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Mesiodistal crown diameters and tooth size discrepancy of permanent dentition in thalassemic patients
Objectives: To provide a description of mesiodistal crown diameters (MD) and tooth-size discrepancy (TSD) of the
permanent dentition in patients with thalassemia major (TM) and to compare the results with those of unaffected
control group.
Study design: The sample consisted of 46 thalassemic patients, 25 males and 21 females aged 7.3 to 23.7 years
(mean ± SD = 11.2 ± 3.9 years) and control group matched by age and sex. Dental casts of the participants were
measured for MD, using a digital sliding caliper. Descriptive statistics were computed for each individual tooth.
Student t-test was used for comparison of mean values between males and females as well as between thalassemic
and control groups. The differences between sets of data were evaluated by analysis of variance (ANOVA).
Results: All means for MD of thalassemic males and females were smaller than their controls, with 20 of the
24 comparisons being statistically significant (ranged from P<0.05 to P<0.001). In both thalassemic and control
groups, males exhibited significantly larger MD than females in most instances. Canines displayed the most sexual
dimorphic teeth in the dentition. Lateral incisors showed the greatest variability indicated by the coefficient of variation,
while the first molars were the least variable teeth (7.6% vs. 5.3%). There were no statistically significant
differences in the anterior and overall tooth-size discrepancy ratios between sexes or between thalassemic and
control groups. The mean anterior ratio (79.5%) and overall ratio (92.4%) of the control group were significantly
larger than of Bolton ratios; P<0.001 and P<0.05, respectively.
Conclusions: The present study demonstrated that thalassemic males and females exhibited significantly smaller
MD than the control group. The TSD ratios in both thalassemic and control groups were significantly larger than
those of Bolton sample. These findings should be taken into account when planning orthodontic treatment for thalassemic
patients