Mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth: implication for early orthodontic diagnosis

BackgroundMost studies on permanent tooth width prediction focus on the predictive value of permanent teeth, however only a few studies examine the predictive value of primary teeth. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between the mesiodistal widths of the mandibular primary can...

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Published in:Frontiers in Dental Medicine
Main Authors: Aleyna Cakir, Annika Both, Christian Kirschneck, Nikolaos Daratsianos, Cristiano Miranda de Araújo, Juliane Corá, Erika Calvano Küchler, Svenja Beisel-Memmert
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fdmed.2025.1659242/full
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author Aleyna Cakir
Annika Both
Christian Kirschneck
Nikolaos Daratsianos
Cristiano Miranda de Araújo
Juliane Corá
Erika Calvano Küchler
Svenja Beisel-Memmert
author_facet Aleyna Cakir
Annika Both
Christian Kirschneck
Nikolaos Daratsianos
Cristiano Miranda de Araújo
Juliane Corá
Erika Calvano Küchler
Svenja Beisel-Memmert
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description BackgroundMost studies on permanent tooth width prediction focus on the predictive value of permanent teeth, however only a few studies examine the predictive value of primary teeth. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between the mesiodistal widths of the mandibular primary canines and molars and those of their permanent successors. In addition, the study evaluated whether the mesiodistal width of the primary canines and molars can serve as reliable predictors for the width of the permanent mandibular first molars.MethodsThis cross-sectional study analyzed records from 143 orthodontic patients (78 males and 65 females) who had digitized dental models in the mixed and in the permanent dentition stage. Mesiodistal measurements were performed on left-sided mandibular permanent teeth (canines, first and second premolars, first molar), and primary teeth (canines, first and second molars). The Pearson correlation coefficient test was used to determine the correlation strength between the mesiodistal dimensions of primary and permanent teeth (p < 0.05).ResultsSignificant correlations were found between second primary molars and second premolars (Pearson r = 0.400–0.461) as well as between primary and permanent canines (Pearson r = 0.462–0.512), across the total sample and within both sexes. The dimensions of all three evaluated primary teeth were correlated with first permanent molar with r ranging from 0.402 to 0.625. The primary first molar showed a weak correlation with the first premolar for the total sample (Pearson r = 0.240) and males (Pearson r = 0.302), and none was observed for female patients (Pearson r = 0.048).ConclusionsA link between primary and permanent tooth width of canines and posterior dentition was observed, but a difference between sexes exists. Therefore, primary teeth may offer early insight into future space requirements, however their predictive strength is influenced by tooth type and sex.
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spelling doaj-art-eab1f111ef7a4e62a170fa64658a754e2025-09-24T05:43:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Dental Medicine2673-49152025-09-01610.3389/fdmed.2025.16592421659242Mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth: implication for early orthodontic diagnosisAleyna Cakir0Annika Both1Christian Kirschneck2Nikolaos Daratsianos3Cristiano Miranda de Araújo4Juliane Corá5Erika Calvano Küchler6Svenja Beisel-Memmert7Department of Orthodontics, Medical Faculty, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, GermanyDepartment of Orthodontics, Medical Faculty, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, GermanyDepartment of Orthodontics, Medical Faculty, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, GermanyDepartment of Orthodontics, Medical Faculty, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, GermanyDepartment of Orthodontics, Medical Faculty, University of Tuiuti of Paraná, Curitiba, BrazilDepartment of Orthodontics, Medical Faculty, University of Tuiuti of Paraná, Curitiba, BrazilDepartment of Orthodontics, Medical Faculty, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, GermanyDepartment of Orthodontics, Medical Faculty, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, GermanyBackgroundMost studies on permanent tooth width prediction focus on the predictive value of permanent teeth, however only a few studies examine the predictive value of primary teeth. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between the mesiodistal widths of the mandibular primary canines and molars and those of their permanent successors. In addition, the study evaluated whether the mesiodistal width of the primary canines and molars can serve as reliable predictors for the width of the permanent mandibular first molars.MethodsThis cross-sectional study analyzed records from 143 orthodontic patients (78 males and 65 females) who had digitized dental models in the mixed and in the permanent dentition stage. Mesiodistal measurements were performed on left-sided mandibular permanent teeth (canines, first and second premolars, first molar), and primary teeth (canines, first and second molars). The Pearson correlation coefficient test was used to determine the correlation strength between the mesiodistal dimensions of primary and permanent teeth (p < 0.05).ResultsSignificant correlations were found between second primary molars and second premolars (Pearson r = 0.400–0.461) as well as between primary and permanent canines (Pearson r = 0.462–0.512), across the total sample and within both sexes. The dimensions of all three evaluated primary teeth were correlated with first permanent molar with r ranging from 0.402 to 0.625. The primary first molar showed a weak correlation with the first premolar for the total sample (Pearson r = 0.240) and males (Pearson r = 0.302), and none was observed for female patients (Pearson r = 0.048).ConclusionsA link between primary and permanent tooth width of canines and posterior dentition was observed, but a difference between sexes exists. Therefore, primary teeth may offer early insight into future space requirements, however their predictive strength is influenced by tooth type and sex.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fdmed.2025.1659242/fullprimary teethmesiodistal widthtooth size predictionmandibular dentitionmixed dentition analysisorthodontic diagnosis
spellingShingle Aleyna Cakir
Annika Both
Christian Kirschneck
Nikolaos Daratsianos
Cristiano Miranda de Araújo
Juliane Corá
Erika Calvano Küchler
Svenja Beisel-Memmert
Mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth: implication for early orthodontic diagnosis
primary teeth
mesiodistal width
tooth size prediction
mandibular dentition
mixed dentition analysis
orthodontic diagnosis
title Mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth: implication for early orthodontic diagnosis
title_full Mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth: implication for early orthodontic diagnosis
title_fullStr Mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth: implication for early orthodontic diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth: implication for early orthodontic diagnosis
title_short Mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth: implication for early orthodontic diagnosis
title_sort mesiodistal width correlation between primary and successor mandibular teeth implication for early orthodontic diagnosis
topic primary teeth
mesiodistal width
tooth size prediction
mandibular dentition
mixed dentition analysis
orthodontic diagnosis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fdmed.2025.1659242/full
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