Interaction between deglutition, tongue posture, and malocclusion: A comparison of intraoral compartment formation in subjects with neutral occlusion or different types of malocclusion.

Bone Pub Date : 2016-09-01 Epub Date: 2016-02-19 DOI:10.2319/101615-699.1
Michael Knösel, Carolin Nüser, Klaus Jung, Hans-Joachim Helms, Wilfried Engelke, Paulo Sandoval
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Abstract

Objective: To test the null hypothesis of no significant difference in terms of intraoral pressure curve characteristics assessed simultaneously at the subpalatal space (SPS) and the vestibular space (VS), during different oral postures, between four groups with either an Angle Class II/1 (II1), Angle Class II/2 (II2), anterior open bite (O) malocclusion, or a neutral occlusion control group (I).

Materials and methods: Intraoral pressure recordings were performed simultaneously in the VS and SPS of 69 consecutive subjects (nII1  =  15; nII2  =  17; nO  =  17; nI  =  20; mean age/standard deviation 18.43/6.60 years). Assessments included defined sections of open mouth posture (OMP, 30 seconds), anteriorly closed mouth condition (60 seconds), dynamics by a tongue-repositioning maneuver (TRM, 60 seconds), swallowing, and positive pressure generation (PP, 10 seconds). Interactions of malocclusion, compartment location, and posture on pressure curve characteristics were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U-tests, adopting an α level of 5%.

Results: Globally significant group differences were detected at the VS (plateau duration and median peak heights during TRM; area under pressure curve [AUC] during PP) and SPS (AUC during TRM and PP). Subjects with anteriorly nonopen dental configurations (groups I and II2) were able to keep negative pressure levels at the VS for longer time periods during TRM, compared to groups O and II1.

Conclusions: The null hypothesis was rejected for mean VS plateau durations and peak heights and for SPS AUC. Negative pressures at the VS may stabilize outer soft tissues passively and may explain the dental arch form shaping effect by mimic muscles.

脱舌、舌位和错合畸形之间的相互作用:比较中性咬合或不同类型错颌畸形受试者口内隔间的形成。
目的在不同口腔姿势下,同时在腭下间隙(SPS)和前庭间隙(VS)评估口内压力曲线特征,以检验四组咬合角度II/1级(II1)、咬合角度II/2级(II2)、前开放咬合(O)错颌畸形或中性咬合对照组(I)之间是否存在显著差异的零假设:对 69 名连续受试者(nII1 = 15;nII2 = 17;nO = 17;nI = 20;平均年龄/标准偏差为 18.43/6.60 岁)的 VS 和 SPS 同时进行口内压力记录。评估包括定义的张口姿势(OMP,30 秒)、前闭口状态(60 秒)、舌头复位动作(TRM,60 秒)、吞咽和正压产生(PP,10 秒)等部分。通过 Kruskal-Wallis 和 Mann-Whitney U 检验分析了错牙合畸形、隔间位置和姿势对压力曲线特征的交互作用,采用的α水平为 5%:结果:在 VS(TRM 时的高原持续时间和中位峰高;PP 时的压力曲线下面积 [AUC])和 SPS(TRM 和 PP 时的压力曲线下面积)上发现了明显的组间差异。与 O 组和 II1 组相比,前牙不开放的受试者(I 组和 II2 组)在 TRM 期间能够在 VS 处保持较长时间的负压水平:就 VS 平均高原持续时间和峰值高度以及 SPS AUC 而言,零假设被否定。VS负压可被动地稳定外部软组织,并可解释模拟肌肉对牙弓形态的塑造作用。
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