Current Evidence for the Possible Interactions of Nutritional Behavior with the Development and Formulation of the Stomatognathic System within the Craniofacial Complex

Fasoulas Aristeidis, Pavlidou Eleni, Petridis Dimitris, Giaginis Constantinos
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Current Evidence for the Possible Interactions of Nutritional Behavior with the Development and Formulation of the Stomatognathic System within the Craniofacial Complex Introduction: From time to time, various studies support the association between nutritional habits and development of the stomatognathic system (SS). Purpose: The investigation of the impact of nutritional behavior on the craniofacial morphology, the masticatory function and dentition, as well as the research for possible correlation between body mass index (BMI) and harmonic function of stomatognathic system. Methods: A comprehensive review of the dental and medical literature, using appropriate keywords. Results: Several studies support the hypothesis according to which nutritional behavior has an impact on the development and formulation of the stomatognathic system, but also teeth wear. It is also supported that there is negative relationship between masticatory performance and BMI. Furthermore, the factors which affect the masticatory performance are referred, such as age, gender, height, physical activity, smoking, face shape, sleep bruxism, oral health, number, position and dentition. Conclusions: SS is highly reliant on nutritional behavior, therefore the collaboration between oral health doctors and nutritionists is considered essential for the methodical prevention programs training, in order to eliminate the disorders of stomatognathic system and for the general health but also to eliminate deviations from ideal weight and improve the quality of life in general.
营养行为与颅面复合体内口颌系统的发育和形成可能相互作用的最新证据
营养行为与颅面复合体内口颌系统的发育和形成可能相互作用的现有证据介绍:不时地,各种研究支持营养习惯与口颌系统(SS)发育之间的联系。目的:探讨营养行为对大鼠颅面形态、咀嚼功能和牙列发育的影响,并探讨体重指数(BMI)与口颌系统和谐功能之间可能存在的相关性。方法:全面查阅牙科和医学文献,使用合适的关键词。结果:一些研究支持这一假设,根据这一假设,营养行为影响口颌系统的发育和形成,但也影响牙齿的磨损。这也支持了咀嚼性能与BMI之间存在负相关关系。此外,还讨论了影响咀嚼行为的因素,如年龄、性别、身高、体力活动、吸烟、脸型、睡眠磨牙、口腔健康、数量、体位、牙列等。结论:SS高度依赖于营养行为,因此口腔健康医生和营养学家之间的合作被认为是系统预防计划培训的必要条件,以消除口颌系统的紊乱和总体健康,同时也消除与理想体重的偏差,提高总体生活质量。
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