Evaluation of dental arch dimensions in 12 year-old Vietnamese children - A cross-sectional study of 4565 subjects

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Truong Manh Dung
Vo Truong Nhu Ngoc
Nguyen Hung Hiep
Truong Dinh Khoi
Vu Van Xiem
Thien Chu-Dinh
Artur Cieslar-Pobuda
Eleana Stoufi
Pau Loke Show
Yang Tao
Nguyen Duy Bac
Nguyen Van Ba
Quynh-Anh Le
Van-Huy Pham
Dinh-Toi Chu
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[1] Hanoi Medical University,School of Odonto Stomatology
[2] Hanoi General Hospital of Traditional Medicine,Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), Nordic EMBL Partnership
[3] Institute for Research and Development,Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
[4] Duy Tan University,undefined
[5] 03 QuangTrung,undefined
[6] University of Oslo,undefined
[7] Harvard School of Dental Medicine,undefined
[8] Department of Oral Medicine,undefined
[9] University of Rwanda,undefined
[10] Republic of Rwanda,undefined
[11] University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus,undefined
[12] Jalan Broga,undefined
[13] 43500 Semenyih,undefined
[14] College of Food Science and Technology,undefined
[15] Nanjing Agricultural University,undefined
[16] Vietnam Military Medical University,undefined
[17] AI Lab,undefined
[18] Faculty of Information Technology,undefined
[19] Ton Duc Thang University,undefined
[20] Faculty of Biology,undefined
[21] Hanoi National University of Education,undefined
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This study aimed to define the width and length of the dental arch in 12-year-old Vietnamese children, and to elucidate differences between genders and among ethnic groups. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 4565 12 years-old children from the 4 major ethnic groups in Vietnam (Kinh, Muong, Thai, and Tay), with a healthy and full set of 28 permanent teeth that had never had any orthodontic treatment and with no reconstructive materials at the measured points. The mean variables in all subjects were 36.39 mm for upper inter-canine width; 46.88 mm for upper inter-first molar width; 59.43 mm for upper inter-second molar width; 10.41 mm for upper anterior length; 32.15 mm for upper posterior length 1; 45.52 mm for upper posterior length 2; 28.31 mm for lower inter-canine width; 41.63 mm for lower inter-first molar width; 54.57 mm for lower inter-second molar width (LM2W); 7.06 mm for lower anterior length (LAL); 26.87 mm for lower posterior length 1 (LP1L); and 41.29 mm for lower posterior length 2. Significant differences in these parameters between genders were found in all ethnic groups, except for LAL in the Kinh and Thai groups, and LP1L in the Tay group. Significant ethnic differences were also found in almost all parameters except LM2W in both males and females. Taken together, the representative sizes of dental arches of 12-year-old Vietnamese children have been defined. Our data indicate that there are some variations in dental arch dimensions among ethnic groups and between genders.
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