%0 Journal Article %T Association between maxillary lateral incisors' root volume and palatally displaced canines: An instrumental variables approach to the guidance theory %A Andrea Foltin %A Andr¨¦ Gahleitner %A Georg D. Strbac %A Hans-Peter Bantleon %A Katharina Giannis %A Michael H. Bertl %A Stefan Lettner %J - %@ 1945-7103 %D 2018 %R https://doi.org/10.2319/020818-107.1 %X ABSTRACT Objectives: To evaluate association and causation between maxillary lateral incisors' (MxI2) apical root volume (ARV) and palatally displaced canines (PDC). Materials and Methods: In a retrospective cross-sectional study, computed tomography scans of 179 patients with unilateral PDC were analyzed. MxI2 root length and volume on the impaction and eruption side were measured. A mixed logit model was used to infer the association between ARV and PDC and an instrumental variables approach to interpret causality. Results: MxI2 root length on the impaction side was shorter in 42%, equal in 33% and longer in 25% of the patients. ARV amounted for 13.5% of total root volume on the impaction and 14.9% on the eruption side. Reduced ARV was significantly associated with the impaction side (P < .001). The causal effect of ARV on PDC in the instrumental variable approach amounted to less than half of the association in a standard noncausal approach. Conclusions: An association between PDC and reduced MxI2 root length and volume was confirmed. However, the lack of causality did not allow the researchers to draw a conclusion as to whether a reduced ARV is causing PDC or resulting from it; this should be considered in etiologic theories. %K Canine impaction Palatal canine displacement Guidance theory Instrumental variables Computed tomography %U http://www.angle.org/doi/abs/10.2319/020818-107.1