Title of article :
Interobserver error involved in independent attempts to
measure cusp base areas of
Pan
M
1
s
Author/Authors :
Shara E. Bailey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Cusp base areas measured from digitized images increase the amount of detailed quantitative information one can
collect from post-canine crown morphology. Although this method is gaining wide usage for taxonomic analyses
of extant and extinct hominoids, the techniques for digitizing images and taking measurements differ between
researchers. The aim of this study was to investigate interobserver error in order to help assess the reliability of
cusp base area measurement within extant and extinct hominoid taxa. Two of the authors measured individual
cusp base areas and total cusp base area of 23 maxillary first molars (M
1
) of
Pan
. From these, relative cusp base areas
were calculated. No statistically significant interobserver differences were found for either absolute or relative cusp
base areas. On average the hypocone and paracone showed the least interobserver error (< 1%) whereas the protocone
and metacone showed the most (2.6-4.5%). We suggest that the larger measurement error in the metacone/
protocone is due primarily to either weakly defined fissure patterns and/or the presence of accessory occlusal
features. Overall, levels of interobserver error are similar to those found for intraobserver error. The results of our
study suggest that if certain prescribed standards are employed then cusp and crown base areas measured by different
individuals can be pooled into a single database.
Keywords :
dental morphometrics , digital imaging , error estimates , maxillary molars , Quantitative analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Journal title :
Journal of Anatomy Wily