Three-Dimensional Computer Morphometry of the Maxilla and Face in Infants with Pierre Robin Sequence-A Comparative Study

Author:

Bacher Margit1,Bacher Ulrike2,Göz Gernot3,Pham Thinh1,Cornelius Carl-Peter4,Speer Christian P.5,Goelz Rangmar6,Arand Jörg6,Wendling Fritz7,Buchner Peter8,Bacher Adelbert7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, School of Dentistry.

2. Department. University of Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany

3. Department of Orthodontics. University of Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany

4. Department of Maxillofacial Surgery. University of Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany

5. Department of Neonatology. Center of Craniofacial Disorders at the University of Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany.

6. Department of Neonatology. University of Tübingen, Federal Republic of Germany

7. Department of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Technische Universität München, Garching, Federal Republic of Germany.

8. Peter Buchner Computersystems, Maulbronn, Federal Republic of Germany.

Abstract

Objective To analyze the morphology of the maxillary crest in infants with Pierre Robin sequence using an anthropometric coordinate system and to compare the data with those of healthy infants. Setting The study was performed at a craniofacial center servicing a large geographic area. Participants The study involved eight infants aged 1–28 days (average, 7 days) with an established diagnosis of Pierre Robin sequence and six healthy infants aged 1–43 days (average, 22 days). Main outcome Measures Physical models of the maxilla and face obtained by alginate replication were analyzed by computer morphometry yielding the three-dimensional topology of the maxillary crest. Results The maxillary crest of children with Pierre Robin sequence shows an increased inclination relative to the transverse plane (30 ± 3.9 degrees) as compared with that of healthy infants (20 ± 2.9 degrees). The maxillary crest of the patients is shortened in the sagittal direction by comparison with healthy controls. Conclusions The increased inclination of the maxilla in infants with Pierre Robin sequence may aggravate the retroposition of the mandible and may thus be a pathogenetic factor contributing to the severe respiratory problems.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery

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