A Study of Bolton’s Analysis on Permanent Dentition of Nepalese Citizen of Lumbini Province

Authors

  • Rockey Shrivastava
  • Hemant Kumar Halwai
  • Sumit Kumar Yadav
  • Kishor Dutta
  • Sandeep Kumar Gupta
  • Raju Shrestha
  • Madhurendra Prasad Shah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v13i1.53630

Keywords:

Bolton’s analysis, tooth size discrepancy, anterior ratio, overall ratio

Abstract

Introduction: To achieve a good occlusion with satisfactory intercuspation of teeth and a correct overjet and overbite, the maxillary and mandibular teeth must be proportional in size. This cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the Bolton’s tooth size discrepancy in a sample of the Nepalese population of Lumbini Province.

Materials and Method: One hundred twenty-fie study casts (50 males and 75 females) were made after making impression of individuals with normal occlusion. Impression was made using alginate impression material, studycasts were made using dental stone type III, and bases were made using dental plaster type II. Individual mesiodistal width of the teeth were measured using a digital vernier caliper to the nearest 0.01mm for the calculation of Bolton’s anterior and overall ratio. The ratios were then compared between male and female.

Result: One hundred twenty-five study casts (50 males and 75 females) were made after making impression of individuals with normal occlusion. Impression was made using alginate impression material, study casts were made using dental stone type III, and bases were made using dental plaster type II. A statistically signifiant difference between the summed mesiodistal widths were found between males and females using Independent sample t-test. There was no sexual dimorphism concerning Bolton’s ratio in samples. The overall ratio and anterior ratio were 91.70 ± 1.28 and 77.09 ± 1.57 for males and 91.79 ± 1.34 and 77.29 ± 1.71 for females respectively. The combined overall ratio was 91.75 ± 1.32 and anterior ratio which was 77.21 ± 1.65. Individual mesiodistal width of the teeth were measured using a digital vernier caliper to the nearest 0.01mm for the calculation of Bolton’s anterior and overall ratio. The ratios were then compared between male and female.

Conclusion: The sum of mesiodistal dimensions of teeth were greater in males, however, no sexual dimorphism was found in the Bolton ratio. Further, statistically signifiant difference was found in the overall ratio from Nepalese population when compared to the original ratio by Bolton.

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Author Biographies

Rockey Shrivastava

Lecturer, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Chitwan Medical College, Chitwan, Nepal

Hemant Kumar Halwai

Professor, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, UCMS College of Dental Surgery, Bhairahawa, Nepal

Sumit Kumar Yadav

Associate Professor, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, UCMS College of Dental Surgery, Bhairahawa, Nepal

Kishor Dutta

Lecturer, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Institute of Medicine, Kathmandu, Nepal

Sandeep Kumar Gupta

Lecturer, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, UCMS College of Dental Surgery, Bhairahawa, Nepal

Raju Shrestha

Lecturer, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, UCMS College of Dental Surgery, Bhairahawa, Nepal

Madhurendra Prasad Shah

Lecturer, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Chitwan Medical College, Chitwan, Nepal

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Published

2023-11-08

How to Cite

Shrivastava, R., Halwai, H. K., Yadav, S. K., Dutta, K., Gupta, S. K., Shrestha, R., & Shah, M. P. (2023). A Study of Bolton’s Analysis on Permanent Dentition of Nepalese Citizen of Lumbini Province. Orthodontic Journal of Nepal, 13(1), 15–19. https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v13i1.53630

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