2020
DOI: 10.33899/rden.2020.166777
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The relationship between the maxillary dental arch width, depth and circumference

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“…The findings of moderate‐to‐strong linear associations between these measurements are countered with disagreement on the direction of the association and the specific measures involved in different malocclusions 8,17 . Low correlations have been reported between palatal depth and other palatal dimensions 8,15,18 . Also, contrasting some results of similar dimensions in men and women, 19,20 most researchers found wider and deeper palates in men than in women across various populations 21–24 .…”
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“…The findings of moderate‐to‐strong linear associations between these measurements are countered with disagreement on the direction of the association and the specific measures involved in different malocclusions 8,17 . Low correlations have been reported between palatal depth and other palatal dimensions 8,15,18 . Also, contrasting some results of similar dimensions in men and women, 19,20 most researchers found wider and deeper palates in men than in women across various populations 21–24 .…”
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“…8,17 Low correlations have been reported between palatal depth and other palatal dimensions. 8,15,18 Also, contrasting some results of similar dimensions in men and women, 19,20 most researchers found wider and deeper palates in men than in women across various populations. [21][22][23][24] Disparities among studies may be related to sampling methods, population differences and variable two-dimensional measurements from dental casts, threedimensional digital images of dental casts or oral scans.…”
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