Cho Jin-Hyoung, Kim Eun-Jung, Kim Byeong-Chae, Cho Ki-Hyun, Lee Ki-Heon, Hwang Hyeon-Shik
Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Korea.
Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2007 Sep;132(3):278.e7-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2007.01.015.
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors affecting lip-line canting by using musculoskeletal analyses.
Fifty-six adults with lip-line canting were selected as subjects. They were divided into 3 groups according to the changes of lip line during smiling: increasing (group I), decreasing (group D), and minimal (group M). Lip-line canting at rest was correlated to craniofacial morphology and muscular activity: Regarding craniofacial morphology, various craniofacial measurements in lateral and frontal cephalograms were used, including inclination of the tongue blade placed across both first molars. The zygomaticus major was the focus of the measurement of muscular activity affecting lip-line canting, and its activity during smiling was evaluated by using a needle electrode.
In group I, lip-line canting at rest showed a significant correlation with the right-left (R/L) difference of muscular activity, but no significant correlation with the measurements of craniofacial morphology. In group D, lip-line canting showed a positive correlation with the measurements of craniofacial morphology, such as the inclination of the tongue blade, and a negative correlation with the R/L difference of muscular activity. In group M, lip-line canting showed no significant correlation with the R/L difference of muscular activity, but a significant correlation with inclination of the tongue blade.
The results indicate that lip-line canting is caused by craniofacial morphology when the change of lip-line canting during smiling is minimal, whereas lip-line canting is affected by the R/L difference of muscular activity in addition to craniofacial morphology when the cant of lip line markedly changes during smiling. The findings suggest that the cause of lip-line canting can be identified easily by the change of canting during smiling, without complicated musculoskeletal analyses.
本研究旨在通过肌肉骨骼分析来探究影响唇线倾斜的因素。
选取56名有唇线倾斜的成年人作为研究对象。根据微笑时唇线的变化将他们分为3组:上升组(I组)、下降组(D组)和微小变化组(M组)。静息时的唇线倾斜与颅面形态及肌肉活动相关:关于颅面形态,采用了侧位和正位头颅侧位片中的各种颅面测量指标,包括横跨双侧第一磨牙放置的舌板倾斜度。颧大肌是影响唇线倾斜的肌肉活动测量重点,通过针电极评估其微笑时的活动。
在I组中,静息时的唇线倾斜与肌肉活动的左右(R/L)差异呈显著相关,但与颅面形态测量指标无显著相关性。在D组中,唇线倾斜与颅面形态测量指标如舌板倾斜度呈正相关,与肌肉活动的R/L差异呈负相关。在M组中,唇线倾斜与肌肉活动的R/L差异无显著相关性,但与舌板倾斜度呈显著相关。
结果表明,当微笑时唇线倾斜变化微小时,唇线倾斜由颅面形态引起;而当微笑时唇线倾斜明显变化时,唇线倾斜除受颅面形态影响外,还受肌肉活动的R/L差异影响。研究结果表明,通过微笑时倾斜度的变化,无需复杂的肌肉骨骼分析就能轻松确定唇线倾斜的原因。