T. Ugur et F. Yukay, NORMAL FACIOLINGUAL INCLINATIONS OF TOOTH CROWNS COMPARED WITH TREATMENT GROUPS OF STANDARD AND PRETORQUED BRACKETS, American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, 112(1), 1997, pp. 50-57
Faciolingual inclinations of tooth crowns were measured on plaster cas
ts of normal occlusions and posttreatment orthodontic models of treate
d cases. Normal anatomic occlusion, standard edgewise and Roth bracket
groups of 10 subjects were examined for a change in torque values. On
study models, crown inclinations of right and left central teeth to s
econd molar in the upper and lower dental arches were measured to the
functional occlusal plane and mean tooth inclinations were calculated,
In normal occlusion group, upper central and lateral teeth inclined l
ingually, lower central teeth inclined slightly labially and lower lat
eral teeth inclined lingually but the standard deviations of mean valu
es for upper and lower anterior teeth were high, Upper posterior teeth
, from canine to molar, had a lingual inclination and lower posterior
teeth had a progressively increasing lingual inclination from lateral
to molar teeth. In treatment groups, upper central and lateral teeth h
ad labial crown inclination and lower molar teeth had more lingual inc
lination as compared with the normal occlusion group. No significant v
ariation was found between the mean torque values of standard and Roth
treatment groups.