has been cross-validated successfully www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 120. PROPOTIONAL EQUATION PREDICTIONPROPOTIONAL EQUATION PREDICTION METHODMETHOD  It is the alternative method used to estimate theIt is the alternative method used to estimate the unerupted tooth’s width if most of the caninesunerupted tooth’s width if most of the canines and premolars are crupted.and premolars are crupted.  The width of unerupted tooth (a secondThe width of unerupted tooth (a second premolar0 aned erupted too (Primary secondpremolar0 aned erupted too (Primary second molar ) are measured on same Periapical film.molar ) are measured on same Periapical film.  The width of decidious second molar isThe width of decidious second molar is measured on the plaster cast. The width ofmeasured on the plaster cast. The width of unerupted tooth can be made out by followingunerupted tooth can be made out by following propotional equation.propotional equation. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 121. Unerupted tooth widthUnerupted tooth width Erupted tooth width(cast)Erupted tooth width(cast) Unerupted tooth width (X-ray) = Erupted tooth width (X-ray)Unerupted tooth width (X-ray) = Erupted tooth width (X-ray) Unerupted tooth width =Unerupted tooth width = Erupted tooth width (cast) x unerupted tooth width (x-ray)Erupted tooth width (cast) x unerupted tooth width (x-ray) Erupted tooth width (x-ray)Erupted tooth width (x-ray) www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 122.  The radiographic widths of unerupted teeth byThe radiographic widths of unerupted teeth by themselves are unreliable.themselves are unreliable.  Accuracy of this method of determining theAccuracy of this method of determining the width of unerupted tooth is fair to goodwidth of unerupted tooth is fair to good depending on the quality of radiographs anddepending on the quality of radiographs and their position in the arch.their position in the arch.  All exposures should be made with parallelingAll exposures should be made with paralleling technique.technique. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 123. NANCE MIXED DENTITION ANALYSISNANCE MIXED DENTITION ANALYSIS  Nance (1949) proposed a method that takesNance (1949) proposed a method that takes into account the degree of rotation orinto account the degree of rotation or displacement of lower anterior teeth.displacement of lower anterior teeth. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 124. Method;Method;  An 0.012 brass wire is adapted to lower mixed dentitionAn 0.012 brass wire is adapted to lower mixed dentition model so that one and engages mesiobuccal line anglemodel so that one and engages mesiobuccal line angle of the lower left permanent molar near the marginalof the lower left permanent molar near the marginal ridge.ridge.  The wire then passes over buccal cusps of deciduousThe wire then passes over buccal cusps of deciduous molars, Though normal position of cuspids, then overmolars, Though normal position of cuspids, then over the anterior teeth at the ridge center where incisalthe anterior teeth at the ridge center where incisal edges of anterior teeth are normally found, then aroundedges of anterior teeth are normally found, then around the same course on the opposite side, ending in thethe same course on the opposite side, ending in the mesiobuccal line angle of lower right first permanentmesiobuccal line angle of lower right first permanent molar.molar.  The wire is measured and recorded. Then theThe wire is measured and recorded. Then the mesiodistal width of four permanent mandibular incisorsmesiodistal width of four permanent mandibular incisors are measured.are measured. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 125.  Corresponding predicted widths of canines andCorresponding predicted widths of canines and premolars are derived from the table..If thepremolars are derived from the table..If the predicted widths are X, brass wire lengths ispredicted widths are X, brass wire lengths is LD, sum of incisors LA, then LA+LD, sum of incisors LA, then LA+ 2x=3.4mm=LD2x=3.4mm=LD  Plus 3.4 mm applies to inevitable mesial drift.Plus 3.4 mm applies to inevitable mesial drift. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 126. PEDICTION METHOD BASED ON MEANPEDICTION METHOD BASED ON MEAN VALUES FOR SUPPORTING ZONESVALUES FOR SUPPORTING ZONES  Different investigations have analysed castsDifferent investigations have analysed casts and have predicted mean values of supportingand have predicted mean values of supporting base .base .  supporting base is the distance from distalsupporting base is the distance from distal surface of permanent lateral incisors and mesialsurface of permanent lateral incisors and mesial surface of permanent first molar in the mixedsurface of permanent first molar in the mixed dentition .dentition .  It decreases in the permanent dentition due toIt decreases in the permanent dentition due to late mesial shift .late mesial shift .  The measured values in the patient areThe measured values in the patient are compared to mean values.compared to mean values. