Paletz J L, Manktelow R T, Chaban R
Division of Plastic Surgery, Toronto Hospital, Ontario, Canada.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 1994 Apr;93(4):784-9; discussion 790-1.
Sophisticated smile reconstruction for facial paralysis requires an understanding of the facial movements during a normal smile. This study analyzes the direction and extent of movement of the upper and lower lips, nasal labial folds, and nasal base during smiling. Twenty normal subjects were analyzed using cine studies. A stop frame vector analysis was done on reference points on the lips and lower face. The greatest movement occurred at the commissure and upper lip. Intersubject variation in direction and extent of movement is great. Intrasubject variation in movement in comparing left and right sides was also quite large. Techniques of facial paralysis reconstruction that apply forces to the mouth, which mimic the vectors of movement on the patients' normal side, are most likely to provide a symmetrical smile reconstruction.
复杂的面瘫微笑重建需要了解正常微笑时的面部运动。本研究分析了微笑时上、下唇、鼻唇沟和鼻基底的运动方向和范围。使用电影研究对20名正常受试者进行了分析。对嘴唇和下脸部的参考点进行了定格矢量分析。最大的运动发生在口角和上唇。受试者之间运动方向和范围的差异很大。比较左右两侧时,受试者内部运动的差异也相当大。对面部施加力量以模仿患者正常侧运动矢量的面瘫重建技术,最有可能实现对称的微笑重建。