Anterior Teeth Measurement among Subjects in the University of Port Harcourt as a Sex Indicator and Aid to Maxillofacial Reconstruction.

Authors

  • JT Gbeneol University of Port Harcourt
  • LK Yorkum University of Port Harcourt
  • O Adheke University of Port Harcourt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60787/tnhj.v23i1.626

Keywords:

Anthropology, Mesiodistal,, Inter-canine, Sexual dimorphism, Maxillofacial reconstruction

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study is to determine sexual dimorphism using anterior teeth measurements and its use as an ancillary tool for sexual determination.

Methods: In this study, the measurements of the anterior teeth were carried out on one hundred and forty students (80M: 60F) of the University of Port-Harcourt ranging from 15-30 years. The mesiodistal diameter of the central and lateral incisors, right and left canines and their inter-canine distance were measured. These measurements were done with the aid of a digital Vernier caliper. Also, the percentages of sexual dimorphism were calculated. The values were subjected to statistical analysis.

Results: The mean mesiodistal central incisor (MDCI) value for males was 9.78 ± 0.47mm while that of the females was 9.29±0.46mm. The mean mesiodistal lateral incisor (MDLI) value for males was 7.80 ±0.54

mm while that of the females was 7.40±0.54mm. The mean mesiodistal right canine (MDRC) value for males was 7.43±0.49mm while that of the females was 7.04±0.40mm. The mean mesiodistal left canine (MDLI) value for males was 7.39±0.51mm while that of the females was 7.03±0.55mm. The mean mandibular inter-canine distance (MICD) value for males was 33.73±1.15mm while that of the females was 32.23±0.98mm. They were all statistically significant at p<0.05.

Conclusion: It can be concluded that the incisors and the canines are useful tools in sex determination. The data obtained can be useful in maxillofacial reconstructive surgery

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Author Biography

JT Gbeneol , University of Port Harcourt

Burns and Plastic Unit, Department of Surgery,  Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

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2023-03-11

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Gbeneol, J. T., Yokum, L. K., & Adheke, O. (2023). Anterior Teeth Measurement among Subjects in the University of Port Harcourt as a Sex Indicator and Aid to Maxillofacial Reconstruction. The Nigerian Health Journal, 23(1), 473–477. https://doi.org/10.60787/tnhj.v23i1.626

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