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对头位与颅面生长关系的再调查。

A re-investigation of the relationship between head posture and craniofacial growth.

机构信息

Eastman Dental Institute, London, UK.

出版信息

Eur J Orthod. 2012 Aug;34(4):397-409. doi: 10.1093/ejo/cjq131. Epub 2011 Mar 3.

Abstract

This investigation was designed to repeat classic studies into the associations between head posture and growth as a single unified study using up-dated methods for gathering and analysing the data. The material comprised the cephalometric radiographs of 59 children (34 males and 25 females) recorded in natural head posture (self-balance position), at the beginning and end of a period of observation during which no treatment was performed (mean age at initial radiograph 11.76 years, mean interval between radiographs 3.52 years). Correlation analysis (corrected for multiple inference and adjusted for dependency between the variables) showed the strongest associations to be between growth direction of the face and the change in posture. No association was found between growth (direction or magnitude) and pre-observation posture. The most prominent associations were between the change in cranio-cervical posture (CCP) and variables representing the growth directions of the mandible (r = 0.72, P < 0.0001); anterior maxilla (r = 0.49, P < 0.001); posterior cranial base (r = 0.45, P < 0.01); temporomandibular joint (r = 0.56, P < 0.001); and the change in postural height of the tongue (r = 0.54, P < 0.0001). These findings do not support the hypothesis of a causal relationship between initial posture and subsequent facial growth. Instead, they indicate that it is the change in posture that is primarily linked to the growth direction of the face. The patterning of the correlations and the inter-relationships between the main growth variables suggest that this linkage arises from the coordinated changes that occur in the postures of the mandible and tongue. These coordinated postural changes appear to determine the growth direction of the mandible and, at the same time, influence CCP, possibly via an effect on pharyngeal patency.

摘要

这项研究旨在重复经典的头部姿势与生长之间关联的研究,将其作为一个单一的统一研究,使用更新的数据收集和分析方法。研究材料包括 59 名儿童(34 名男性和 25 名女性)的头颅侧位片,这些儿童在观察期内处于自然头部姿势(自我平衡位置),在观察期内没有进行任何治疗。(初始 X 光片的平均年龄为 11.76 岁,两次 X 光片之间的平均间隔为 3.52 年)。相关分析(校正多重推论并调整变量之间的相关性)显示,最强的关联是面部生长方向与姿势变化之间的关联。未发现生长(方向或幅度)与观察前姿势之间存在关联。最显著的关联是颅颈姿势(CCP)变化与代表下颌生长方向的变量之间的关联(r = 0.72,P < 0.0001);上颌前部(r = 0.49,P < 0.001);颅后基底(r = 0.45,P < 0.01);颞下颌关节(r = 0.56,P < 0.001);以及舌的姿势高度变化(r = 0.54,P < 0.0001)。这些发现不支持初始姿势与随后面部生长之间存在因果关系的假设。相反,它们表明,主要与面部生长方向相关的是姿势的变化。相关的模式和主要生长变量之间的相互关系表明,这种联系源于下颌和舌的姿势的协调变化。这些协调的姿势变化似乎决定了下颌的生长方向,同时通过对咽腔通畅性的影响,影响 CCP。

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