Richardson M E
Department of Orthodontics, Royal Hospitals, School of Dentistry, Northern Ireland.
Aust Orthod J. 1996 Mar;14(2):87-91.
Mesial migration of teeth in the buccal segments is a well recognised phenomenon in the human dentition. Its aetiology is not fully understood. It has been suggested that it is, to some extent, dependent on growth changes in the lower face. The purpose of this investigation was to examine mesial movement of first molars in the intact lower arch in relation to the amount and direction of facial growth and eruption of teeth. Mesial migration of lower first molars between 13 and 18 years was measured on 60 degrees cephalograms of 22 males and 29 females with intact lower arches. Correlation analyses were used to examine the relation between mesial migration and tooth eruption, growth changes in mandibular length and anterior face height and direction of growth. There was, on average, forward movement of first molars of 2.0-3.0 mm and eruption of 2.0-4.0 mm. No relation was found between forward movement of first molars and their eruption or the amount and direction of facial growth.
颊侧段牙齿的近中移动是人类牙列中一种广为人知的现象。其病因尚未完全明确。有人认为,在一定程度上,它取决于下颌面部的生长变化。本研究的目的是研究完整下牙弓中第一磨牙的近中移动与面部生长量、方向以及牙齿萌出之间的关系。对22名男性和29名女性的完整下牙弓进行60度头影测量,测量13至18岁之间下颌第一磨牙的近中移动。采用相关性分析来研究近中移动与牙齿萌出、下颌长度和前牙面高度的生长变化以及生长方向之间的关系。第一磨牙平均向前移动2.0 - 3.0毫米,萌出2.0 - 4.0毫米。未发现第一磨牙的向前移动与其萌出或面部生长的量和方向之间存在关联。