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June 2019  • Volume 35 • Number 79

 EVALUATION OF APPLICABILITY OF PONT'S INDEX IN SERBIAN POPULATION

Gordana Filipović1,2,
Julija Radojičić1,2,
Marija Igić1,3,
Nikola Stojanović1,
Nadica Djordjević4

 


 

1UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ, FACULTY OF MEDICINE, NIŠ, SERBIA
2
UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ, DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS, DENTAL CLINIC, FACULTY OF MEDICINE, NIŠ, SERBIA
3UNIVERSITY OF NIŠ, FACULTY OF MEDICINE, DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRIC AND PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY, DENTAL CLINIC, NIŠ, SERBIA
4UNIVERSITY OF PRIŠTINA, FACULTY OF MEDICINE KOSOVSKA MITROVICA, DENTAL CLINIC, KOSOVSKA MITROVICA

 

   
...Abstract


 

 

Introduction: The applicability of Pont’s Index to orthodontic patients may guide clinicians in predicting an ideal arch width, necessary to accommodate the dentition, unloose crowding and to produce more stable final results.
The aim:
of this study was to establish the applicability of Pont's Index to Serbian population and compare the results with those acquired from studies conducted on different ethnic subjects.
Materials and methods:
Dental casts of 200 Serbian subjects (100 males and 100 females) were used in this study. All subjects had normal Class I occlusion, with no history of orthodontic treatment. Measurements were taken by a digital caliper (precision of 0.01 mm). The mesiodistal widths of the maxillary permanent incisors, as well as interpremolar and intermolar maxillary arch widths, were measured. Using t-test Pont's Index ratios between this study and Pont's study and between genders were compared. Pearson correlation coefficients between measured and arch width values according to Pont’s formulae were determined.
Results:
Although correlations determined between the calculated arch width and corresponding values calculated using Pont’s Index were high in all cases for both genders, a statistically significant difference was observed (p<0.001). Calculated Pearson coefficient between real and measured arch width are found to be high and statistically significant.
Conclusion:
Our results suggest that the Pont's Index was not applicable to Serbian population and specific standards for this population might be needed.

 

 Key words: orthodontic, Pont's index, Serbian population


 

...Authors and Reprint Information

 

Address of correspondence:
Associate Professor Gordana Filipović, DDS, MSD, PhD
Faculty of Medicine, University of Niš
dr Zoran Djindjića Blvd. 81, 18000 Niš, Serbia
E-mail: gordana.filipovic@medfak.ni.ac.rs




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