Relationship between bite force, occlusal contact area, and three-dimensional facial soft tissue in dentofacial deformities.

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY CoDAS Pub Date : 2024-04-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/20242023203en
Joana Carolina Martins Simões, Denny Marcos Garcia, Francisco Veríssimo De Mello-Filho, Claudia Maria De Felício, Luciana Vitaliano Voi Trawitzki
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate three-dimensional facial soft tissue dimensions, maximum bite force (MBF), and occlusal contact area in patients with DFD. In addition, we analyzed the relationship between MBF and the three-dimensional facial measurements.

Methods: Thirty-two patients with skeletal Class III DFD and 20 patients with Class II DFD underwent a soft tissue evaluation using surface laser scanning, as well as MBF and occlusal contact area assessments. The DFD groups were compared with each other and with 25 healthy subjects.

Results: Significant morphological differences were found in the transversal, vertical, and anteroposterior dimensions between Class II DFD and Class III DFD. Both DFD groups presented an increased linear distance of chin height, which was strongly related with decreased MBF magnitude. The DFD groups exhibited lower MBF and occlusal contact area, with no significant differences between Class II and Class III DFD.

Conclusion: The presence of DFD affected 3D measurements of facial soft tissue, causing variations beyond normal limits, lower MBF, and occlusal contact area in both Class II and Class III DFD patients. The vertical dimension might have influenced the lower MBF magnitude in the studied skeletal deformities.

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颌面部畸形中咬合力、咬合接触面积和三维面部软组织之间的关系。
目的:本研究旨在调查 DFD 患者的面部软组织三维尺寸、最大咬合力(MBF)和咬合接触面积。此外,我们还分析了 MBF 与面部三维测量值之间的关系:32 名骨骼 III 级 DFD 患者和 20 名 II 级 DFD 患者接受了表面激光扫描软组织评估以及 MBF 和咬合接触面积评估。DFD 组之间以及 DFD 组与 25 名健康人进行了比较:结果:II 类 DFD 和 III 类 DFD 在横向、纵向和前向尺寸上存在明显的形态差异。两个 DFD 组的颏高线性距离都有所增加,这与 MBF 幅值的减少密切相关。DFD 组的 MBF 和咬合接触面积较低,II 类和 III 类 DFD 之间无显著差异:结论:DFD 的存在影响了面部软组织的三维测量,导致 II 类和 III 类 DFD 患者的变化超出正常范围,MBF 和咬合接触面积降低。在研究的骨骼畸形患者中,垂直维度可能影响了较低的 MBF 幅值。
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