The correlation between the inner canthal distance and maxillary mesiodens in children

Pediatric Dental Journal(2023)

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Purpose: This study was conducted to explore the possibility of detecting the presence of impacted teeth in the upper midline using facial morphometric measurements.Materials and Methods: The study included 260 children, aged 2-13 years, who visited our university hospital. To measure facial morphology, facial photographs were taken along with a ruler, and the correlation between each facial measurement point and the presence of mesiodens was statistically analyzed.Results: Each measurement point increased in a time-dependent manner and there was a correlation between age and distance. In contrast, the ratio of the inner-canthal distance to the outer-canthal distance was not associated with age. Moreover, an increase in this ratio suggested the possible presence of mesiodens. Since age is associated with the presence of mesiodens within the inner canthal distance, a multivariate analysis that considered the effects of age and sex was performed and showed that the inner canthus/outer canthus ratio was 0.45. When the odds ratio of the presence of mesiodens in the group of less than 1.0 was set to 1.0, the odds ratio of the group of 0.45 or more was 5.36.Conclusion: The presence of mesiodens can be predicted by measuring the ratio of the inner canthal distance to the outer canthal distance.& COPY; 2023 Japanese Society of Pediatric Dentistry. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Inner canthal distance, Supernumerary tooth, Mesiodens, Maxilla, Facial morphology, Impacted tooth
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