Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Volume 98, Issue 4 , Pages 312-318, October 2007

The three-dimensional relationship on a virtual model between the maxillary anterior teeth and incisive papilla

  • Young-Seok Park, DDS, MSD

      Affiliations

    • Prosthodontist, Graduate Student, Department of Oral Anatomy, Dental Research Institute and School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
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  • Seung-Pyo Lee, DDS, MSD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Assistant Professor, Department of Oral Anatomy, Dental Research Institute and School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Dr Seung-Pyo Lee Department of Oral Anatomy Dental Research Institute and College of Dentistry Seoul National University Seoul KOREA Fax: 82-2-762-6671
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  • Ki-Suk Paik, DDS, MSD, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Professor, Department of Oral Anatomy, Dental Research Institute and School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Statement of problem

The incisive papilla as an anatomical landmark has historically been used to determine anterior incisal tooth position for complete denture prostheses. There are numerous data regarding its position, but 3-dimensional orthographic measurements are scarce.

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the orthographic anteroposterior distance between the posterior border of the incisive papilla and a reference point or vector.

Material and methods

Using a 3-dimensional laser scanner and reconstruction computer software, 9 measurements were made orthographically on an individually established reference plane. The following 3 measurements were made to determine the spatial relationship between the anterior tooth and the incisive papilla: IP, incisor to papilla, IIC, incisor to intercanine line, and ICP, intercanine line to papilla. In addition, the following 6 measurements were made to evaluate the correlation of the factors determining arch shape with the previously described 3 measurements: ICW, intercanine width, AL, arch length, AW, arch width, ICR, incisor to canine radius, ICA, incisor to canine angle, and IMA, incisor to molar angle. The correlation among all values was investigated. Descriptive statistics and an independent sample t test between genders was performed (α =.05).

Results

The average IP distance (SD) was 11.96 (1.37) mm with no significant gender difference (P = .052). There were gender differences in IIC (P = .001), AL (P = .017), and ICA (P = .013). ICA had the largest negative or positive correlation coefficients with parameters related to the incisive papilla such as IP, IIC, and ICP.

Conclusions

The mean IP value obtained by 3-dimensional orthographic measurements was significantly larger than the classical data, however, it is impossible to make direct comparisons. The central incisor position of dentate subjects has a significant relationship with the ICA value which represents the premaxillary divergence.

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 This study was supported by a grant of the Korea Health 21 Research and Development Project, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Republic of Korea (03-PJ1-PG1-CH09-0001).

PII: S0022-3913(07)60104-8

doi:10.1016/S0022-3913(07)60104-8

Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
Volume 98, Issue 4 , Pages 312-318, October 2007