Morphological Analysis of the Occlusal Surface of Maxillary Molars in Koreans
Objectives: To determine the diameter of the crown, total crown area, individual cusp area, and occlusal table area in Korean maxillary permanent molars, as well as dental characteristics relevant to the hypocone reduction trait. Methods: Subjects included 121 dental school students in Korea (81 men and 40 women). A digital image analysis system was used for measurements and we relied on visual scoring to assign categories of hypocone expression. Results: The mean crown dimension was larger in the first molar (M1) than in the second molar (M2). Regarding differences according to gender, the crown diameter, total crown area, and individual cusp area were significantly larger in the men than in the women. The mean occlusal table area ratios were 61% for M1 and 57% for M2, and these ratios increased in proportion to the total crown area. With respect to the hypocone and other features of the maxillary molars, differences between the men and women were more prominent for M1 than for M2. The M2 hypocone tended to be smaller than the M1 hypocone, and hypocone reduction was inversely related to the cusp area of the protocone. The protocone area may be considered a reliable parameter for comparing race and/or gender differences in maxillary molars. Conclusions: This study concerning characteristics of the maxillary molar occlusal surface in Koreans provides useful information for comparative studies among human races.
Division: IADR/APR General Session
Meeting:2016 IADR/APR General Session (Seoul, Korea) Location: Seoul, Korea
Year: 2016 Final Presentation ID:0631 Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s):Craniofacial Biology
Authors
Yoo, Hong-il
( Dental School, Chonnam National University
, Gwangju
, Korea (the Republic of)
)
Yang, Dong-wook
( Dental School, Chonnam National University
, Gwangju
, Korea (the Republic of)
)
Lee, Mi-yeon
( Dental School, Chonnam National University
, Gwangju
, Korea (the Republic of)
)
Kim, Min-seok
( Dental School, Chonnam National University
, Gwangju
, Korea (the Republic of)
)
Kim, Sun-hun
( Dental School, Chonnam National University
, Gwangju
, Korea (the Republic of)
)
Support Funding Agency/Grant Number: This work was supported by grants from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Korean government (MSIP) (2011-0030121) and the Basic Science Research Program through the NRF funded by the Ministry of Education (2015R1D1A1A01058535).
Financial Interest Disclosure: NONE