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Canine location in different maxillomandibular relationships in Egyptians and Saudis
Authors:Safa’a Asal  Sharifa A Al-Shehri  Hoda MA Rashad
Institution:aDepartment of Prosthetic Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia and Tanta University, Egypt;bDepartment of Prosthetic Dental Sciences, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia;cProsthodontic Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta University, Egypt
Abstract:The standards or proportions commonly used as guides for the selection of maxillary anterior teeth for a removable prosthesis have been developed mainly on Caucasian populations with normal ridge relationships.

Purpose

This study was conducted to determine the canine position in relation to commissures in different maxillomandibular relationships among Egyptian and Saudi populations.

Material and methods

Two hundred subjects participated in this study, 100 from each population. The location of the corners of the mouth for each subject was marked on the buccal surface of a screen previously constructed on the maxillary cast and transferred to the casts. The distances between the corners of the mouth and the canines’ distal aspect were measured on the casts. The measurements were subdivided according to their relation to the commissures: at commissures, medial to commissures, or distal to commissures. The data were then statistically analyzed.

Results

Coincidence between the canine distal aspects and commissures was recorded only within 8% of both Egyptian and Saudi populations. Additionally, within the Egyptian population, coincidence was recorded only at Class-I ridge relationship.

Conclusion

Commissures are not a reliable landmark for determination of the distal aspect of the canine distal aspects of both Egyptian and Saudi populations.
Keywords:Canine relationship  Maxillomandibular  Egyptian  Saudi
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