Growth changes in head posture related to craniofacial development

Beni Solow Dr.Odont , Susanne Siersbaek-Nielsen D.D.S.
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Abstract

Cross-sectional studies have demonstrated an association between craniocervical angulation and craniofacial morphology. It was the aim of the present study to determine if the growth coordination suggested by this association could be detected in a longitudinal analysis of growth changes in posture and craniofacial morphology. The sample comprised 43 children, 20 girls and 23 boys. Cephalometric radiographs obtained in the natural head position (mirror position) were taken on two occasions. Mean age at the first observation was 9.5 years; mean period of observation was 2.7 years with a range from 1 to 4 years. Forty-one reference points and four fiducial points were digitized on each film. Individual growth changes were determined by computerized structural superimposition of the digitized sets of points. Correlation coefficients were calculated between growth changes in 11 postural and 35 morphologic variables. Correlations of r = 0.41−0.55 (P < 0.01) were found between the change in craniocervical angulation and the true growth rotation of the mandible as assessed by the method of structural superimposition. On the average, a reduction of the craniocervical angle was seen in connection with increased forward rotation of the mandible and an increased craniocervical angle was found in conjunction with a less-than-average forward rotation of the mandible. The true mandibular rotation was masked by remodeling of the lower mandibular border. The changes in the conventional measures of head posture—the craniovertical angles—during the observation period showed no associations with the growth changes in craniofacial morphology.

与颅面发育有关的头部姿势的生长变化
横断面研究表明颅颈角与颅面形态之间存在关联。本研究的目的是确定这种关联所暗示的生长协调性是否可以在姿势和颅面形态的生长变化的纵向分析中检测到。样本包括43名儿童,20名女孩和23名男孩。在自然头位(镜位)拍摄了两次头颅x线片。首次观察的平均年龄为9.5岁;平均观察时间2.7年,1 ~ 4年。每张胶片上的41个基准点和4个基准点被数字化。个体的生长变化是通过数字化点集的计算机结构叠加来确定的。计算了11个体位变量和35个形态变量生长变化的相关系数。相关性r = 0.41 ~ 0.55 (P <用结构叠加法评估下颌骨生长旋转与颅颈角度变化之间的差异为0.01)。平均而言,颅颈角的减小与下颌骨向前旋转的增加有关,颅颈角的增加与下颌骨向前旋转的小于平均水平有关。真正的下颌旋转被下颌边界的重塑所掩盖。在观察期间,常规的头部姿势测量(颅面角)的变化与颅面形态的生长变化没有关联。
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