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 127. TWEED’S ANALYSISTWEED’S ANALYSIS  Starting at then medical line, a space in the mandibularStarting at then medical line, a space in the mandibular dental arch occupied by each tooth, whether in regulardental arch occupied by each tooth, whether in regular arrangement or not is carefully measured and recordedarrangement or not is carefully measured and recorded on the analysis chart to determine available arch length.on the analysis chart to determine available arch length.  It is done from mesial aspect of first permanent molarIt is done from mesial aspect of first permanent molar on one side to other.on one side to other.  A Boley gauge filed to knife edge sharpness is usedA Boley gauge filed to knife edge sharpness is used to take the measurements which are recorded on theto take the measurements which are recorded on the line 2 of analysis card.line 2 of analysis card.  An actual drawing of postions of edges of mandibularAn actual drawing of postions of edges of mandibular incisors and the deciduous cuspid is then made of onincisors and the deciduous cuspid is then made of on the line 2 of analysis card.the line 2 of analysis card. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 128.  Required space is now recorded on line 1 as follows.Required space is now recorded on line 1 as follows. Mesiodistal breadths of unerupted lower canine andMesiodistal breadths of unerupted lower canine and premolars are measured on X-rays and the datapremolars are measured on X-rays and the data transferred to line 1 of analysis card.transferred to line 1 of analysis card.  The overall required arch width is then measured andThe overall required arch width is then measured and recorded to the right on line1. overall available space isrecorded to the right on line1. overall available space is recorded to the right on line 2.recorded to the right on line 2.  then the discrepancy is calculated.then the discrepancy is calculated.  Necessary correction of magnification of X-rays shouldNecessary correction of magnification of X-rays should be done.be done.  Tweeds triangle is drawn on the lateral cephalogram.Tweeds triangle is drawn on the lateral cephalogram.  Correct the inclination of incisors and measure theCorrect the inclination of incisors and measure the movement of incisal edges with the correction.movement of incisal edges with the correction. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 129.  For example if the incisor angulation is changedFor example if the incisor angulation is changed and the tip moves lingually by 5.5mm, themand the tip moves lingually by 5.5mm, them total of 11mm is lost from the arch.total of 11mm is lost from the arch.  The net discrepancy is found by consideringThe net discrepancy is found by considering cephalometric correction of actual discrepancy.cephalometric correction of actual discrepancy. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 130. TOTAL SPACE ANALYSISTOTAL SPACE ANALYSIS  Developed by Leveran Merrifield. He dividedDeveloped by Leveran Merrifield. He divided the lower arch into 3 areas, namely anterior,the lower arch into 3 areas, namely anterior, middle and posterior to analyse the spacemiddle and posterior to analyse the space requirement in the lower arch.requirement in the lower arch.  Cephalograms are also used in this analysis.Cephalograms are also used in this analysis.  Discrepancy for each area is separatelyDiscrepancy for each area is separately calculated and values added together to yieldcalculated and values added together to yield discrepancy of the archdiscrepancy of the arch www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 131. Anterior area:Anterior area:  Measure the widths of mandibular incisors onMeasure the widths of mandibular incisors on casts and width of unerupted canines fromcasts and width of unerupted canines from radiographs.radiographs.  Cephalomeric correction for incisor positioningCephalomeric correction for incisor positioning is calculated according to tweeds methodsis calculated according to tweeds methods  soft tissue modification ;determine the lipsoft tissue modification ;determine the lip thickness is the distance from vermillion borderthickness is the distance from vermillion border of the upper lip to the greatest curvature ofof the upper lip to the greatest curvature of labial surface of incisors . Chin thickness islabial surface of incisors . Chin thickness is measured from soft tissue chin to N-B line if lipmeasured from soft tissue chin to N-B line if lip thickness, the difference is multiplied by 2 andthickness, the difference is multiplied by 2 and added to space required.added to space required. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 132.  Measure the ‘Z’ angle of Merrifield and addMeasure the ‘Z’ angle of Merrifield and add cephalometric correction to it. If the correctedcephalometric correction to it. If the corrected angle is less than 75angle is less than 75thth additional uprighting ofadditional uprighting of mandibular incisor is necessary.mandibular incisor is necessary.  Measure the space available by using a brassMeasure the space available by using a brass wire from mesiobuccal line angle of primarywire from mesiobuccal line angle of primary molar on one side to the other.molar on one side to the other. