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Título : | Anterior open bite and its relationship with dental arch dimensions and tongue position during swallowing and phonation in individuals aged 8–16 years: A retrospective case–control study |
Autor : | Ruiz Gutiérrez, Diego Alejandro Sánchez Garzón, Juliana Franco Aguirre, John Querubín Botero Mariaca, Paola |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | Mordida Abierta Mordida Abierta Deglución - fisiología Deglutition - physiology Arco Dental - anatomía and histología Dental Arch - anatomy and histology Maloclusión Malocclusion Lengua - anatomía and histología Tongue - anatomy and histology |
Fecha de publicación : | 2021 |
Editorial : | Masson Elsevier |
Citación : | Gutiérrez DAR, Garzón JS, Franco JQ, Botero-Mariaca P. Anterior open bite and its relationship with dental arch dimensions and tongue position during swallowing and phonation in individuals aged 8-16 years: A retrospective case-control study. Int Orthod. 2021 Mar;19(1):107-116. doi: 10.1016/j.ortho.2020.12.005. |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: Objective > To determine the relationship between AOB and factorssuch as dental arch dimensions and tongue position during swallowing and phonation. Material and Methods > A case–control study was performed in two groups: 132 children with Anterior Open Bite (AOB) and 132 with normal vertical overbite (NVO), aged 8-16 years selected from the records taken by a previous study from five public schools. Dental arch dimensions were assessed through digitalized study models. Swallowing was evaluated using the Payne technique, and phoniatric assessment included an adaptation of the articulation test used to describe phonemes. Statistical analysis: Chi-Square or Fisher's exact test for comparisons between qualitative variables and the Mann Whitney or T-student were applied to compare the dental arch dimensions according to bite type. A logistic regression model was applied to control the effect of confusion between independent variables and to describe its simultaneous effect on the type of bite. Results > Intercanine, interpremolar and intermolar widths showed higher values in AOB patients with a mean deviation (MD) of 0.536 (P = 0.031), 0.60 (P = 0.043) and 1.15, (P < 0.001) respectively. Distortions caused by tongue interposition and thrust, tongue protrusion during swallowing, mandibular arch intermolar width, total maxillary arch length, maxillary arch perimeter, and posterior arch depth accounted for 64.6% of AOB and allowed for correct predictions in 83.8% of the cases observed in the study population. Conclusions > A significant association between tongue position and function, as well as alterationssuch astongue interposition and thrust during swallowing and phonation in individuals with AOB, were observed. There is a relationship between AOB and the presence of a wider mandibular arch and a narrower, longer, and deeper maxillary arch. |
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: | 1879-680X |
ISSN : | 1761-7227 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.1016/j.ortho.2020.12.005 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Revista en Microbiología |
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