在习惯和非习惯的边上时的路径模式和运动
Hiroshi Shiga1, Kunihisa Nakajima1, Ayano Ishikawa1
1Department of Partial and Complete Denture, School of Life Dentistry at Tokyo, The Nippon Dental University.
Journal of oral science
|July 2, 2023
概括
健康的成年人表现出明显的模式和运动在他们的习惯性与非习惯性侧面. 对口功能的分析应侧重于首选的侧,以获得准确的见解.
科学领域:
- 牙科 牙科是指牙科的专业.
- 生物力学 生物力学
- 人体生理学 人体生理学
背景情况:
- 是一种复杂的生物机械过程,涉及协调下部运动.
- 个人偏好或占优势的侧是常见的,但它们的功能意义尚未完全理解.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究和比较健康成年人的习惯性和非习惯性边之间的道模式和下运动特征.
- 根据边偏好来确定口是否存在显著的功能差异.
主要方法:
- 225名拥有天然牙的健康成年人参与了这项研究.
- 在糖果时的下部运动被双边记录.
- 的路径模式被分类,像数量,节奏,速度和运动稳定性等参数,以及的表现,被量化并与两侧进行比较.
主要成果:
- 在习惯性方面 (84.4%) 观察到正常的路径模式的明显更高的患病率.
- 在两侧之间的道模式中发现了显著的差异 (χ2 = 35.971,P < 0.001).
- 与运动量,速度和能力相关的参数在习惯性方面显著增加,而节奏和稳定性较低.
结论:
- 在习惯性和非习惯性边之间存在着道模式和运动动态的功能差异.
- 这些发现强调了在分析功能时考虑习惯的侧的重要性.
- 进一步的研究应该探索这些观察到的功能不对称性的临床影响.
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