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Quantitative analysis of the palatal features affected by digit-sucking habit using a laser scanning system

 Ji Yingjie1, Ge Lihong2, Miao Jiangxia3.   

  1. 1. The Second Dental Center, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology, Beijing 100101, China; 2. Dept. of Pediatric Dentistry, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology, Beijing 100081, China; 3. Dept. of Oral Health, Haidian Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Beijing 100081, China
  • Online:2013-08-01 Published:2013-08-01

Abstract:

Objective  To investigate the influence of digit-sucking habit on palatal features in pre-school children by using a laser scanning system. Methods Forty pre-school children were chosen according to the results of questionnaires, among which 20 with digit-sucking habit(digit-sucking group) and 20 without any oral habits(control group). Impression of the upper jaw was taken from each child. After laser scanning the plaster casts, and three-dimensional reconstruction by the computer, parameters of anterior and posterior palatal length, width and height were measured, ratios of height/width, length/width and width ratio of anterior and posterior palatal were analyzed. The differences of palatal features between two groups were analyzed by t test. Results  There was statistical significance between digitsucking group and control group in posterior palatal width, anterior palatal length and anterior palatal height. The ratios of height/width and length/width in both posterior and anterior areas were statistically significant(P<0.05). Compared to the control group, the results indicated that palatal features were relatively deeper, narrower and more protrusive in digit-sucking group. Conclusion The digit-sucking habit may have some deleterious impacts on the palatal features in pre-school children with primary dentition. And it is practical to measure the spacial palatal features by using laser scanning system to some extent.

Key words:  primary dentition, digit-sucking, laser scanning, palatal feature