Impact of gender and physical differences on the development of oral functions in children aged 6–17 years: A cross-sectional study

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Shutaro Masuda, Yuko Fujita, Tomohiro Takeshima, Mai Fujimoto
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Abstract

Objective

This study aimed to establish the age at which oral function development completes in males and females, and to determine if obesity contributes to underdevelopment of oral function.

Materials and Methods

The study included 241 participants, including 121 males and 120 females aged 6 to 17 years. Following anthropometry and oral examination, maximum occlusal force, lip-closing strength, maximum tongue pressure, and masticatory performance were measured in all participants. The Rohrer Index and body mass index (BMI) were calculated using height and weight measurements, and these scores were grouped into underweight/severely underweight, normal weight, and overweight/obese categories.

Results

In males, maximum occlusal force, lip-closing strength, maximum tongue pressure, and masticatory performance increased with age. In females, maximum occlusal force, maximum tongue pressure, and masticatory performance peaked during the teenage years. Masticatory performance in the overweight/obese male group was significantly lower than in the normal weight group (p < 0.05). In females, maximum occlusal force in the underweight/severely underweight group and maximum tongue pressure in the overweight/obese group were significantly lower than in the normal weight group (both, p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Growth patterns of each oral function differ considerably between males and females. Oral functions in females typically reached their peak earlier than in males, with most functions peaking during the teenage years. Overweight/obesity contribute to the underdevelopment of oral functions in both genders. Underweight may also hinder oral function development in females.

性别和体质差异对 6-17 岁儿童口腔功能发育的影响:横断面研究
本研究旨在确定男性和女性口腔功能发育完成的年龄,并确定肥胖是否会导致口腔功能发育不全。在进行人体测量和口腔检查后,对所有参与者的最大咬合力、闭唇力、最大舌压力和咀嚼功能进行了测量。根据身高和体重测量值计算罗尔指数和体重指数(BMI),并将这些分数分为体重不足/严重不足、体重正常和超重/肥胖三个类别。女性的最大咬合力、最大舌压力和咀嚼能力在青少年时期达到顶峰。超重/肥胖男性组的咀嚼能力明显低于正常体重组(p < 0.05)。女性中,体重不足/严重体重不足组的最大咬合力和超重/肥胖组的最大舌压力明显低于正常体重组(均为 p < 0.05)。女性的口腔功能通常比男性更早达到高峰,大多数功能在青少年时期达到高峰。超重/肥胖会导致男女口腔功能发育不全。体重过轻也会阻碍女性口腔功能的发育。
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Pediatric Dental Journal
Pediatric Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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