1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0889-5406(97)70082-9
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Orthodontic probability tables for black patients of African descent: Mixed dentition analysis

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“…The results of this study indicated that the [16] on Senegalese population where the Tanaka and Johnston equations overestimated the actual values. In contrast Schimer and Wiltshire [17] concluded that Moyers prediction tables underestimated black South African tooth size. Buwembo et al, [18] conducted a study on Ugandan population and concluded that Moyers probability tables could be used to predict tooth widths at specific percentile probabilities, but Tanaka and Johnston technique tends to overestimate the tooth widths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The results of this study indicated that the [16] on Senegalese population where the Tanaka and Johnston equations overestimated the actual values. In contrast Schimer and Wiltshire [17] concluded that Moyers prediction tables underestimated black South African tooth size. Buwembo et al, [18] conducted a study on Ugandan population and concluded that Moyers probability tables could be used to predict tooth widths at specific percentile probabilities, but Tanaka and Johnston technique tends to overestimate the tooth widths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Different racial and ethnic differences in tooth sizes have been highlighted in several studies. 12,13,16,20,21 Because of the changing secular trends and the influence of sex on the mesiodistal diameter, there is need to reevaluate the applicability of the mixed dentition analysis in Himachal population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moyer's, (1973,1988) and Tanaka and Johnston, (1974) in other population groups, which concluded that both methods underestimated the tooth dimensions in the non-Caucasian samples. 12,13,14 Since the Himachal is lacking the formulation of such prediction tables for its own populations, keeping in view of the racial, geographical differences, this study was designed to evaluate the applicability of Nance (radiographic), Moyer's (non radiographic) and Tanaka and Johnston (non radiographic) methods in assessing the size of permanent canines and premolars in Himachal population children. The present study was conducted in the Department of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry of Himachal Dental College, Sundernagar, H.P.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The accuracy of this prediction method when applied to population groups other than white subjects is, however, questionable because it has been well established in the literature that mesiodistal tooth sizes vary considerably between different racial groups. [16,17] Bernabé and Flores-Mir developed multiple regression equations for Peruvian adolescents to forecast the size of unerupted teeth. [14] Several studies have been conducted to evaluate the applicability of mixed dentition space analysis in other population groups, [18][19][20][21][22][23] all of which disagreed with the use of Moyers and Tanaka and Johnston methods.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%