[A cephalometric study on the similarity of craniofacial morphology between children and their parents].

A Suzuki, Y Takahama
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This study was performed to estimate genetic influences on craniofacial form and to obtain a method of analysing the characteristics in a child as well as the individual growth prediction in each child. Posteroanterior and lateral cephalographs were used to estimate the morphological similarities of craniofacial form between 150 children and their parents. Subjects consisted of 38 boys and 112 girls who were estimated to mature according to the bone maturity index (B.M.I.) on the hand radiographs and who were older than 13 years chosen from among 3,500 orthodontic patients registered at the University Hospital associated with the Faculty of Dentistry, Kyushu University. The correlation analysis in family, estimation of the sexual linkage, the multi-regression analysis and estimation of the heritability of craniofacial characters were computed. The differences in correlations were also tested between prepuberty and postpuberty craniofacial forms in another 100 children with orthodontic treatment. The results are as follows: 1. The craniofacial form of children was highly correlated with that of their parents. 2. The genetic effects of determining the craniofacial form of offspring by the father were equivalent to those by the mother, but daughters were more affected by parents than were sons. 3. The proportions of multi-regression functions ranged from 3.7 to 34.0 percent. These values are too low to predict the growth of a child. 4. The calculated heritabilities on craniofacial form were from 0.286 to 0.962, with the majority being more than 0.600. 5. The coefficients of correlation between the children and their parents increased with growth, regardless of their orthodontic treatment.

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[儿童与父母颅面形态相似性的头颅测量研究]。
本研究的目的是估计遗传对颅面形态的影响,并获得一种分析儿童特征的方法,以及每个儿童的个体生长预测。使用后前位和侧位脑电图来估计150名儿童与其父母颅面形态的形态学相似性。受试者由38名男孩和112名女孩组成,根据手部x线片上的骨成熟度指数(B.M.I.)估计成熟,并从九州大学牙科学院附属大学医院登记的3,500名正畸患者中选择13岁以上。进行家族相关分析、性连锁估计、多元回归分析和颅面性状遗传力估计。在另外100名接受正畸治疗的儿童中,还测试了青春期前和青春期后颅面形态之间的相关性差异。研究结果如下:1。儿童颅面形态与其父母颅面形态高度相关。2. 父亲决定后代颅面形态的遗传效应与母亲决定后代颅面形态的遗传效应相同,但女儿受父母影响的程度大于儿子。3.多元回归函数的比例为3.7% ~ 34.0%。这些数值太低,无法预测孩子的成长。4. 颅面形态的计算遗传力在0.286 ~ 0.962之间,多数大于0.600。5. 无论是否接受正畸治疗,儿童与父母的相关系数均随年龄增长而增加。
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