[Morphological and functional analysis of dento-orofacial complex in monozygotic twins with Duchenne type muscular dystrophy].

M Watanabe, K Shimizu, S Nakata, K Watanabe, T Morishita, S Miyoshino
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The form of dento-orofacial complex and masticatory muscle function of monozygotic twins with Duchenne type muscular dystrophy were investigated. They had no environmental difference. Morphological analysis were performed on the dental casts and cephalograms. EMG recordings were derived from the bipolar surface electrodes on the masseter muscle and the anterior belly of digastric muscle on the left side. Each consisted of the data for three years. Results obtained are as follows: 1) Based on the average data, these patients showed an elongated dental arch in the maxilla and mandible, which might be caused by enlarged tongues. There were little difference in the tooth and dental arch sizes between them. 2) Cephalometric findings indicated that the elder brother showed a clockwise rotation of the mandible with larger gonial angle than the younger brother. Both of them showed a larger gonial angle based on the mean values. 3) Analysis of EMG recordings revealed an elongated silent period induced by teeth tapping and chin tapping, and a variable masticatory rhythm compared with that of normal sample. Moreover an annually increased imbalance between masseter muscle and digastric muscle was evident, which were parallel to the change of the blood creatine kinase value. Differences in the form and function of orofacial complex between them might be caused by their polygene heredity and the large size of DMD gene (XP 21).

[杜氏型肌营养不良同卵双胞胎牙颌面复合体的形态学和功能分析]。
对杜氏型肌营养不良同卵双胞胎的牙颌面复合体形态和咀嚼肌功能进行了研究。他们没有环境差异。对牙模及头颅造影进行形态学分析。肌电图记录来自于咬肌和左侧二腹肌前腹的双极表面电极。每一个都包含了三年的数据。结果如下:1)从平均数据来看,这些患者上颌和下颌骨的牙弓拉长,这可能是由于舌变大引起的。他们的牙齿和牙弓大小几乎没有差别。2)头颅测量结果显示,哥哥的下颌骨呈顺时针方向旋转,下颌骨角大于弟弟。两者在平均值基础上都显示出较大的角。3)肌电图分析显示,与正常对照组相比,轻叩牙齿和轻叩下巴引起的沉默期延长,咀嚼节奏变化。此外,咬肌和二腹肌之间的不平衡明显逐年增加,这与血肌酸激酶值的变化平行。它们之间口面复合体的形态和功能的差异可能是由它们的多基因遗传和DMD基因的大尺寸(XP 21)引起的。
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