デジタル・メソッドを用いた若年層における歯と顔のパラメータの分析
Sonja Milosavljević1, Milica Jovanović1, Žaklina Rajković1
1Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia.
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
|February 13, 2026
まとめ
顔の測定は,上部前歯の幅と相関し,歯の義歯を助ける. これらの顔のパラメータは独立して予測的ではないが,修復歯科および義歯科の計画に役立つ貴重な補足データを提供している.
科学分野:
- 歯科 歯科は,歯科を専門とする歯科です.
- アントロポロジー (人類学)
- バイオメトリクス バイオメトリクス
背景:
- 顔面および口内パラメータは,義肢の計画とリハビリテーションにおいて極めて重要です.
- 顔面の美学と歯科測定の関係を理解することは,成功するために不可欠です.
研究 の 目的:
- 顔のパラメータと前歯の上部の測定値の関係を分析する.
- デジタル写真を用いた顔と歯の測定の相関を決定する.
主な方法:
- 82人の学生が参加した横断的観察研究.
- 標準化されたデジタル顔写真と口内写真が分析されました.
- 顔面のパラメータと上前歯の寸法を測定する.
主要な成果:
- 男性は,メスよりも大きな上前歯の幅と顔面のパラメータを示した.
- 顔面のパラメータと前歯の幅の間に有意な正の相関が見られた.
- ビジゴマティック・幅は,中央の切り口の幅を予測するのに有意に貢献しました.
結論:
- 顔のパラメータだけでは,歯のパラメータを予測することはできませんが,補完的な情報を提供します.
- 顔分析と美学原理の統合により,義歯の手続きが改善されます.
- 歯間角は前歯の間で大きく変化し,形状の依存性を示唆している.
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