Association between orthodontic treatment need and masticatory performance.

Behnam Khosravanifard, Sepideh Ghanbari-Azarnir, Hamid Rakhshan, Seyed Hadi Sajjadi, Annahita M Ehsan, Vahid Rakhshan
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Aim: This retrospective cohort study assessed the differences between the masticatory performance of individuals with and without orthodontic treatment need.

Methods: Masticatory performances of 120 participants with equal numbers of males and females (n = 60 each) with and without treatment need (n = 60 each, determined using the index of the complexity, outcome, and need [ICON]) matched by age and sex were assessed. Participants chewed on test foods at sequences of 20, 30, 40, 40, 30, and 20 masticatory cycles. After sieving the chewed particles, the masticatory parameters (median particle size [MPS], masticatory frequency [MF], and broadness of particle distribution [BPD]) were calculated. The associations between treatment need and the MPS with age, weight, and stature, as well as the relationship between sex and MPS and MF, were assessed.

Results: According to the independent samples t test, MPS of subjects with and without treatment need differed significantly (P < .05) while MF did not. The differences between BPD values reached the level of significance only after 40 cycles of mastication (P < .05). Females showed significantly greater MPS values. Only at the 40-cycle sequence did females in need of treatment chew significantly slower. According to the repeated-measures ANOVA, no significant differences existed (P > .05) between each of the MPS, MF, and BPD values measured at different sequences. No significant correlations were found between MPS and age, sex, or stature (P > .05 [Spearman correlation coefficient]).

Conclusion: The masticatory performance of individuals with and without treatment need differed for MPS and BPD (at the 40-cycle sequence). Age, weight, and stature did not affect the treatment need and MPS. Females showed poorer results regarding MPS--only at the 40-cycle sequence did females with malocclusion chew significantly slower.

正畸治疗需求与咀嚼功能的关系。
目的:本回顾性队列研究评估了需要和不需要正畸治疗的个体咀嚼功能的差异。方法:对有和无治疗需要(n = 60)的120名参与者(男女各60名)的咀嚼行为进行评估,采用与年龄和性别相匹配的复杂程度、结果和需要指数[ICON]确定。参与者以20、30、40、40、30和20个咀嚼循环的顺序咀嚼测试食物。对咀嚼过的颗粒进行筛分后,计算咀嚼参数(中位粒径[MPS]、咀嚼频率[MF]和颗粒分布宽度[BPD])。评估了治疗需求和MPS与年龄、体重和身材之间的关系,以及性别与MPS和MF之间的关系。结果:经独立样本t检验,有治疗需要者与无治疗需要者的MPS有显著差异(P < 0.05),而MF无显著差异。咀嚼40次后,BPD值差异达到显著水平(P < 0.05)。雌性的MPS值明显高于雌性。只有在40个周期的序列中,需要治疗的雌性咀嚼速度明显减慢。重复测量方差分析显示,不同序列的MPS、MF和BPD值均无显著差异(P > 0.05)。MPS与年龄、性别、身高无显著相关性(P > 0.05 [Spearman相关系数])。结论:MPS和BPD患者在治疗前后的咀嚼功能存在差异(在40周期序列下)。年龄、体重和身材不影响治疗需求和MPS。女性在MPS方面表现出较差的结果——只有在40个周期的序列中,错颌女性的咀嚼速度明显减慢。
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