Kubota Naoko, Hayasaki Haruaki, Saitoh Issei, Iwase Yoko, Maruyama Tomoaki, Inada Emi, Hasegawa Hiroko, Yamada Chiaki, Takemoto Yoshihiko, Matsumoto Yuko, Yamasaki Youichi
Section of Pediatric Dentistry, Division of Oral Health, Growth, and Development, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Dental Science, Japan.
Cranio. 2010 Jan;28(1):19-29. doi: 10.1179/crn.2010.004.
This study was undertaken to characterize jaw motion during mastication in children with primary dentition and to compare jaw motion with that in adults. The means and the variances of the traditional parameters for the chewing cycle, i.e., duration, excursive ranges and 3-D distances of travel at the lower incisor, molars and condyles were analyzed and compared in 23 children and 25 female adults. The duration of opening in children was significantly shorter than that of adults. Significant differences between children and adults were observed in lateral and vertical excursion of the incisor, lateral excursion at the molars, and vertical excursion at the condyles. Many of these measurements had larger between-subject and between-cycle variances in children than adults, suggesting that chewing motion in children has not yet matured. The results of this study indicate that chewing motion in children is different from that of adults.
本研究旨在描述乳牙期儿童咀嚼时的下颌运动特征,并将其与成年人的下颌运动进行比较。分析并比较了23名儿童和25名成年女性咀嚼周期的传统参数(即持续时间、切牙、磨牙和髁突的偏移范围及三维移动距离)的均值和方差。儿童的开口持续时间明显短于成年人。在切牙的侧向和垂直偏移、磨牙的侧向偏移以及髁突的垂直偏移方面,儿童与成年人之间存在显著差异。与成年人相比,儿童的许多测量值在个体间和周期间的方差更大,这表明儿童的咀嚼运动尚未成熟。本研究结果表明,儿童的咀嚼运动与成年人不同。