INFLUENCE OF RESTING TONGUE POSTURE ON MANDIBULAR ARCH WIDTH AND VERTICAL DIMENSIONS OF FACE

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Objective: To evaluate the influence of tongue posture on the arch width of the mandible and the facial proportions in the vertical dimension. Methodology: A cross-sectional analysis was carried out utilizing lateral cephalograms and dental molds from 120 participants (45 males, 75 females). The participants were classified into three categories based on the di­mensions of their vertical facial structure: Normodivergent, Hyperdivergent, and Hypodivergent. The posture of the tongue was ascertained by measuring the distance from the tongue to the palate using the technique introduced by Graber and colleagues. The widths of the mandibular dental arches were assessed using the study molds. Dif­ferences among the groups were evaluated using one-way ANOVA. Relationships between mandibular arch widths and six distinct tongue-to-palate measurements were investigated using Pearson's correlation. A p-value of< 0.05 was deemed to indicate a statistically significant result. Results: The comparison of the tongue to palate distances (D1, D2, and D3) at 0, 30, and 60 degrees among study groups showed statistically nonsignificant differences, however, the tongue to palate distances (D4, D5, and D6) showed statistically significant differences amongst all groups. Statistically significant differences were found in intercanine and intermolar width among the three study groups. The correlation of tongue posture with mandibular intercanine width and intermolar width at all six tongue-to-palate distances was weak. Conclusion: In hyperdivergent patients, the tongue posture was lower as compared to hypodivergent and norm divergent patients, especially at the mid-dorsum, anterior dorsum, and tongue tip regions. A weak correlation was found between mandibular arch width and tongue posture.
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静舌姿势对下颌弓宽度和面部垂直尺寸的影响
目的:探讨舌位对下颌骨弓宽及面部垂直尺寸比例的影响。方法:对120名参与者(45名男性,75名女性)的侧位脑电图和牙模进行横断面分析。参与者根据其垂直面部结构的维度被分为三类:正常、超发散和低发散。舌头的姿势是通过测量舌头到上颚的距离来确定的,这种技术是由Graber和他的同事介绍的。使用研究模具评估下颌牙弓的宽度。采用单因素方差分析评估各组间差异。下颌弓宽度与六种不同舌腭测量值之间的关系采用Pearson相关法进行研究。p值<0.05认为结果具有统计学意义。结果:各研究组在0度、30度、60度时舌腭距离(D1、D2、D3)比较差异无统计学意义,而舌腭距离(D4、D5、D6)组间差异有统计学意义。三个研究组在犬齿间和磨牙间的宽度上有统计学上的显著差异。舌位与下颌犬齿间宽度和磨牙间宽度的相关性较弱。结论:与低发散和正常发散患者相比,超发散患者舌位姿更低,特别是在中背、前背和舌尖区域。下颌弓宽度与舌位之间的相关性较弱。
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