M. Tomasik, M. Lipski, Ryta Łagocka, Krzysztof Safranow, Monika Machoy
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摘要
摘要 说话是口颌系统最重要的功能之一。本研究的目的是根据骨骼等级和门牙之间的相互关系评估说话时的下颌运动。研究对象为 49 名没有咀嚼器官功能障碍的患者。在骨骼分级为 I 级的受试者中,髁突在矢状面上的平均移动长度为 0.8 毫米;在骨骼分级为 II 级的受试者中,髁突在矢状面上的平均移动长度为-1.2 毫米;在骨骼分级为 III 级的受试者中,髁突在矢状面上的平均移动长度为 0.9 毫米。说话时下颌骨平移运动的检查参数与性别或骨骼等级之间没有明显的统计学相关性。然而,最大下颌旋转角度与门牙位置之间的相关性具有统计学意义。
Electronic analysis of mandibular movements during speech depending on the skeletal class
Abstract Speech is one of the most important functions of the stomatognathic system. The aim of the study was to assess mandibular movements during speech depending on the skeletal class and the mutual relationship between the incisors. Forty-nine patients without functional disorders of the masticatory organ were examined. In subjects with skeletal class I, the mean length of condylar motion in the sagittal plane was 0.8 mm; in the case of class II, it was – 1.2 mm; and for class III, it was 0.9 mm. There was no statistically significant correlation between the examined parameters of mandibular translation movement during speech with gender or skeletal class. However, the correlations between the maximum mandibular rotation angle and the position of the incisors were statistically significant.