Nguyen Khac T, Farella Mauro, Bennani Vincent, Mei Li
Department of Oral Science, University of Otago, Otago, New Zealand.
Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
J Oral Rehabil. 2025 May;52(5):632-640. doi: 10.1111/joor.13941. Epub 2025 Jan 30.
Proclination of front teeth in orthodontics and oral rehabilitation may influence lip protrusion and the overall facial profile. We hypothesized that the degree of profile changes is determined by the biomechanical properties of the lips.
(1) to investigate the upper lip changes induced by a simulated protraction of upper front teeth; and (2) to assess the relationship between biomechanical properties of the lips and their response to tooth protraction.
Thirty-four participants were recruited at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Otago, New Zealand. Simulated protraction of upper front teeth was achieved by placing a customised stent covering the buccal surface of the maxillary upper incisors and canines, along with the corresponding buccal mucosa and gingiva. Stereophotogrammetry was used to assess lip changes in three dimensions. Biomechanical properties of the lips, including muscle tone, stiffness and elasticity, were measured using a non-invasive digital palpation device.
During the simulated protraction of upper front teeth, the upper lip advanced approximately 50% of the stent thickness, with a considerable inter-individual variation in lip displacement. Soft tissue responses were correlated with the biomechanical properties of the lips with significant correlation coefficients ranging from 0.38 to 0.40. Higher lip tone was associated with increased lip displacement, while greater lip elasticity resulted in reduced lip displacement. Multivariate analyses indicated that upper lip displacement was associated with biomechanical properties and ethnicity, but not with age, sex and body mass index.
The response of the lips to protraction of front teeth varies largely between individuals and can be partly explained by variations in the biomechanical properties of perioral muscles.
正畸和口腔修复中前牙的前倾可能会影响唇部前突和整体面部轮廓。我们推测轮廓变化的程度由嘴唇的生物力学特性决定。
(1)研究上颌前牙模拟前突引起的上唇变化;(2)评估嘴唇生物力学特性与其对牙齿前突反应之间的关系。
在新西兰奥塔哥大学牙科学院招募了34名参与者。通过放置一个定制的支架来模拟上颌前牙的前突,该支架覆盖上颌上切牙和尖牙的颊面以及相应的颊侧黏膜和牙龈。使用立体摄影测量法在三维空间中评估唇部变化。使用非侵入性数字触诊设备测量嘴唇的生物力学特性,包括肌张力、硬度和弹性。
在上颌前牙模拟前突过程中,上唇前移约为支架厚度的50%,唇部位移存在相当大的个体差异。软组织反应与嘴唇的生物力学特性相关,显著相关系数范围为0.38至0.40。较高的唇肌张力与唇部位移增加相关,而较大的唇弹性导致唇部位移减少。多变量分析表明,上唇位移与生物力学特性和种族有关,但与年龄、性别和体重指数无关。
嘴唇对前牙前突的反应在个体之间差异很大,部分原因可以用口周肌肉生物力学特性的差异来解释。