Stable cranial parameters to evaluate the occlusal plane orientation in the frontal plane: a systematic review.

IF 1.1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Raul E Frugone-Zambra, Oscar Silva-Fontana, Alessandro Bianchi, Antonio Jimenez-Silva, Sergio Bortolini
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Abstract

Introduction: A systematic review of the literature available up to October 2020 has been conducted to determine which cranial plane could represent a stable and reliable parameter to evaluate the orientation of the occlusal plane in a frontal view.

Evidence acquisition: An electronic research was performed across the following electronic databases: PUBMED, EBSCO, SCOPUS, WoS, COCHRANE LIBRARY, SciELO, EMBASE and GOOGLE SCHOLAR. Observational studies based on imaging and anthropometry were identified, and all languages have been included. The articles were selected and analyzed by three authors independently. PICO format was adopted to analyze the studies and AXIS guidelines were used to assess the quality of evidence.

Evidence synthesis: We found eleven articles eligible for full-text analysis. All studies included only young subjects and analyzed the occlusal plane in relation to the frontal plane traced between the right and left tragus (Camper's and Frankfurt planes), to the interpupillary plane, and to other soft and hard tissues references. The outcomes of selected studies were various, with a low quality of evidence, and they did not allow to infer a stable cranial relation between the occlusal plane and other bone structures.

Conclusions: The evidence does not support that the interpupillary plane represent a reliable parameter to evaluate the occlusal plane orientation in a frontal view; instead, the Frankfurt plane could be a much more stable reference parameter, from a morphological perspective. It is necessary to perform an observational study upon craniums to define which are the most stable cranial reference planes to determine the orientation of the occlusal plane in dentate subjects.

稳定颅参数评价额平面咬合平面方向:系统综述。
本文对截至2020年10月的文献进行了系统回顾,以确定哪个颅面可以代表一个稳定可靠的参数来评估正面视图中咬合平面的方向。证据获取:通过以下电子数据库进行电子研究:PUBMED, EBSCO, SCOPUS, WoS, COCHRANE LIBRARY, SciELO, EMBASE和GOOGLE SCHOLAR。基于成像和人体测量学的观察性研究得到确认,所有语言都被纳入研究范围。这些文章由三位作者独立选择和分析。采用PICO格式分析研究,采用AXIS指南评估证据质量。证据综合:我们找到了11篇符合全文分析条件的文章。所有的研究都只包括年轻的受试者,并分析了与左右耳屏之间的额平面(Camper’s和Frankfurt平面)、瞳间平面以及其他软硬组织相关的咬合平面。所选研究的结果各不相同,证据质量较低,并且不能推断出咬合平面与其他骨结构之间的稳定的颅骨关系。结论:有证据表明,在正位视图下,瞳孔间平面不能作为评价咬合平面方位的可靠参数;相反,从形态学的角度来看,法兰克福飞机可能是一个更稳定的参考参数。有必要对颅骨进行观察研究,以确定哪些是最稳定的颅面参考面,以确定齿状体受试者的咬合面方向。
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Minerva dental and oral science
Minerva dental and oral science DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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