Changes in the integumental profile of the chin and lower lip after genioplasty.

C J Busquets, V Sassouni
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The results of a cephalometric study of changes in the soft tissue profiles after horizontal osteotomy for genioplasty were analyzed in 14 subjects. Scatter diagrams relating changes at the soft tissue landmarks of the mandible (point C, LI) to changes at the hard tissue landmark of the pogonion were plotted to illustrate the relationship between the movement of these pairs of landmarks of the lower third of the face. Finally, graphic representation of the regression equations computed from this study gave the clinician a means of predicting skeletal and integumental changes resulting from the surgical procedure under consideration. The following results were obtained. -For all subjects in this study, an anterior change at the hard tissue landmark, Pog, was accompanied by an anterior movement in the soft tissue landmarks of the lower third of the face. The greatest amount of change in the soft tissue occurred at point C, with less anterior change at ILS, and the least at LI. -The response of the soft tissues of the chin had a high correlation with changes at Pog, the corresponding underlying hard tissue landmark. Comparison of changes between them indicated that 1.0-mm change at Pog resulted in approximately 0.8-mm anterior change at point C, the overlying soft tissue landmark. -The response of the soft tissue of the lower lip showed a correlation to changes at Pog. Comparison of changes between them indicated that 1.0 mm-change at Pog resulted in approximately 0.4-mm anterior displacement at LI, the overlying soft tissue landmark. However, the correlation was not sufficiently great to be used in any individual prediction. -The relationship of the response of hard tissues and soft tissues was similar for large and small amounts of surgical movement.

颏缘成形术后下颌及下唇被皮轮廓的改变。
我们分析了14名受试者在水平截骨后软组织轮廓变化的头部测量研究结果。绘制了下颌骨软组织标志(C点,LI)变化与下颌硬组织标志变化的散点图,以说明面部下三分之一的这对标志的运动之间的关系。最后,本研究计算的回归方程的图形表示为临床医生提供了一种预测外科手术导致的骨骼和外皮变化的方法。得到了以下结果:-在本研究中,所有受试者在硬组织标志Pog的前向变化都伴随着面部下三分之一的软组织标志的前向运动。软组织的最大变化发生在C点,ILS的前部变化较小,LI的前部变化最小。-颏部软组织的反应与Pog的变化高度相关,Pog是相应的底层硬组织标志。它们之间的变化比较表明,Pog处1.0 mm的变化导致上覆软组织标记点C点前移约0.8 mm。-下唇软组织的反应与Pog的变化有相关性。它们之间的变化比较表明,Pog处1.0 mm的变化导致LI处约0.4 mm的前移位,LI是上覆的软组织标志。然而,这种相关性还不足以用于任何单独的预测。-大、小量手术运动时硬组织和软组织的反应关系相似。
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