scholarly journals Reliability of Sear’s Cepholometric Index in Determination of Width of Maxillary Anterior Teeth in South Indian Population

2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 1969-1972
Author(s):  
Janini M. ◽  
Ashish R. Jain
2019 ◽  
Vol 08 (03) ◽  
pp. 112-116
Author(s):  
Sharada BM ◽  
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Abstract Background and Objectives The hyoid bone shows sexually dimorphic features, which could be used in the sex determination aspect of establishing the biological profile in the remains of skeleton. The aim of this study was to investigate morphometrical variations of the hyoid bone in South Indian population. Materials and Methods A total of 60 adult larynx specimens (30 male and 30 female) with attached hyoid bone were dissected out from postmortem cadavers. The infrahyoid muscles and thyrohyoid membrane were removed. Hyoid bone was dissected and dried completely. Total 10 measurements like length of each greater cornua, length of body, major transverse axis, total hyoid length on both the sides, breadth of hyoid, and height of body of hyoid were taken on each hyoid bone using a digital Vernier caliper. Results The range, mean, standard deviation, and level of significance of all 10 parameters of hyoid bone were calculated using standard statistical method. Most of the parameters showed significant difference between the values of male and female hyoid bones. Conclusion Values obtained for all 10 parameters of hyoid bone were higher in males compared with females, which is suggestive that male hyoid bones are larger in size compared with female hyoid bones.


2013 ◽  
Vol 03 (04) ◽  
pp. 004-006
Author(s):  
Punja Ashwitha ◽  
Mithra N. Hegde ◽  
Nidarsh D. Hegde ◽  
Nanditha Hegde ◽  
Jemsily Prince

Abstract Aim: To evaluate the incidence of loss of anterior teeth due to caries in 2000 patients randomly selected from the South Indian population in 2009. Material and Methods: 2000 patients were examined for incidence of loss of anterior teeth due to caries and the recorded data was statistically analysed using Pearson Chi-Square test. Results:Incidence of loss of anterior teeth due to caries in the population of South Canara district was found to be 16.3 %. It was observed that there was increased incidence of loss of anterior teeth in age group above 65 years. No difference in incidence of anterior tooth loss was observed between urban and rural patients and also between males and females. There was high rate of replacement for the missing lost anterior teeth. Conclusion: This study showed that less than one fourth population of South Canara district had missing anterior tooth due to caries. Since anterior teeth occupies a strategic position in the dental arch, it is necessary to know the caries prevalence in this tooth and take adequate measures to prevent its progression and/or development of new carious lesions.


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