Effect of palatine tonsil hypertrophy on tongue posture and maxillofacial dentition: A pharyngeal airway computational fluid dynamics study

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Yoichiro Oku , Tomonori Iwasaki , Toshiya Tsujii , Rina Sakoda-Iwata , Soujiro Hisagai , Yuusuke Ban , Hideo Sato , Hitomi Ishii , Ryuzo Kanomi , Youichi Yamasaki
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to clarify the effect of palatine tonsil hypertrophy-induced ventilation obstruction on maxillofacial dentition morphology using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to represent tongue posture and maxillofacial dentition three dimensionally.

Materials and methods

We analyzed data of 20 patients with tonsil hypertrophy (tonsil hypertrophy group (TG); 9.0 years old, seven boys) and a comparison group (CG) of 20 patients without tonsil hyperplasia (comparison group; 9.4 years old, 10 boys). Cone-beam computed tomography and CFD data were used to assess the effects of palatine tonsil hypertrophy on pharyngeal airway ventilation, tongue posture, and morphology of the maxillofacial dentition.

Results

The TG exhibited significantly greater depth, narrower width, smaller cross-sectional area of the pharyngeal airway, and narrower maxillary dental arch with Class II than the CG. Additionally, the tongue was positioned significantly more anteriorly and inferiorly in the TG than that in the CG.

Conclusions

Our data suggest that hypertrophy of the palatine tonsils narrows the pharyngeal airway, resulting in a smaller cross-sectional area. Widening of the pharyngeal airway may occur due to compensatory anterior displacement of the tongue to prevent ventilation obstruction. This may decrease palatal support, disturbing the pressure balance of the maxillary molar region between the buccal and palatal sides and resulting in lateral undergrowth of the maxillary bone and narrowing of the maxillary dental arch.

腭扁桃体肥大对舌位姿和颌面牙列的影响:咽气道计算流体动力学研究
目的利用计算流体动力学(CFD)技术对舌位姿和颌面牙列进行三维表征,探讨腭扁桃体肥大引起的通气阻塞对颌面牙列形态的影响。材料与方法对20例扁桃体肥大患者的资料进行分析(扁桃体肥大组(TG);9岁,男孩7例)和对照组(CG)无扁桃体增生患者20例(对照组;9.4岁,10个男孩)。采用锥束计算机断层扫描和CFD数据评估腭扁桃体肥大对咽气道通气、舌位和颌面牙列形态的影响。结果TG与CG相比,咽部气道深度更大,宽度更窄,横截面积更小,上颌牙弓变窄,属ⅱ类。此外,舌在TG中的位置明显比在CG中的位置更前和更下。结论腭扁桃体肥大使咽气道变窄,导致咽气道横截面积减小。由于舌的代偿性前移位以防止通气阻塞,咽气道可能会变宽。这可能会减少腭的支持,扰乱上颌磨牙区在颊侧和腭侧之间的压力平衡,导致上颌骨侧生长和上颌牙弓变窄。
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Pediatric Dental Journal
Pediatric Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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