Dental and skeletal characteristics and growth in Class III malocclusion between skeletal ages of 10 and 14

10세에서 14세 사이 III급 부정교합자의 치아안면두개의 형태학적 특성에 대하여

  • Min, Seungki (MoMA Orthodontics) ;
  • Lee, Young-Jun (Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentisty, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Park, Young-Guk (Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentisty, Kyung Hee University) ;
  • Rothstein, Ted (Department of Orthodontics, St. Barnabas Hospital)
  • 민승기 (모마치과) ;
  • 이영준 (경희대학교 치과대학 교정학교실) ;
  • 박영국 (경희대학교 치과대학 교정학교실) ;
  • Published : 2003.12.01

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate growth changes and skeletal characteristics of Korean children with Class III malocclusions from 10 to 14 years of skeletal age. Radiographs of 60 children with Class III malocclusion and 60 normal controls were assessed. Both groups were subdivided into 6 samples according to sex and skeletal age. Skeletal age was assessed using handwrist X-rays using the Greulich and Pyle norms. The Krogman-Walker plane (occipitale-maxillon) through Sella was used as a reference plane in this study with x-axis perpendicular to the x-axis. Sir Student t-tests were conducted to compare the control group with the Class III group according to each gender a:nd age. The characteristics of Class III malocclusion group compared to the control group included shorter anterior and posterior cranial base, shorter and retrusive maxilla, forger mandible, increased molar-incisor distance, retroclined lower incisors, labially proclined upper incisors, and anteriorly located mandibular molar, smaller upper and middle facial depth, and larger lower facial depth. Landmarks representing facial depth, size of maxilla and mandible, and their AP relationship including anterior facial height indicate that growth characteristic was determined early in life. But growth Pattern of cranial base and some of the dental landmarks showed progressive divergence between Control and Class III groups with age. The position of the posterior border of the mandible was found to be significantly forward in both females and males by the age of 14 and at the anterior border in males and females at all ages. Hyperdivergent mandibular plane, changes in anterior segment of mandible, small anterior cranial base, and decrease in cranial base flexure was also noted.

이 연구는 두부X선 규격사진을 이용하여 III급 부정교합자의 안모를 연령 성별로 분류하고,각 분류에 대한 두개 안면 형태의 특성을 구명하기 위하여 시행되었다. 정상교합자 60명과 III급 부정교합자 60명을 표본으로 하였으며 각 군은 10세, 12세, 14세 군 남녀로 구분되었다. 50개의 선 및 각계측치를 Krogman-Walker의 기준평면을 기준하여 측정하였다. 1. III급 부정교합군은 전방두개저의 길이와 안상각이 정상교합자군에 비하여 작고 하악골체와 하악수직고경이 큰 것으로 나타났으며, 이러한 차이는 남녀 모두 10세부터 유의하게 나타났다. III급 부정교합군에서의 하악하연각의 유의한 증가는 남녀 모두 12세때 나타났다. 2. III급 부정교합자군에서의 상악골의 후방 위치와 상악골체 크기의 유의한 감소는 남녀 모두 10세부터 나타난다. 3. III급 부정교합자군에서 유의한 하안면부 수직고경의 증가는 주로 하악골체 크기의 변화에 기인하는 것으로 관찰되었다. 하악골체의 경우 III급 부정교합자군에서 더 크고 전하방에 위치하는 것이 관찰되었다. III급 부정교합자군에서의 전체적인 수직고경의 유의한 증가는 12세군에서 유의하게 나타나기 시작한다. 4. 본 연구에서는 III급 부정교합자군에서의 두개저부각의 감소와 (Ba-S-N, 3A) 하악골체의 전방 위치는 남녀 모든 연령층에서 일관되게 관찰되었다. 이 결과는 Rothstein 등에 의해 주장된 II급 부정교합자군에서의 두개저부각의 변화가 하악골체의 전후방 위치에 영향을 주지 못한다는 주장을 부정하며, 디벳 등에 의해 주장된 앵글씨의 부정교합분류와 두개안면형태의 상관성에 대한 연구를 지지한다.

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