Behlfelt K, Linder-Aronson S, McWilliam J, Neander P, Laage-Hellman J
Department of Orthodontics, Universitäts-Krankenhaus Eppendorf, Hamburg, West Germany.
Eur J Orthod. 1990 Aug;12(3):233-43. doi: 10.1093/ejo/12.3.233.
The purpose of the present study was to compare the cranio-facial morphology in children with and without enlarged tonsils. The material consisted of 73 children with enlarged tonsils, and a control group of children with normal tonsils, matched for age, sex, and number. The mean age for the groups was 10.1 and 10.0 years, respectively. Evaluation of anamnestic history, clinical examination, and lateral skull radiographs were undertaken. Compared to the control children, the children with enlarged tonsils had more retrognathic and posteriorly inclined mandibles, larger anterior total and lower facial heights, and larger mandibular plane angles. Regression analyses revealed that functional, postural, and morphological factors, such as open mouth posture, low posture of the tongue, large depth of oropharynx at the site of the tonsils as well as mouth-breathing at night, were associated with skeletal features expressing an increased open vertical configuration and mandibular retrognathism.
本研究的目的是比较有和没有扁桃体肿大的儿童的颅面形态。研究材料包括73名扁桃体肿大的儿童,以及一个年龄、性别和数量相匹配的扁桃体正常儿童对照组。两组的平均年龄分别为10.1岁和10.0岁。对既往史、临床检查和头颅侧位X线片进行了评估。与对照儿童相比,扁桃体肿大的儿童下颌后缩且下颌骨向后倾斜,前总面部高度和下面部高度更大,下颌平面角更大。回归分析显示,功能、姿势和形态学因素,如张口姿势、舌低位、扁桃体部位口咽深度大以及夜间口呼吸,与表现出开口垂直形态增加和下颌后缩的骨骼特征相关。