唇腭裂患者父母颅面形态及气道尺寸的影像学评价。

Erum Amin, Qurat Ul Ain Tariq, Adnan Babar, Ramsha Nawaz, Zoya Ahsan
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目的:评价和比较单侧或双侧唇腭裂(CLP)患儿父母双方的颅面形态和气道尺寸。研究设计:横断面研究。研究地点和时间:2022年9月至2024年3月,巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第武装部队牙科研究所正畸科。方法:对44对父母对唇腭裂患者的侧位、前后位头颅造影(PA、Ceph)和正位断层摄影(OPG)进行横断面研究。采用15个影像学变量分析CLP患儿父母的颅面形态、牙齿和软组织形态以及气道尺寸。计算和比较父母的骨骼、软组织和牙齿颅面变量以及气道尺寸的频率和百分比。结果:绝大多数父亲和母亲表现为I类矢状骨型,面部无不对称,上颌和下颌骨长度正常,正常。然而,父亲的下面部高度增加的趋势相对较大,而母亲的下面部高度下降的趋势相对较大。父亲上唇突出的比例增加。大多数父母的牙齿倾斜度正常。上门牙和下门牙前倾的父亲比例更高。上门牙后倾的母亲比例更高。大多数父母的气道尺寸正常,但父亲的上、下气道狭窄比例较高。结论:CLP患者父母的颅面形态与正常人群相当,且具有一些明显的特征。关键词:牙面畸形,髁突,蝶鞍,面裂,错颌。
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Radiographic Assessment of Craniofacial Morphology and Airway Dimensions of Parents of Cleft Lip and Palate Patients.

Objective: To assess and compare maternal and paternal craniofacial morphology and airway dimensions of parents of children with unilateral or bilateral cleft lip and palate (CLP).

Study design: A cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Orthodontics, the Armed Forces Institute of Dentistry, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, from September 2022 to March 2024.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted on lateral cephalograms, posterior-anterior cephalograms (PA, Ceph), and orthopantomograms (OPG) of 44 parental pairs of cleft lip and palate patients. Fifteen radiographic variables were used to analyse the craniofacial morphology, dental and soft tissue patterns, and airway dimensions of parents of CLP children. Frequencies and percentages for paternal and maternal skeletal, soft tissue, and dental craniofacial variables as well as airway dimensions of parents were calculated and compared.

Results: The majority of fathers and mothers presented with class I sagittal skeletal pattern with no facial asymmetry and normal maxillary and mandibular lengths and were normodivergent. However, a trend of a relatively greater percentage of increased lower facial height was seen in fathers and decreased lower facial height was seen in mothers. An increased percentage of protrusive upper lip was found in fathers. Dental inclinations were normally inclined in most of the parental pairs. Upper and lower incisor proclination was found in a greater percentage of fathers. Upper incisors were retroclined in a greater percentage of mothers. The airway dimension was normal in the majority of parents, however, percentage of narrowed upper and lower airways was greater in fathers.

Conclusion: Parents of patients with CLP showed craniofacial morphology comparable to norms of the population with some distinct characteristics.

Key words: Dentofacial deformity, Condyle, Sella turcica, Facial clefts, Malocclusion.

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