Correlation between index finger length and occlusal vertical dimension in dentate adults of different facial forms in West Bengal population: A cross-sectional study
Priyanjali Paul, Saurav Banerjee, Tridib Nath Banerjee, Anasua Debnath, Debabrata BiswasAbstract
Aim:
The aim of the study was to investigate the correlation between index finger length and occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) across different facial morphological types in dentate adults of West Bengal population.
Settings and Design:
A cross-sectional observational study was conducted among 212 dentate adults (122 males and 90 females) aged 25–55 years attending the outpatient department of Dr R Ahmed Dental College and Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Materials and Methods:
Participants were classified into three facial types based on facial index: euryprosopic (
Statistical Analysis Used:
Shapiro–Wilk test for normality, Pearson/Spearman correlation coefficients, analysis of variance/Kruskal–Wallis tests for group comparisons, and multiple linear regression modeling were used. Statistical significance was set at
Results:
Significant positive correlations were found between index finger length and OVD across all facial types (Mesoprosopic:
Conclusion:
Index finger length demonstrates a moderate positive correlation with OVD across all facial types, suggesting its potential as a supplementary anthropometric guide for OVD estimation in clinical practice.