通过侧牙印模观察管乐器演奏时的口腔功能:一项概念验证研究。

IF 3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-05-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1522642
Mariko Hattori, Gen Tanabe, Sebastian B M Patzelt, Dirk Schulze, Yuka I Sumita, Noriyuki Wakabayashi
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摘要

口部是指在演奏木管乐器和铜管乐器时,牙齿、嘴唇、舌头、口腔黏膜和周围肌肉的相互作用。在牙科实践中,印模材料被用来捕捉口腔的结构和功能。在这个概念验证调查中,使用硅基牙印模材料检查了口孔。参与者为1名双簧管演奏者、1名中音萨克斯演奏者和4名中音萨克斯演奏者。参与者中有4人是业余爱好者,2人是专业人士。混合后的印模材料插入上磨牙颊侧。音乐家吹奏测试音调,并在30秒内保持唇形,同时采取横向唇形印象。硬化的材料被移除并使用锥束计算机断层扫描。导出压痕的三维表面数据,并对平均厚度进行分析。压痕显示牙槽和颊粘膜之间的间隙。平均厚度±标准偏差为2.35±0.85 mm。双簧管演奏者的厚度最小,而次中音萨克斯演奏者的厚度最大。该方法使每个参与者的独特形态可视化。结果表明,采用本方法可以客观地评价鼻道。通过口孔印模来评估口腔问题,可以使牙医评估由口腔问题引起的音乐演奏的变化或对其进行治疗。需要在更大的人群中进行进一步的研究来推广结果。
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Visualization of oral function during playing a wind instrument by a lateral dental impression: a proof-of-concept investigation.

Embouchure describes the interaction of the teeth, lips, tongue, buccal mucosa, and surrounding muscles when playing woodwind and brass instruments. In dental practice, impression material is used to capture the oral structure and function. In this proof-of-concept investigation, embouchure was examined using a silicone-based dental impression material. The participants were 1 oboe player, 1 alto saxophone player, and 4 tenor saxophone players. Four of the participants were amateurs and 2 were professionals. The dental impression material was mixed and inserted onto the buccal aspect of the upper molars. The musicians blew test tones and maintained embouchure for 30 s while a lateral embouchure impression was taken. The hardened material was removed and scanned using cone-beam computed tomography. The three-dimensional surface data of the impression were exported, and the mean thickness was analyzed. The impressions showed the space between the alveolar and buccal mucosae. The mean thickness ± standard deviation of the impressions was 2.35 ± 0.85 mm. The oboist showed the smallest thickness, while the tenor saxophonists showed the greatest thickness. The method enabled visualization of the unique morphology of each participant. The results suggest that embouchure can be objectively evaluated using the presented technique. Making embouchure impressions to assess oral problems should enable dentists to evaluate changes in music playing resulting from oral problems or for their treatment. Further studies in a larger population are needed to generalize the results.

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