Division of Orthodontics, University Clinics of Dental Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland.
Clin Exp Dent Res. 2021 Oct;7(5):877-883. doi: 10.1002/cre2.431. Epub 2021 May 8.
To evaluate the potential influence of muscular capacity and facial morphology on facial expressions in children.
A cross-sectional study was carried out on 40 healthy children (ages 9-13), without previous orthodontic treatment. Masseter muscle thickness and anthropometric facial proportions were measured using ultrasound and digital calipers respectively. A three-dimensional infrared face-tracking system was used to register facial expressions. The maximal amplitude of smile and lip pucker (representing maximal lateral and medial commissure movement) were used for analysis. Stepwise regression was used to investigate whether muscle thickness or anthropometric facial proportions were associated with the quantity of commissure movement.
When performing maximal smile, children with thicker masseter muscles were found to have more limited displacement of the commissures (R = 0.39; p = 0.036). When performing lip pucker, children with thicker masseter muscles were found to have greater commissure movement (R = 0.40; p = 0.030). No significant associations were found between anthropometric facial proportions and facial expressions.
Masseter muscle thickness seems to be associated with facial expressions in children. Those with thicker muscles show more limited commissure movement when smiling, but greater movement with lip pucker. This indicates that masticatory muscles may serve as a surrogate for mimic muscle activity. Facial morphology of the subjects does not seem to be associated with facial expression.
评估肌肉能力和面部形态对面部表情的潜在影响。
对 40 名健康儿童(9-13 岁)进行了横断面研究,这些儿童均未接受过正畸治疗。使用超声和数字卡尺分别测量咀嚼肌厚度和人体测量面部比例。使用三维红外面部跟踪系统记录面部表情。最大微笑幅度和唇撅(代表最大侧方和内侧口角运动)用于分析。逐步回归用于研究肌肉厚度或人体测量面部比例与口角运动的数量是否相关。
在进行最大微笑时,发现咀嚼肌较厚的儿童口角的位移更有限(R=0.39;p=0.036)。在进行唇撅时,发现咀嚼肌较厚的儿童口角运动幅度更大(R=0.40;p=0.030)。人体测量面部比例与面部表情之间无显著相关性。
咀嚼肌厚度似乎与儿童的面部表情有关。肌肉较厚的儿童在微笑时口角运动幅度较小,但唇撅时运动幅度较大。这表明咀嚼肌可以作为模仿肌活动的替代物。受试者的面部形态似乎与面部表情无关。