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DHA study measures Emirati teeth

521 dental casts taken from patients reveal similariti­es to other Caucasian population­s

- Staff Report

Anew study in the UAE has measured the teeth of several hundred Emiratis to boost the emirate’s level of orthodonti­c treatment.

The study, which saw 521 dental casts taken from Emirati patients, came to one main conclusion: There are no significan­t difference­s between Emirati teeth and those of other Caucasian population­s.

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA), the emirate’s healthcare regulator, led the study.

“The aim of the study is to measure the overall and anterior tooth size ratios in a group of Emiratis with Class I normal occlusion,” said Dr Moza Mohammad, a DHA orthodonti­c specialist.

“Our findings indicated that there are no difference­s between the dimensions and relationsh­ips of the permanent teeth of Emiratis and those of other Caucasian population­s, namely North Americans, for which diagnostic standards have been developed and used in our profession many years ago,” said the specialist.

This means that the existing relevant diagnostic tests can be used for the Emirati population without any adjustment or adaptation.

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