Lam Nguyen Le, Thao T Do, Phuong Khanh V Le, Duong V Huynh, Trang K T Nguyen
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摘要
背景与目的:软组织层和面部骨架影响面部的和谐与平衡。评估患者的结构和软组织特征是准备口腔颌面正畸诊断和治疗的最关键步骤之一。临床医生可以通过了解软组织在不同发育阶段和不同种族的特征和变化,在适当的时间进行适当的治疗,以达到最佳效果。为了在功能和美观方面获得一致的治疗结果,患者和预测矫形治疗结束后可能发生的生长。目的:通过评价越南成人(18-25岁)的头颅x线片,探讨口腔颌面部软组织特征。材料与方法:采用横断面描述性研究方法,选取芹苴医药大学85名学生为研究对象。按照样本要求拍摄学生侧位脑电图。结果:男性唇突(4.30±0.71)高于女性(3.88±0.97)(P = 0.024 P = 0.002), P值均为。05.结论:研究发现,在上唇突出度和唇裂深度上,男性和女性有统计学上的显著差异,这表明越南学生的软组织特征与其他种族的学生不同。
Norms of soft tissue cephalometric in the 18-25 age demography in Vietnam.
Background and purpose: The soft-tissue layer and facial skeleton influence the harmony and equilibrium of the face. The evaluation of the patient's structural and soft-tissue features is one of the most crucial steps in preparing for the diagnosis and treatment of oral-maxillofacial orthodontics. Clinicians can intervene with the proper treatment at the proper time to achieve the best results by being aware of the traits and variations of soft tissue at various developmental stages and in various races. To obtain a consistent treatment result in terms of function and aesthetically pleasing results, patients, and forecast, the growth that may take place after the orthopedic therapy has concluded.
Objective: To examine the soft-tissue features of the oral-maxillofacial area in Vietnamese adults (aged 18-25 years) by evaluating cephalometric radiographs.
Materials and methods: In a cross-sectional descriptive study, 85 students from Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy took part. Students' lateral cephalograms were taken in compliance with the sample requirements.
Results: Men's lip protrusion (4.30 ± 0.71) was higher than women's (3.88 ± 0.97) (P = 0.024 <.05) and men's (-4.88 ± 0.93) chin lip groove depth was higher than women's (-4.24 ± 0.93) (P = 0.002), both with a P value of. 05.
Conclusions: The study identified a statistically significant difference in the protrusion of the top lip and the depth of the cleft lip between the male and female, demonstrating that the soft-tissue features of Vietnamese students were distinct from those of other races.