Thoracic-lumbar-sacral spine sagittal alignment and cranio-mandibular morphology in adolescents
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The relationship between thoracic-lumbar-sacral spine sagittal alignment
and craniofacial morphology is still controversial. Evidence-based results are
difficult to obtain and scientific studies are inhomogeneous. The aim of this
study was to investigate the difference of thoracic-lumbar-sacral spine posture
and cephalometric values comparing two groups of subjects with different cranial
structure in the sagittal plane.
METHODS: Eighty-one subjects were consecutively selected and divided into two
groups, according to the orientation of the condyle-orbital plane (CoOr) with
respect to the superior maxilla (SpP): Group1: 49 subjects 11.6 (2.1) years
showing posterior-rotation of CoOr: SpP^CoOr ≤ -2°, -4.1°(2.1°); Group2: 32
subjects 12.9 (2.3)years showing anterior-rotation of CoOr: SpP^CoOr ≥ 2°,
3.7°(1.9°). Each patient underwent in blinding, Spinal Mouse recording and
cephalometry of the skull.
RESULTS: Group1 showed a significant forward tilting of the spine 4.4°(1.8°) with
respect to Group2 2.4°(1.3°) (p < 0.0001) and higher values related to the
vertical dimension of the skull: higher maxillary divergency (p < 0.0001), steep
occlusal plane (p < 0.0007), higher gonial angle (p < 0.001).
DISCUSSION: The results of this study showed a difference in the
thoracic-lumbar-sacral spine inclination between groups with different
craniofacial morphology. The achievement of this outcome is important to improve
our multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment planning.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cephalometry; Craniofacial structure; Occlusion; Spinal mouse; Spine posture
Elenco autori:
Piancino, M. G.; Dalmasso, P.; Borello, F.; Cinnella, P.; Crincoli, V.; Garagiola, U.; de Biase, C.; Tonni, I.; Matacena, G.; Deregibus, A.
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