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Convergence analysis of cusp variation symmetry of the mandibular second premolars using 3-dimensional virtual models - Focusing on college students in Jeollabuk-do

3차원 가상모형을 이용한 하악 제2소구치 교두 변이 대칭성에 대한 융복합적 분석 - 전북지역 일부 대학생을 중심으로

  • Nam, Shin-Eun (Department of Dental lab, Wonkwang Health Science University)
  • 남신은 (원광보건대학교 치기공과)
  • Received : 2021.12.09
  • Accepted : 2022.02.20
  • Published : 2022.02.28

Abstract

This study aimed to qualitative analyze the cusp variation pattern of the mandibular second premolars using a three-dimensional virtual models, and to analyze the left-right bilateral symmetry with a quantitative analysis of the tooth surface area according to the cusp variation. 127 virtual mandibular second premolars were prepared and individual absolute/relative cusp area, total crown area and groove form were analyzed using RapidForm2004(INUS technology INC, Seoul, Korea). Independent t-test, Kruskal-Wallis test and chi-square were performed. As a result, the groove form showed high bilateral symmetry between the left and right sides. Based on the left side of groove form, the bilateral symmetry was 100.0% for the U pattern, and 73.7% for the H patterned, and 78.9% for the Y pattern(p<.001). The finding could be as a meaningful reference for manufacturing CAD/CAM dental prostheses, and it is expected that further studies will be conducted on more samples including the mandibular second premolar immediately after eruption.

본 연구는 3차원 가상모형을 이용하여 하악 제2소구치 교두 변이 양상을 정성적으로 분석하고, 교두 변이에 따른 치아 표면적의 정량적 분석과 함께 좌·우측 대칭성을 분석하고자 하였다. 127개의 하악 제2소구치 가상치아를 준비한 후, RapidForm2004(INUS technology INC, Seoul, Korea)을 이용하여 각 교두의 절대적/상대적 단면적, 전체 치관 단면적, 교합면의 중심구 형태 등을 분석하였다. 통계방법은 Independent t-test, Kruskal-Wallis test 및 교차분석을 시행하였다. 연구 결과, 중심구의 형태는 양측간 높은 대칭성을 보였다. 좌측에서 U 형태이면 우측도 100.0% U 형태를 나타냈으며, 나머지 H 형태와 Y 형태는 각각 73.7%, 78.9% 비율로 양측간 동일한 중심구 형태를 나타냈다(p<.001). 본 연구에서 얻은 결과는 CAM/CAM을 이용한 보철물 제작 시 참고자료로 활용이 가능할 것이며, 향후 맹출 직후의 하악 제2소구치를 포함한 더 많은 샘플을 대상으로 한 후속연구가 이루어지기를 기대한다.

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Acknowledgement

This paper was supported by Wonkwang Health Science University in 2021.

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