2020
DOI: 10.20473/j.djmkg.v53.i2.p93-98
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Correlation between age and dental arch dimension of Javanese children

Abstract: Background: Dental arch form and dimension are fundamental factors in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning. Its dimension will increase, due to the eruption of teeth, and is also affected by ethnicity, nutrition, systemic disease, hormonal factors, and gender. Many teeth are erupting in 8–10-year-old children. Purpose: This study aimed to assess the correlation between age and dental arch dimension of Javanese children in good nutritional status for consideration of orthodontic treatment. Methods: This… Show more

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“…Its accuracy in estimating dental arch widths has been supported by some studies [7,8]. In spite of the fact that some researchers, like Lohakare, have concluded that Pont's index should be used to predetermine ideal arch width values and applied clinically for patients undergoing orthodontic and other dental treatment [8], others have concluded that the index is not reliable enough to be used for clinical purposes [9][10][11][12] due to the fact that its dimension is affected by ethnicity [13], nutrition [14], systemic diseases [15], hormonal factors [16], and gender [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its accuracy in estimating dental arch widths has been supported by some studies [7,8]. In spite of the fact that some researchers, like Lohakare, have concluded that Pont's index should be used to predetermine ideal arch width values and applied clinically for patients undergoing orthodontic and other dental treatment [8], others have concluded that the index is not reliable enough to be used for clinical purposes [9][10][11][12] due to the fact that its dimension is affected by ethnicity [13], nutrition [14], systemic diseases [15], hormonal factors [16], and gender [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maxillary Dental Arch Size. A. Anterior dental arch length; B: Posterior dental arch length; C: Anterior dental arch width; D: Posterior dental arch width [15].…”
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confidence: 99%