Abstract
This study was done using the 45 .deg. oblique lateral cephalograms of 20 year old, 18 male and 27 female, with normal occlusion, on canines, premolars, premolars and molars on upper and lower jaws. Axial inclination to nasal floor, occlusal plane and mandibular plane, and inter-axial inclination were examined. In addition the position of each tooth was examined in height and depth in upper and lower jaws. The results were obtained as follows; 1. The inclination of long axis of upper lst premolar was most nearly perpendicular, upper canine was tilted mesially, and 2nd premolar and molars were tilted distally. 2. The inclination of long axis of lower molars were tilted mesially. 3. There were no severe variation on the inter-axial inclination of canine to 2nd molar.
Ahn, Hyung Kyu
[1]
- Department of Radiology, College of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Citation Formats
Ahn, Hyung Kyu.
Studies on the position of canines, premolars and molars by 450 .deg. oblique lateral cephalography.
Korea, Republic of: N. p.,
1976.
Web.
Ahn, Hyung Kyu.
Studies on the position of canines, premolars and molars by 450 .deg. oblique lateral cephalography.
Korea, Republic of.
Ahn, Hyung Kyu.
1976.
"Studies on the position of canines, premolars and molars by 450 .deg. oblique lateral cephalography."
Korea, Republic of.
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title = {Studies on the position of canines, premolars and molars by 450 .deg. oblique lateral cephalography}
author = {Ahn, Hyung Kyu}
abstractNote = {This study was done using the 45 .deg. oblique lateral cephalograms of 20 year old, 18 male and 27 female, with normal occlusion, on canines, premolars, premolars and molars on upper and lower jaws. Axial inclination to nasal floor, occlusal plane and mandibular plane, and inter-axial inclination were examined. In addition the position of each tooth was examined in height and depth in upper and lower jaws. The results were obtained as follows; 1. The inclination of long axis of upper lst premolar was most nearly perpendicular, upper canine was tilted mesially, and 2nd premolar and molars were tilted distally. 2. The inclination of long axis of lower molars were tilted mesially. 3. There were no severe variation on the inter-axial inclination of canine to 2nd molar.}
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