Reader's Forum
Suk-Hoon Kim
Kabsoo Jang, Kyung Eun Suk, Mohamed Bayome, Yoonji Kim, Seong-Hun Kim, Yoon-Ah Kook
Comparison of arch form between Koreans and Egyptians.
- Korean J Orthod 2010;40(5):334-341
My concern is that the criteria have no mention of a rotation when in fact any presence of significantly rotated teeth in the premolar region could have caused a considerable difference in the bracket position without much affecting the overall arch length discrepancy. Even more serious errors could have been possible if the rotation was involved with the first molars. In addition, 3 mm of crowding seems to be a substantial amount in clinical orthodontic situations. What was the authors' rationale for choosing 3 mm or less as one of the selection criteria for the arch length discrepancy?