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 133. Middle area:Middle area:  Space required is measured bySpace required is measured by  Measure the mesiodistal width of firstMeasure the mesiodistal width of first permanent molar on the cast and measure thepermanent molar on the cast and measure the width of unerupted premolar from thewidth of unerupted premolar from the radiograph.radiograph.  Deepest point on curve of occlusion is found outDeepest point on curve of occlusion is found out and the depth is measured.and the depth is measured.  Then the space required for leveling curve ofThen the space required for leveling curve of curve of occlusion iscurve of occlusion is  depth on right side + depth on left side +0.5mmdepth on right side + depth on left side +0.5mm 22  Measure the space available by using a brassMeasure the space available by using a brass wire from mesiobuccal line angle of first primarywire from mesiobuccal line angle of first primary molar to distobuccal line angle of firstmolar to distobuccal line angle of first permanent molar on either side.permanent molar on either side.www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 134. Poterior area;Poterior area;  Pacerquired: Mesiodistal widths of second andPacerquired: Mesiodistal widths of second and third molars are obtained from radiographs.third molars are obtained from radiographs.  Space available:Space available:  a. Space presently availablea. Space presently available  Measure the distance on occlusal plane,Measure the distance on occlusal plane, tangent to distal surface of first permanenttangent to distal surface of first permanent molars to anteriors border of ramus on lateralmolars to anteriors border of ramus on lateral cephalogram.cephalogram.  b.Estimated increase in spaceb.Estimated increase in space  It is 3mm per year. Age of the patient isIt is 3mm per year. Age of the patient is subtracted rom 14 (girl0 or 16 (boys accordingsubtracted rom 14 (girl0 or 16 (boys according to sex of the patent multiplied by 3to sex of the patent multiplied by 3www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 135.  Total space discrepancy: Compare the spaceTotal space discrepancy: Compare the space available and space required in the 3 areas andavailable and space required in the 3 areas and add the discrepancies.add the discrepancies.  The analysis tells the location of majorThe analysis tells the location of major discrepancy.discrepancy. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 136. Interpretation of Mixed DentitionInterpretation of Mixed Dentition AnalysisAnalysis  If analysis predicts no crowding problemIf analysis predicts no crowding problem continue routine care.continue routine care.  If analysis predicts border line crowding (1mm-If analysis predicts border line crowding (1mm- 4mm), maintain arch length with an appliance4mm), maintain arch length with an appliance and periodically examine the patient. If archand periodically examine the patient. If arch length is lost, regain it before placing and spacelength is lost, regain it before placing and space maintain.maintain. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 137.  If the analysis predicts crowding in excess ofIf the analysis predicts crowding in excess of 4mm the patient will likely develop crowding4mm the patient will likely develop crowding that will require orthodontic treatment.that will require orthodontic treatment.  If crowding in excess of 6mm in predicted mayIf crowding in excess of 6mm in predicted may benefit from serial extraction treatment.benefit from serial extraction treatment. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 138. Disadvantages of Mixed DentitionDisadvantages of Mixed Dentition AnalysisAnalysis::  Its does not predict the natural decrease in archIts does not predict the natural decrease in arch perimeter which occurs during the transitionalperimeter which occurs during the transitional period.period.  Appling the analysis mechanically withoutAppling the analysis mechanically without proper regard for the biologic dynamic can leasproper regard for the biologic dynamic can leas to error.to error.  Some methods are prone to radiographicSome methods are prone to radiographic distortions.distortions. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com
  • 139.  Skeletal growth variations can alter molarSkeletal growth variations can alter molar relationships.relationships.  inability to reflect the position of incisors toinability to reflect the position of incisors to skeletal profile.skeletal profile.  Mixed Dentition analysis assume by vericalMixed Dentition analysis assume by verical projection that there is no verical occlusal curveprojection that there is no verical occlusal curve so arch perimeter is under estimated in cases ofso arch perimeter is under estimated in cases of exaggereated curve of spee.exaggereated curve of spee.  Amount of late mesial shift varies from person toAmount of late mesial shift varies from person to person.person. www.indiandentalacademy.comwww.indiandentalacademy.com