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Original scientific paper

Hypocone Reduction and Carabelli’s Traits in Contemporary Jordanians and the Association between Carabelli’s Trait and the Dimensions of the Maxillary First Permanent Molar

Ameen Khraisat
Firas Alsoleihat
Karthikeyan Subramani
Sahar T. Taha
Mohammad A. Al-Rabab’ah
Zaid B. Al-Bitar


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Abstract

The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of expression and bilateralism of two dental morphological
traits in contemporary Jordanians: The hypocone reduction trait on the maxillary second permanent molar and Carabelli’s
trait on maxillary permanent first and second molars. Furthermore, inter-trait correlation and the relationship
of Carabelli’s traits with upper first molar dimensions were investigated. Three hundred subjects of school children at
their 10th grade and of an average age of 15.5±0.4 years were involved. Alginate impressions for the maxillary arch were
taken, dental casts were reproduced. The selected accurate casts were of 132 male- and 155 female-students. The frequencies
of hypocone reduction trait on the maxillary second molar and Carabelli’s trait on the maxillary molars were examined.
Buccolingual and mesiodistal diameters of the maxillary first molar were measured and recorded. Paired Sample t
test and Nonparametric Correlation analysis were used for data analysis. Hypocone reduction trait on the maxillary second
molar was found in 29.8 % of the examined students. Positive forms of Carabelli’s trait on first and second molars
were observed in 65.0 % and 3.8 %, respectively. Nonparametric correlation analysis revealed positive association between
Carabelli’s trait on first molar and hypocone reduction trait on the maxillary second molar. The presence of Carabelli’s
trait on first molar was strongly associated with the increase of buccolingual, but not the mesiodistal, diameter.
Bilateralism was found highly significant in the tested traits and both genders (p<0.001). This finding might be a sign
of relatively low environmental stresses in the living Jordanian population and/or great ability of its individuals to
buffer the adverse effects of such stresses.

Keywords

Hypocone reduction trait; Carabelli’s trait; buccolingual diameter; mesiodistal diameter; tooth size

Hrčak ID:

64743

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/64743

Publication date:

7.3.2011.

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