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Odontoestomatología
versão impressa ISSN 0797-0374versão On-line ISSN 1688-9339
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BRICENO MOYA, Jorge; HUBER, Hinrich; DIAZ, Alejandro e MANRIQUEZ, Germán. Influence of ancestry on the morphology of the dental arch: A comparative study between Amerindian, Euro-descendant, and admixed populations using geometric morphometrics. Odontoestomatología [online]. 2025, vol.27, n.46, e241. Epub 01-Dez-2025. ISSN 0797-0374. https://doi.org/10.22592/ode2025n46e241.
Background:
Previous studies have described various dental arch shapes among different human groups, underscoring the importance of considering ancestry in the diagnosis and planning of dental treatments.
Objective:
To compare the shape and size of dental arches among Chile’s admixed population and its ancestral populations.
Methodology:
An analytical observational study using geometric morphometric tools was conducted on 272 individuals of Amerindian, admixed, and European ancestry.
Results:
The analyses revealed a clear distinction in arch shape between Amerindian and Euro-descendant individuals (correct classification by DFA > 87%). In contrast, the dental arches of admixed individuals did not differ significantly from those of Euro-descendants. Regarding centroid size, individuals of Amerindian ancestry exhibited the largest arches (126.50 ± 18.36 mm), followed by the admixed group (117.32 ± 8.58 mm), and finally the Euro-descendant group (108.03 ± 7.10 mm).
Conclusions:
The Chilean admixed population presents a dental arch shape that does not significantly differ from that of Eurodescendants and a size similar to that of Amerindians.
Palavras-chave : Arco dental; grupo de ascendencia continental nativa americana; grupo de ascendencia continental europea.












