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Determination of prevalence of golden proportions of the maxillary anterior teeth in the north Gujarat population: An anthropometric analysis

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Dr. Kavan A Patel Dr. Sarfaraz Memon Dr. Nikunjkumar A Patel Dr. Vishal B Parmar Dr. Liya Neha Bipinchandra Dr. Birood G Patel
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si4.230

Abstract

One of the trickiest procedures in aesthetic dentistry is restoring or replacing maxillary teeth while maintaining harmonious proportions. The purpose of the study was to identify the mesiodistal dimensions of the maxillary anterior teeth in the mixed population of North Gujarat and their relationship to the ideal values of the golden proportion that are comparatively prevalent in the maxillary anterior region. Methodology:One of the trickiest procedures in aesthetic dentistry is restoring or replacing maxillary teeth while maintaining harmonious proportions. The purpose of the study was to ascertain the mesiodistal dimensions of the maxillary anterior teeth in the mixed population of North Gujarat and their relationship to the ideal values of the golden proportion that are comparatively prevalent in the maxillary anterior region. Results: The collected data were collated and put through a sample t-test. The ratio of 0.73 mm was found and thus the central incisor was wider than the right and left maxillary lateral teeth which did not follow the golden ratio. It was determined that there was an association between the golden ratio and the canine to lateral incisor, and the results were 0.63 mm. Conclusion: The proportion of the maxillary right and left lateral incisor to the central incisor and the golden ratio did not correlate with the results. However, there was a correlation between the ratios of the maxillary right and left canines to the lateral incisor and the golden proportion

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