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Odontometric analysis of permanent mandibular first and second premolars in an Indian population using cone beam computed tomography

  • BYL Nair Charitable Hospital & TN Medical College
  • King Khalid University
  • University of Rome La Sapienza
  • Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (Deemed to be University)

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Abstract

Background. Differences in tooth size across populations can significantly influence dental diagnosis, treatment planning, and forensic identification. Despite its relevance, comprehensive region-specific odontometric data—particularly for the Indian population—remain limited. This study aimed to obtain odontometric measurements of permanent mandibular first and second premolars in the Indian population using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), and to compare these measurements with Wheeler’s dental morphology standards, focusing on crown length, root length, and total tooth length. Methods. In this retrospective study, 300 high-quality CBCT scans were analyzed. Measurements of crown, root, and overall tooth lengths for mandibular first and second premolars were obtained using CS 3D Imaging (Version 3.9.3). A one-sample t-test was performed to compare the mean values with Wheeler’s reference standards. Results. Statistically significant differences were observed in all measured dimensions (p < 0.001). For first premolars, crown, root, and total lengths were shorter by 2.3 mm, 1.1 mm, and 3.4 mm, respectively. Second premolars showed reductions of 1.9 mm, 1.2 mm, and 3.0 mm, respectively. Conclusions. This odontometric analysis highlights distinct dental morphological characteristics in the Indian population. These findings offer valuable insights for applications in anthropology, evolutionary biology, forensic science, and clinical dentistry.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere20039
Pages (from-to)1-16
Number of pages16
JournalPeerJ
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Sep 2025

Keywords

  • Anthropology
  • Cone-beam computed tomography
  • Dental morphology
  • Mandibular premolar
  • Odontometry

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