Ultrasonographic Evaluation of the Masseter Muscle in Skeletal Malocclusions (Class I, II, and III).

Q2 Medicine
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Pub Date : 2024-08-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47176/mjiri.38.97
Mahrokh Imanimoghaddam, Fahimeh Farzanegan, Mohammad Taghi Shakeri, Farzaneh Soleymani, Zahra Jamali Paghaleh
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Abstract

Background: There is limited research on the sonographic view of people with skeletal malocclusions. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the sonographic findings of the masseter muscle in patients with skeletal malocclusions.

Methods: In this descriptive study, 48 patients aged 15-20 years with skeletal class I, II, and III malocclusions (n = 16) who were referred to Mashhad Dental School for treatment were selected. The masseter muscle was evaluated by ultrasound, including transverse and longitudinal scans on both sides of the face in resting and contraction states. The age, gender, muscle thickness, muscle pattern (Malocclusion were classified based on A-point, nasion, B-point (ANB): 0< ANB <4 as class I, ANB > 4 as class II, ANB < 0 as class III), side of chewing, and body mass index (BMI) parameters were measured for each patient. Paired t-tests compared masseter muscle states; ANOVA assessed differences among malocclusion groups.

Results: The most commonly observed pattern in the masseter muscle of patients with class III skeletal malocclusions was type II, and in people with class II malocclusions was type I. There was a positive and significant correlation between the thickness of masseter muscle and BMI in each group separately (P < 0.001). However, the masseter muscle pattern did not show a significant correlation with BMI, gender, and age. A significant difference was observed between the thickness of the masseter muscle in the resting and contracted states in each group (P < 0.001).

Conclusion: This study showed that skeletal malocclusions can affect the pattern and internal structure of the masseter muscle in the anterior-posterior dimension of the face. Ultrasound can be a suitable diagnostic tool for these patients.

背景:有关骨骼畸形患者超声波检查的研究十分有限。因此,本研究旨在评估骨骼畸形患者的咀嚼肌声像图结果:在这项描述性研究中,选取了 48 名年龄在 15-20 岁、患有 I、II 和 III 级骨骼畸形的患者(n = 16),他们被转诊到马什哈德牙科学校接受治疗。研究人员通过超声波对患者的颌下肌进行了评估,包括静止和收缩状态下面部两侧的横向和纵向扫描。测量了每位患者的年龄、性别、肌肉厚度、肌肉形态(错颌畸形根据 A 点、鼻翼、B 点(ANB)进行分类:0< ANB 4 为 II 类,ANB < 0 为 III 类)、咀嚼侧和体重指数(BMI)参数。通过配对 t 检验比较咀嚼肌状态;方差分析评估错颌畸形组间的差异:在Ⅲ类骨骼畸形患者中,最常观察到的颌下肌形态是Ⅱ型,而在Ⅱ类畸形患者中,最常观察到的颌下肌形态是Ⅰ型。然而,咀嚼肌形态与体重指数、性别和年龄没有明显的相关性。各组在静止和收缩状态下的颌下肌厚度存在明显差异(P < 0.001):本研究表明,骨骼畸形会影响面部前后维度的颌间肌形态和内部结构。对于这些患者,超声波是一种合适的诊断工具。
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