Title of article :
Can the intra-examiner variability of Littleʹs Irregularity Index be improved using 3D digital models of study casts?
Author/Authors :
Dowling، نويسنده , , Adam H. and Burns، نويسنده , , Angus and Macauley، نويسنده , , Donal and Garvey، نويسنده , , Thérèse M. and Fleming، نويسنده , , Garry J.P.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
AbstractObjectives
pare contact point displacement measurements, used to determine the Littleʹs Irregularity Index (LII) score on study casts and digital models of study casts by an independent examiner.
s
ntact point displacement measurements of the six maxillary anterior labial teeth were measured on ten study casts using digital callipers and their associated digital models using Creo Parametric software on five occasions following scanning using a LAVA Chairside Oral Scanner (LCOS) three-dimensional (3D) intra oral scanner. Means, standard deviations and coefficients of variation (CoV) were determined, data analyses (Pearsonʹs correlation coefficients (PCCs) and Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs)) and statistical analyses (three and two-way analyses of variance (ANOVAs) and Independent Sample Studentʹs t-tests) were carried out (p < 0.05).
s
icant positive correlations for the contact point displacement measurements were evident between all measurement time points for the study casts (r > 0.978; p < 0.0001 and ICC > 0.910; p < 0.0001) and the digital models (r > 0.963; p < 0.0001 and ICC > 0.986; p < 0.0001). The CoV results showed that the contact point displacement measurement data from the digital models was more reproducible than the study casts. Of the 50 Independent Sample Studentʹs t-tests, 21 significant increases (p < 0.042) were reported in contact point displacement measurements <2.9 mm for the digital models compared with the study casts.
sion
e of 3D digital models can improve the reliability of LII measurements by reducing the subjectivity associated with choosing the anatomic tooth contact points and the awkwardness of measuring the contact point displacements on study casts using a cumbersome calliper technique.
al significance
examiner variability in the measurement of LII is still evident with digital models suggesting that either improved software specifically aimed at the orthodontic community be identified or a new method for measuring anterior incisor crowding be sought.
Keywords :
3D intra-oral scanner , Study casts , Littleיs irregularity index , orthodontics , Digital models , Intra-examiner variability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics