Trotman Carroll-Ann, Faraway Julian J
Department of Orthodontics, University of North Carolina, School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill 27599-7450, USA.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2004 Nov;62(11):1372-9. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2004.03.014.
To introduce a novel approach to analyze and model facial movements; and to quantify variations in facial movement caused by the extent of skeletal differences between the maxilla and mandible and the middle to lower facial heights. The hypothesis was that there are differences in facial movement related to the underlying facial skeleton which may be explained by the shape of the face rather than the pattern of movement.
The study sample consisted of 43 subjects (23 men, 20 women) with a mean age of 18.5 years (SD = 11.90). Measures of the facial skeletal differences were made from lateral cephalometric radiographs, and subjects were classified as Class I and Class II, and normal to decreased lower anterior face height, respectively. Facial movements were recorded by a video-based tracking system. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed on principal component scores generated from the movement data. A linear mixed-effects model was used to test for significant differences in movement among the different skeletal types.
A dynamic modeling of facial movements was described that has numerous potential clinical applications. Also, differences in movement were found during the lip purse movement. Specifically, skeletal Class I individuals showed greater forward and upward movement during lip purse compared with individuals with severe skeletal Class II who moved their lips straight forward with less magnitude of movement.
For most of the movements, apart from the lip purse, differences in motion were explained by static facial shape.
介绍一种分析和模拟面部运动的新方法;量化由上颌骨与下颌骨之间骨骼差异程度以及面中下部高度引起的面部运动变化。假设是面部运动的差异与面部骨骼基础有关,这可能由面部形状而非运动模式来解释。
研究样本包括43名受试者(23名男性,20名女性),平均年龄18.5岁(标准差=11.90)。从侧位头影测量X线片上测量面部骨骼差异,并将受试者分别分类为I类和II类,以及正常至降低的下前面部高度。通过基于视频的跟踪系统记录面部运动。对从运动数据生成的主成分得分进行描述性和推断性统计。使用线性混合效应模型测试不同骨骼类型之间运动的显著差异。
描述了一种面部运动的动态模型,其具有众多潜在的临床应用。此外,在唇部噘起运动期间发现了运动差异。具体而言,与严重骨骼II类个体相比,骨骼I类个体在唇部噘起时表现出更大的向前和向上运动,后者嘴唇向前直线移动且运动幅度较小。
对于大多数运动,除了唇部噘起外,运动差异由静态面部形状来解释。