Change in Anterior Crowding over 20 Years from Third Decade of Life in Untreated Angle Class I Crowding.

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College Pub Date : 2019-07-31 DOI:10.2209/tdcpublication.2018-0049
Yuka Saito, Aiko Tanoi, E. Motegi, K. Sueishi
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Many studies have investigated age-related change in normal occlusion and during the post-retention phase of orthodontic treatment. None, however, have investigated such change in malocclusion. The purpose of this study was to compare age-related change in Angle Class I crowding with that in normal occlusion. Dental casts obtained from 10 men and 2 women in their 20s and then again in their 40s were digitized with a 3-dimensional laser scanner to measure anterior crowding, angulation, inclination, andarch width and length. A paired t -test was used to evaluate change in these values betweenthe two sets of casts. A student's t -test was used to compare values between the crowdingand normal groups. The casts obtained from individuals with untreated Angle Class Icrowding revealed that anterior crowding increased with age due to a decrease in thelength of the maxillary arch. Clear lingual inclination of the maxillary incisors and mesiolingual inclination of the maxillary canines were also observed. A decrease was observedin the anterior arch width and an increase in crowding due to lingual inclination of themandibular canines in the mandible. The space between the mandibular central incisors and between the mandibular lateral incisors and canines was particularly associated withan increase in crowding, suggesting that this was age-related. A comparison betweenpatients in their 40s with Angle Class I crowding and those with normal occlusion revealedthat the increase in maxillary anterior crowding was greater in the former. Mandibularanterior crowding increased at around the same rate, however.
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未经治疗的角I类拥挤从30岁开始的20年内前挤的变化。
许多研究已经调查了正常咬合和正畸治疗后保留阶段的年龄相关变化。然而,没有人研究错颌畸形的这种变化。本研究的目的是比较角I类拥挤与正常咬合的年龄相关变化。研究人员利用三维激光扫描仪对20多岁的10名男性和2名女性的牙模进行数字化处理,测量牙前牙的拥挤度、角度、倾斜度以及牙弓的宽度和长度。配对t检验用于评估两组模型之间这些值的变化。使用学生t检验比较拥挤组和正常组之间的值。从未经治疗的角类拥挤个体获得的铸型显示,由于上颌弓长度的减少,前牙拥挤随着年龄的增长而增加。上颌切牙舌侧明显倾斜,上颌犬齿中舌侧明显倾斜。由于下颌犬齿的舌倾斜,观察到前弓宽度的减少和拥挤的增加。下颌中门牙和下颌侧门牙与犬齿之间的空间特别与拥挤的增加有关,这表明这与年龄有关。对40多岁的角I类拥挤患者与正常咬合患者进行比较发现,前者上颌前牙拥挤的增加更大。然而,下颌前牙拥挤的增加速度大致相同。
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Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The bulletin of Tokyo Dental collegue is principally for the publication of original contributions to multidisciplinary research in dentistry.
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