ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade, Rodrigo da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Fernandes, Larissa Chaves Cardoso, Bento, Maria Izabel Cardoso, de Lima, Kenio Costa, Rabello, Patrícia Moreira, Santiago, Bianca Marques
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/93
Resumo: Objective: This cross-sectional blind study aimed to verify differences in odontometric measurements of premolars according to sex. Methods: Teeth size values were established for males and females based on a sample of 100 pairs of plaster models (50 from each sex) from dental students. Upper and lower, left and right, first and second premolars were examined with regard to their mesiodistal and buccolingual measurements and the distance between homologous premolars in each quadrant. Parametric tests were used with a 5% significance. The 95% confidence interval was determined to assess the differentiation power of each tooth. Results: There were statistically significant differences in all measures among the second premolars, with higher values in men (p<0.05). Among the first premolars, sexual dimorphism was found in the teeth 24 (mesiodistal length) and 34 and 44 (buccolingual length). As for homologous teeth, there was a significant difference between upper and lower premolars (p <0.001), with no distinction between right and left sides. The 95% confidence interval showed no overlapping values, thus indicating sex dimorphism in the mesiodistal measure of tooth 15 and in the buccolingual measure of teeth 15 and 34. Conclusion: We conclude that the tooth 15 has the greatest potential for sex dimorphism, which could be utilized for human identification in sex determination based on mesiodistal (females: 6.40 to 6.63; males: 6.64 to 6.89) and buccolingual (females: 9.28 to 9.54; males: 9.56 to 9.88) measurements.
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spelling ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATIONODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATIONbicuspidodontometrysex characteristicsforensic dentistryforensic anthropologydentre pré-molarodontometriacaracteres sexuaisodontologia legalantropologia forenseObjective: This cross-sectional blind study aimed to verify differences in odontometric measurements of premolars according to sex. Methods: Teeth size values were established for males and females based on a sample of 100 pairs of plaster models (50 from each sex) from dental students. Upper and lower, left and right, first and second premolars were examined with regard to their mesiodistal and buccolingual measurements and the distance between homologous premolars in each quadrant. Parametric tests were used with a 5% significance. The 95% confidence interval was determined to assess the differentiation power of each tooth. Results: There were statistically significant differences in all measures among the second premolars, with higher values in men (p<0.05). Among the first premolars, sexual dimorphism was found in the teeth 24 (mesiodistal length) and 34 and 44 (buccolingual length). As for homologous teeth, there was a significant difference between upper and lower premolars (p <0.001), with no distinction between right and left sides. The 95% confidence interval showed no overlapping values, thus indicating sex dimorphism in the mesiodistal measure of tooth 15 and in the buccolingual measure of teeth 15 and 34. Conclusion: We conclude that the tooth 15 has the greatest potential for sex dimorphism, which could be utilized for human identification in sex determination based on mesiodistal (females: 6.40 to 6.63; males: 6.64 to 6.89) and buccolingual (females: 9.28 to 9.54; males: 9.56 to 9.88) measurements.Objetivo: Este estudo cego e transversal objetivou verificar diferenças nas medidas odontométricas dos pré-molares de acordo com o sexo. Métodos: Os tamanhos dos dentes foram estabelecidos para os sexos masculino e feminino com base em uma amostra de 100 pares de modelos de gesso (50 de cada sexo) de estudantes de Odontologia da Universidade Federal da Paraíba. Os primeiro e segundo pré- molares, superiores e inferiores, esquerdo e direito, foram examinados em relação às suas medidas mésio-distal, vestíbulo-lingual e à distância entre os pré-molares homólogos em cada quadrante. Testes paramétricos foram utilizados com significância de 5%. O intervalo de confiança de 95% foi determinado para avaliar o poder de diferenciação de cada dente. Resultados: Houve diferenças estatisticamente significantes em todas as medidas entre os segundos pré-molares, com maiores valores nos homens (p<0,05). Entre os primeiros pré-molares, o dimorfismo sexual foi encontrado nos dentes 24 (comprimento mésio-distal) e 34 e 44 (comprimento vestíbulo-lingual). Quanto aos dentes homólogos, houve diferença significativa entre os pré-molares superiores e inferiores (p<0,001), sem distinção entre os lados direito e esquerdo. O intervalo de confiança 95% não mostrou valores de sobreposição, indicando dimorfismo sexual na medida mésio- distal do dente 15 e na medida vestíbulo-lingual dos dentes 15 e 34. Conclusão: Nós concluímos que o dente 15 tem o maior potencial de dimorfismo sexual, podendo ser utilizado para identificação humana na determinação do sexo com base nas medições mésio-distal (feminino: 6,40 a 6,63; masculino: 6,64-6,89) e vestíbulo-lingual (feminino: 9,28-9,54; masculino: 9,56-9,88).Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal2019-05-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/9310.29327/24816.4.1-12Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); Vol. 4 No. 1: January-April 2019; 73-78Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal); v. 4 n. 1: January-April 2019; 73-782595-47331518-524910.29327/24816.4.1reponame:Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online)instname:Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)instacron:CROporhttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/article/view/93/56Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAndrade, Rodrigo da SilvaFernandes, Larissa Chaves CardosoBento, Maria Izabel Cardosode Lima, Kenio CostaRabello, Patrícia MoreiraSantiago, Bianca Marques2019-12-03T13:37:08Zoai:ojs3.cro-rj.org.br:article/93Revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revistahttps://cro-rj.org.br/revcientifica/index.php/revista/oairevista.cientifica@cro-rj.org.br || rorefa@terra.com.br2595-47331518-5249opendoar:2019-12-03T13:37:08Revista Científica do CRO-RJ (Online) - Conselho Regional de Odontologia do Rio de Janeiro (CRO-RJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
title ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
spellingShingle ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
Andrade, Rodrigo da Silva
bicuspid
odontometry
sex characteristics
forensic dentistry
forensic anthropology
dentre pré-molar
odontometria
caracteres sexuais
odontologia legal
antropologia forense
title_short ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
title_full ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
title_fullStr ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
title_full_unstemmed ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
title_sort ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF PREMOLARS FOR SEX DETERMINATION
author Andrade, Rodrigo da Silva
author_facet Andrade, Rodrigo da Silva
Fernandes, Larissa Chaves Cardoso
Bento, Maria Izabel Cardoso
de Lima, Kenio Costa
Rabello, Patrícia Moreira
Santiago, Bianca Marques
author_role author
author2 Fernandes, Larissa Chaves Cardoso
Bento, Maria Izabel Cardoso
de Lima, Kenio Costa
Rabello, Patrícia Moreira
Santiago, Bianca Marques
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade, Rodrigo da Silva
Fernandes, Larissa Chaves Cardoso
Bento, Maria Izabel Cardoso
de Lima, Kenio Costa
Rabello, Patrícia Moreira
Santiago, Bianca Marques
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bicuspid
odontometry
sex characteristics
forensic dentistry
forensic anthropology
dentre pré-molar
odontometria
caracteres sexuais
odontologia legal
antropologia forense
topic bicuspid
odontometry
sex characteristics
forensic dentistry
forensic anthropology
dentre pré-molar
odontometria
caracteres sexuais
odontologia legal
antropologia forense
description Objective: This cross-sectional blind study aimed to verify differences in odontometric measurements of premolars according to sex. Methods: Teeth size values were established for males and females based on a sample of 100 pairs of plaster models (50 from each sex) from dental students. Upper and lower, left and right, first and second premolars were examined with regard to their mesiodistal and buccolingual measurements and the distance between homologous premolars in each quadrant. Parametric tests were used with a 5% significance. The 95% confidence interval was determined to assess the differentiation power of each tooth. Results: There were statistically significant differences in all measures among the second premolars, with higher values in men (p<0.05). Among the first premolars, sexual dimorphism was found in the teeth 24 (mesiodistal length) and 34 and 44 (buccolingual length). As for homologous teeth, there was a significant difference between upper and lower premolars (p <0.001), with no distinction between right and left sides. The 95% confidence interval showed no overlapping values, thus indicating sex dimorphism in the mesiodistal measure of tooth 15 and in the buccolingual measure of teeth 15 and 34. Conclusion: We conclude that the tooth 15 has the greatest potential for sex dimorphism, which could be utilized for human identification in sex determination based on mesiodistal (females: 6.40 to 6.63; males: 6.64 to 6.89) and buccolingual (females: 9.28 to 9.54; males: 9.56 to 9.88) measurements.
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