Correlation between maxillary cuspid impaction with available space and anomalies of maxillary lateral incisors

Kimia Rohani, Ladan Eslamian, Golnaz Nahvi

Abstract


Background: Association of cuspid impaction with adjacent lateral incisor anomalies is under
controversy. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between maxillary cuspid
impaction with dental anomalies.
Material and Methods: In this in vitro experimental study, the material consisted of
pretreatment dental records of 102 patients with at least one palatally or buccally displaced
impacted permanent cuspid (palatal and buccal impaction groups). They were matched with a
comparison control group of 102 patients having normally erupted maxillary cuspids. Available
space, mesiodistal dimensions of teeth, and morphologic parameters of lateral incisors were
measured using the digital caliper. Comparison of mean values of lateral incisors anomalies and
severity of crowding between different groups were performed using the one‑way ANOVA
test, and the analysis of associations between position of the impaction and anomaly of the
lateral incisors and severity of crowding was performed using the Chi‑square test. P < 0.05 was
considered statistically significant.
Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the arch length–tooth size discrepancy
between the cuspid impaction groups and control group. The impaction group (buccal or palatal)
presented statistically significant differences in terms of anomalies of maxillary lateral incisor
compared to the control group. Peg‑shaped lateral incisor was related to buccal cuspid impaction
and microdontia had relationship with palatal cuspid impaction.
Conclusion: There is the relationship between cuspid impaction and adjacent lateral incisor
abnormality, but no difference was observed between buccal and palatal cuspid impactions. Crowding
revealed no relationship with cuspid impaction (buccal or palatal) in this study.
Key Words: Cupid, impacted, tooth


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