根据遮挡垂直尺寸的增加评估感知和人体测量的面部变化。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of oral rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1111/joor.13937
Seung-Wan Kim, Kyung-Ho Ko, Yoon-Hyuk Huh, Lee-Ra Cho, Chan-Jin Park
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背景:由于面部变化是可察觉的,对于修复需求,有时需要增加遮挡的垂直尺寸(VDO)。目的:本研究旨在利用3d扫描面部图像评估由于VDO增加和相关软组织变化而引起的面部变化的感知。方法:招募40名牙列健康、无VDO缺失的受试者。上颌下颌印模后,半可调关节器上的VDO分别增加2、4、6和8 mm。每个参与者都进行了facebook转账,以创建一个个性化的设备。在下颌咬合装置就位的情况下进行3D面部扫描,为每个扫描数据从正面、侧面和正面视图创建面部捕获文件。招募了60名评估者,连续交叉比较最大的尖间捕获与增加的VDO。为了评估VDO增加对软组织的影响,使用计算机辅助设计软件在三维扫描图像中测量面部测量、总脸高、下脸高、唇宽、唇高和鼻唇角三次。统计分析采用单因素重复测量方差分析(α = 0.05)。结果:VDO增加4毫米显示了对面部变化的最高感知能力,在评估组之间有所不同。随着VDO的增加,总脸高、下脸高和鼻唇角增加,唇宽和唇高减少。结论:对于3d扫描的面部变化,VDO增加4mm是最明显的差异。VDO增加影响面部变化。
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Evaluation of Perceptual and Anthropometrical Facial Changes According to Increase in Vertical Dimension of Occlusion.

Background: For restorative demands, increased vertical dimension of occlusion (VDO) is sometimes necessary, as facial changes can be perceptible.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the perception of facial change due to increased VDO and associated soft tissue changes using 3D-scanned facial images.

Methods: Forty participants with healthy dentition and no loss of VDO were recruited. The VDO was increased by 2, 4, 6 and 8 mm on a semi-adjustable articulator after maxillomandibular impressions. Facebow transfers were taken for each participant to create a personalised device. 3D facial scans were taken with the mandibular occlusal device in place, creating facial capture files from frontal, lateral and anteroposterior views for each scanned data. Sixty evaluators were recruited to consecutively cross-compare maximal intercuspal captures with increased VDO. To evaluate soft tissue changes with increased VDO, facial measurements, total face height, lower face height, lip width, lip height and nasolabial angle were measured thrice in 3D scan images using computer-aided design software. Statistical analysis entailed one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance (α = 0.05).

Results: A 4-mm increase in the VDO showed the highest perceptibility for facial change, varying among evaluator groups. Total face height, lower face height and nasolabial angle increased with VDO, while lip width and height decreased. Each soft tissue measurement differed significantly (p < 0.05).

Conclusion: For 3D-scanned facial changes, a 4-mm increase in VDO was the most perceptible difference. Increased VDO affects facial changes.

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Journal of oral rehabilitation
Journal of oral rehabilitation 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Oral Rehabilitation aims to be the most prestigious journal of dental research within all aspects of oral rehabilitation and applied oral physiology. It covers all diagnostic and clinical management aspects necessary to re-establish a subjective and objective harmonious oral function. Oral rehabilitation may become necessary as a result of developmental or acquired disturbances in the orofacial region, orofacial traumas, or a variety of dental and oral diseases (primarily dental caries and periodontal diseases) and orofacial pain conditions. As such, oral rehabilitation in the twenty-first century is a matter of skilful diagnosis and minimal, appropriate intervention, the nature of which is intimately linked to a profound knowledge of oral physiology, oral biology, and dental and oral pathology. The scientific content of the journal therefore strives to reflect the best of evidence-based clinical dentistry. Modern clinical management should be based on solid scientific evidence gathered about diagnostic procedures and the properties and efficacy of the chosen intervention (e.g. material science, biological, toxicological, pharmacological or psychological aspects). The content of the journal also reflects documentation of the possible side-effects of rehabilitation, and includes prognostic perspectives of the treatment modalities chosen.
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