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摘要
简介:本研究的目的是基于三维断层密度测量数据测量正常、骨骼和牙齿I类受试者的面部腔的体积;量化容积正态性并生成这些空腔的单个正态性概念。材料和方法:研究对象为60人,男女平均分配。在GammaCepha软件的帮助下,基于在原始切片上选择的解剖地标和结构轮廓的X, Y, Z坐标,我们能够计算出不同腔的体积。结果:上颌窦不同容积占总容积的比例男性为20.9%,女性为19.1%;男性13.4%,女性14.7%;筛窦鼻腔为男性29.7%,女性30.2%,口腔为男性36%,女性36%。结论:这种计算面部不同腔体体积的新方法是一种新颖的三维生物识别方法。据我们所知,在本研究中选择的正常标准,直到现在还没有定义,已经允许我们建立体积面腔的标准。这将允许通过与正常体积的比较来识别个体,并定义关于面部体积的个体平衡。
Three-dimensional assessment of facial bone cavities in Class I occlusion with normodivergent skeletal pattern.
Introduction: The aims of our study are to measure the volume of the facial cavities based on a three-dimensional tomodensitometric acquisition in normodivergent, skeletal and dental Class I subjects; to quantify volumetric normality and generate an individual normality concept of these cavities.
Material and methods: The study was performed on a sample of 60 subjects equally divided between both genders. Based on the X, Y, Z coordinates of the anatomic landmarks and structural contours selected on the native slices and with the help of the GammaCepha software, we were able to compute the volume of the different cavities.
Results: The ratio of the different volumes compared to the total volume is 20.9% for males, 19.1% for females in maxillary sinuses ; 13.4% for males, 14.7% for females in orbital cavities; 29.7% for males, 30.2% for females in ethmoido-nasal cavity and 36% for males, 36% for females in oral cavity.
Conclusion: This new method of calculating volumes of the different facial cavities is an original approach to three-dimensional biometrics. To our knowledge, the criteria of normality chosen in this study, which have not been defined until present, have allowed us to establish standards of volumetric facial cavities. This will allow identifying individuals in comparison to a normal volume reference, and define an individual balance regarding facial volumes.