Three-dimensional computed tomographic assessment of mandibular muscles in growing subjects with different vertical facial patterns.

Q Medicine
Australian Orthodontic Journal Pub Date : 2016-05-01
Alwyn Wong, Michael G Woods, Damien Stella
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Abstract

Aim: The present study was undertaken to assess the relationship between the mandibular muscles and dentofacial skeletal morphology in children with different underlying vertical facial patterns, using three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT).

Method: Thirty children (mean age 12.24 ± 1.57 years) underwent cranial CT examination for diagnostic purposes. 3D-CT images were reconstructed for the evaluation of the cross-sectional size, volume, and spatial orientation of the masseter and medial pterygoid muscles. These muscle parameters were also assessed in relation to the vertical facial pattern, gender and skeleto-dental form.

Results: Significant differences were found in muscular angulation for subjects with different underlying patterns. Greater masseter volumes were associated with increased facial width. Greater intermolar widths were found in brachyfacial subjects, with less acute muscular angulations in relation to horizontal reference lines, compared with dolichofacial subjects. This was also more obvious in the maxillary arch.

Conclusion: Clinicians should note the likely differences in masseter and medial pterygoid orientation and volume in subjects with different underlying vertical facial patterns and that these differences may, in turn, be related to both facial skeletal width and naturally-occurring transverse dental arch dimensions.

不同垂直面部形态成长期受试者下颌肌肉的三维计算机断层扫描评估。
目的:本研究采用三维计算机断层扫描(3D-CT)技术评估具有不同垂直面部特征的儿童下颌肌肉与牙面骨骼形态之间的关系。方法:对30例儿童(平均年龄12.24±1.57岁)进行颅脑CT检查。重建3D-CT图像,评估咬肌和翼状内侧肌的横截面大小、体积和空间方向。这些肌肉参数也被评估与垂直面部模式,性别和骨骼-牙齿形式的关系。结果:不同基础模式的受试者在肌肉成角方面存在显著差异。咬肌体积越大,面部宽度越大。与长面受试者相比,近面受试者的磨牙间宽度更大,与水平参考线相关的急性肌肉角度更小。这在上颌弓上也更为明显。结论:临床医生应该注意到,在不同的潜在垂直面部模式的受试者中,咬肌和内侧翼状肌的方向和体积可能存在差异,而这些差异可能反过来与面部骨骼宽度和自然产生的横向牙弓尺寸有关。
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Australian Orthodontic Journal
Australian Orthodontic Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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