3-6岁儿童初级牙列唇形和牙弓的患病率及其相关性:一项横断面研究。

Q3 Dentistry
Prajakta Anadeo, Ashish Saxena, Shikhar P Chauhan, Riya Pursnani, Neha Verma
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目的和背景:口腔面部软组织和硬组织的形态学研究具有重要意义。关于初级牙列的唇(软组织)和上下颌弓(硬组织结构)的信息知之甚少。因此,有必要对初级牙列中各种唇形和弓形的患病率和相关性进行分类。材料与方法:对135例3-6岁儿童进行为期6个月的评估。唇型分为三种主要类型:I型(上唇拱形),II型(上唇扁平)和III型(非典型病例)。拱门的形式分为卵形、方形和锥形。数据分析采用卡方检验。结果:唇型患病率为:Ib型(43.70%)、IIb型(34.07%)、IIa型(14.07%)、Ia型(7.41%)、III型(0.74%)。上颌骨弓型以卵圆形(79.26%)、锥形(16.30%)、方形(4.44%)为主,下颌骨弓型以卵圆形(57.04%)、方形(36.30%)、锥形(6.67%)为主。结论:唇型以Ib型为主,其次为IIb型;唇弓以卵形为主,其次为上颌骨锥形,下颌骨方形。初生牙列的唇形与牙弓之间没有明显的相关性。临床意义:了解初级牙列的唇形有助于唇裂、电烧伤等畸形的康复,而牙弓形态的信息将支持预制矫治器的制作,牙槽缺损的矫正等。本文来源:Anadeo P, Saxena A, Chauhan SP等。3-6岁儿童初级牙列唇形和牙弓的患病率及其相关性:一项横断面研究。中华临床儿科杂志;2017;17(12):1418-1422。
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Prevalence and Correlation of Lip Shapes and Arch Forms in Primary Dentition of Children between 3-6 Years of Age: A Cross-sectional Study.

Aims and background: The study of the morphology of soft tissues as well as hard tissues of the orofacial region holds prime importance. A very less information is known about the lips (soft tissues) and maxillo-mandibular arches (hard tissue structures) in primary dentition. Henceforth, there is a need to classify, find the prevalence and correlation of various lip shapes, and arch forms in primary dentition.

Materials and methods: A total of 135 children aged 3-6 years were assessed over a period of 6 months. Lip shapes were classified into three major types: type I (arched upper lip), type II (flat upper lip), and type III (atypical cases). The arch forms were classified into ovoid, square-shaped, and tapered. The data was analyzed using Chi-squared test.

Results: The prevalence of lip shapes includes: type Ib (43.70%), type IIb (34.07%), type IIa (14.07%), type Ia (7.41%), and type III (0.74%). Arch form prevalence for maxilla, ovoid (79.26%), tapered (16.30%), and square (4.44%) shaped arch form while for mandible, ovoid (57.04%), square (36.30%), and tapered (6.67%) arch form.

Conclusion: The most prevalent lip shapes were type Ib followed by type IIb and the most common arch form was ovoid followed by tapered for maxilla and square for mandible. There was no significant correlation found between lip shapes and arch forms in primary dentition.

Clinical significance: The knowledge of lip shapes in primary dentition would aid in rehabilitation of the abnormalities like cleft lip, electrical burns, etc., while the information on arch forms will support the fabrication of prefabricated appliances, correction of alveolar defects, etc.

How to cite this article: Anadeo P, Saxena A, Chauhan SP, et al. Prevalence and Correlation of Lip Shapes and Arch Forms in Primary Dentition of Children between 3-6 Years of Age: A Cross-sectional Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(12):1418-1422.

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