终端平面的演变从落叶到混合牙
María Eugenia Cabrera-Domínguez1, Antonia Domínguez-Reyes1, Antonio F Galan-Gonzalez1
1Departamento de Estomatología, Universidad de Sevilla, 41009 Sevilla, Spain.
Children (Basel, Switzerland)
|October 28, 2023
概括
这项研究追踪了儿童牙弧的发育,发现早期的末端平面和狗塞模式从落叶牙显著转变为混合牙,突出了预防塞不良的关键生长时期.
科学领域:
- 儿科牙科 儿科牙科
- 矯正牙科 矯正牙科是一種矯正牙科.
- 牙科发展 牙科发展
背景情况:
- 落叶牙的适当发育对于实现永久牙的生理性闭塞至关重要.
- 了解牙弧和牙闭塞的进展是早期识别和管理潜在的牙闭塞不良的关键.
研究的目的:
- 评估终端平面的纵向变化和从儿童的叶落到混合牙的狗塞.
- 识别可能影响未来正义牙需求的闭塞发展趋势.
主要方法:
- 在257名儿童 (3-5岁和8-10岁) 的长度研究中.
- 评估两种不同的发育阶段的终端平面和狗塞.
- 使用千平方,ANOVA,曼-惠特尼U,克鲁斯卡尔-瓦利斯和威尔科克森测试 (p <0.05) 的统计分析.
主要成果:
- 最常见的终端平面从双边冲洗 (落叶) 转变为牙 (混合牙).
- 狗塞主要表现为两种牙的I类,永久牙的II类减少.
- 混合牙中的塞主要是I类,其次是II类和III类的变异.
结论:
- 识别牙生长的高峰期可以帮助预防缺陷,减少需要广泛的正牙治疗的需要.
- 早期监测闭塞发展提供了改善治疗结果和长期稳定的潜力.
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