1. Relationship between facial asymmetry and positional plagiocephaly analyzed by three-dimensional computed tomography
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Satoshi Yamamoto, Hitoshi Miyachi, Shogo Hasegawa, Satoshi Watanabe, Toru Nagao, and Jun Sasaki
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Cephalometry ,Computed tomography ,Temporal muscle ,03 medical and health sciences ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,0302 clinical medicine ,Occlusal plane ,Mandibular deviation ,Humans ,Cranial vault asymmetry ,Medicine ,Orthodontics ,Positional plagiocephaly ,Plagiocephaly, Nonsynostotic ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cephalic index ,business.industry ,Skull ,030206 dentistry ,Facial Asymmetry ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Facial symmetry - Abstract
A relationship between positional cranial deformation and facial asymmetry has been suggested; however, details regarding this relationship remain to be clarified. This study aimed to elucidate the relationship between facial asymmetry and positional plagiocephaly using three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT).One-hundred-and-twenty-nine patients were included, and cranial vault asymmetry index (CVAI) and cephalic index (CI) were used as indicators of positional cranial deformation. Temporal muscle was constructed using 3D-CT data, and its volume was measured. VRL, Me (vertical reference line (VRL)-anterior nasal spine (ANS) and menton (Me) line) angle and the frontal occlusal plane (FOP) angle were measured.CVAI and VRL, Me angle (R2 = 0.31, P 0.0001), VRL, Me angle and temporal muscle volume (R2 = 0.13, P 0.0001), and FOP angle and VRL, Me angle were significantly correlated (R2 = 0.32, P 0.0001), but CVAI and FOP angle were not (R2 = 0.08). Multiple linear regression analysis indicated that CVAI, FOP angle, and variable temporal muscle volume were significant predictors of VRL, Me angle [(F (5, 123) = 14.94, P .0001, R2 = 0.38)].Our results revealed that mandibular deviation was associated with contralateral head slant and ipsilateral increase in temporal muscle volume. Positional plagiocephaly may be a cause of facial asymmetry, and such deviations may occur in the temporal muscle.
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- 2020
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