Mandibular movements during elevation and fusion of palatal shelves evaluated from the course of Meckel's cartilage.

I Kjaer
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The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether the course of Meckel's cartilage could reveal the mandibular movements during the elevation and fusion of the soft tissue palatal shelves. Histological sections, cut serially in the horizontal plane from 64 human mandibles, 16-104 mm CRL, were analyzed. The course of the anterior and medial part of Meckel's cartilage changed markedly during the three palatal stages, i.e., before, during, and after palate formation. The medial part changed during these stages from a straight course through a curled, S-shaped course to a crochet-hook-shaped course. The anterior part of Meckel's cartilage developed from a separation in the symphysis menti region to a fusion and later to a separation again. It is suggested that these changes in the course of Meckel's cartilage are due to different muscle activities. It is supposed that during the palatal developmental stages the activity of the geniohyoid and genioglossus muscles caused the mandibular retraction and the widening of the angulation between the bilateral hemimandibles. The S-shape of Meckel's cartilage is a result of these movements. Later mandibular proclination and narrowing of the bilateral hemimandibles resulted in an anterior mechanical fusion of Meckel's cartilage due to the activity of the mylohyoid muscle. This stage is followed by a retraction and re-widening of the angulation between the bilateral bony components, which disrupts the fusion of Meckel's cartilage in the symphysis menti region. Thus, the course of Meckel's cartilage revealed the mandibular movements in the sagittal and transverse planes during palate formation.

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从Meckel软骨的运动轨迹评价腭架抬高和融合时的下颌运动。
本研究的目的是探讨Meckel软骨的运动轨迹是否能反映软组织腭架抬高和融合过程中的下颌运动。对64例人下颌骨(CRL为16-104 mm)在水平面上连续切割的组织学切片进行了分析。在腭形成前、腭形成中、腭形成后三个腭期,Meckel软骨的前、内侧部分的走向发生了明显的变化。在这些阶段中,中间部分从笔直的路线到弯曲的s形路线再到钩形路线发生了变化。梅克尔软骨前部从精神联合区分离到融合再到分离。提示Meckel软骨运动过程中的这些变化是由不同的肌肉活动引起的。在腭发育阶段,下颌舌骨肌和颏舌肌的活动引起下颌后缩和双下颌骨间角的扩大。梅克尔软骨的s形就是这些运动的结果。由于下颌舌骨肌的活动,下颌前倾和双侧下颌骨变窄导致梅克尔软骨的前路机械融合。这一阶段之后是双侧骨构件之间的回缩和再扩大成角,这破坏了精神联合区Meckel软骨的融合。因此,Meckel软骨的运动轨迹揭示了上颚形成过程中矢状面和横切面的下颌运动。
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