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Relationships between masticatory rhythmicity, body mass and cephalometrically-determined aesthetic and functional variables during development in humans

机译:咀嚼节律,体重与头枕测量确定的人类发育过程中美学和功能变量之间的关系

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Objective We studied the relationship between chewing rhythmicity, craniomandibular morphology, and age in humans. Design Sixty subjects (10 M:10F/group × three age groups, viz., 4-8, 10-14, and 17-21 years) participated. Subjects chewed gum for 2 min while jaw movements in the frontal plane were videorecorded. Mean and variation in mean chewing cycle duration (TC) were quantified using maximum opening to maximum opening as cycle boundaries. Five "aesthetic" cephalometric variables (e.g., ANB) and seven "functional" variables (e.g., jaw length) were quantified from subjects' lateral cephalographs. Simple linear regression models and several multivariate analyses were used in comparisons. Results Mean T C increased and variation in TC decreased significantly with age. Body mass correlated with age, height, TC, all seven "functional" variables and only two "aesthetic" variables. Mean TC was correlated significantly with jaw length, distance from condylion to first molar point, distance from gonion to zygomatic arch, and distance from hyoid to menton. Conclusions TC appeared to adapt with age. Although TC scaled most significantly with age, it is more likely that TC is mechanistically linked to jaw length or size. The decrease in TC variation with age suggests improved efficiency. TC did not scale with "aesthetic" variables, suggesting that these do not impact chewing rate; however, clinical procedures that impact jaw length may. The negative allometric scaling of TC with "functional" variables may reflect the pedomorphic jaw and face of humans. Further human studies will provide insights into the nature of scaling and adaptation of rhythmic chewing during development.
机译:目的研究人的咀嚼节奏,颅下颌形态与年龄之间的关系。设计60名受试者(10 M:10F /组×三个年龄组,即4-8、10-14和17-21岁)参加了研究。受试者咀嚼口香糖2分钟,同时记录额骨下颌运动。以最大开度至最大开度为循环边界,对平均咀嚼周期持续时间(TC)的平均值和变化进行定量。从受试者的侧向头颅像仪中量化出五个“美学”头颅测量变量(例如,ANB)和七个“功能”变量(例如,下颌长度)。比较中使用了简单的线性回归模型和几个多元分析。结果随着年龄的增长,平均T C增加,TC的变化显着减少。体重与年龄,身高,TC,所有七个“功能”变量以及仅两个“美学”变量相关。平均TC与下颌长度,尖锐湿疣到第一磨牙点的距离,gonion到go弓的距离以及舌骨到舌骨的距离显着相关。结论TC似乎随着年龄的增长而适应。尽管TC随着年龄的增长而变化最大,但TC可能与下颌的长度或大小机械相关。随着年龄的增长,TC变化的减少表明效率有所提高。 TC并没有随“审美”变量而变化,表明这些变量不会影响咀嚼率。但是,可能会影响颌骨长度的临床程序。带有“功能性”变量的TC的负异形缩放可能反映了人的下颚和面部。进一步的人类研究将提供有关发育过程中有规律的咀嚼的缩放和适应性质的真知灼见。

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