Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic Surgery

Malocclusion and morphological abnormalities of the jawbone often affect the stomatognathic function and long-term postoperative stability in patients with jaw deformities. There are few reports on the effect of maximum tongue pressure (MTP) in these patients. We investigated the relationship betwee...

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Main Authors: Koichi Koizumi, Tomoaki Shintani, Yuki Yoshimi, Mirai Higaki, Ryo Kunimatsu, Yukio Yoshioka, Kazuhiro Tsuga, Kotaro Tanimoto, Hideki Shiba, Shigeaki Toratani
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author Koichi Koizumi
Tomoaki Shintani
Yuki Yoshimi
Mirai Higaki
Ryo Kunimatsu
Yukio Yoshioka
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Hideki Shiba
Shigeaki Toratani
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Tomoaki Shintani
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Mirai Higaki
Ryo Kunimatsu
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description Malocclusion and morphological abnormalities of the jawbone often affect the stomatognathic function and long-term postoperative stability in patients with jaw deformities. There are few reports on the effect of maximum tongue pressure (MTP) in these patients. We investigated the relationship between the MTP and jawbone morphology and the effect of the MTP on surgery in 42 patients with jaw deformity who underwent surgical orthodontic treatment at Hiroshima University Hospital. The MTP was measured using a tongue pressure measurement device; the average value was considered as the MTP. Based on the MTP measured before surgery, patients were classified into the high- or the low-MTP group. The clinical findings and results of the cephalometric analysis were compared. Posterior movement of the mandible in the high-MTP group was significantly lower than that in the low-MTP group. The ANB angle, overjet, and overbite in the high-MTP group were significantly smaller than those in the low-MTP group. On the other hand, there was no difference between the two groups in the measured values, indicating a labial inclination of the anterior teeth (U1 to SN, U1 to FH, IMPA, and FMIA). MTP has been suggested to affect mandibular prognathism in patients with jaw deformities.
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spelling doaj-art-2e8ee672d2ae4eae96bec3bb2ae7caec2025-08-20T00:11:10ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182022-02-0112240410.3390/diagnostics12020404Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic SurgeryKoichi Koizumi0Tomoaki Shintani1Yuki Yoshimi2Mirai Higaki3Ryo Kunimatsu4Yukio Yoshioka5Kazuhiro Tsuga6Kotaro Tanimoto7Hideki Shiba8Shigeaki Toratani9Department of Molecular Oral Medicine and Maxillofacial Surgery, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734-8553, JapanCenter of Oral Clinical Examination, Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima 734-8551, JapanDepartment of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Developmental Biology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734-8553, JapanDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima 734-8551, JapanDepartment of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Developmental Biology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734-8553, JapanDepartment of Molecular Oral Medicine and Maxillofacial Surgery, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734-8553, JapanDepartment of Advanced Prosthodontics, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734-8553, JapanDepartment of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Developmental Biology, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734-8553, JapanCenter of Oral Clinical Examination, Hiroshima University Hospital, Hiroshima 734-8551, JapanDepartment of Molecular Oral Medicine and Maxillofacial Surgery, Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima 734-8553, JapanMalocclusion and morphological abnormalities of the jawbone often affect the stomatognathic function and long-term postoperative stability in patients with jaw deformities. There are few reports on the effect of maximum tongue pressure (MTP) in these patients. We investigated the relationship between the MTP and jawbone morphology and the effect of the MTP on surgery in 42 patients with jaw deformity who underwent surgical orthodontic treatment at Hiroshima University Hospital. The MTP was measured using a tongue pressure measurement device; the average value was considered as the MTP. Based on the MTP measured before surgery, patients were classified into the high- or the low-MTP group. The clinical findings and results of the cephalometric analysis were compared. Posterior movement of the mandible in the high-MTP group was significantly lower than that in the low-MTP group. The ANB angle, overjet, and overbite in the high-MTP group were significantly smaller than those in the low-MTP group. On the other hand, there was no difference between the two groups in the measured values, indicating a labial inclination of the anterior teeth (U1 to SN, U1 to FH, IMPA, and FMIA). MTP has been suggested to affect mandibular prognathism in patients with jaw deformities.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/12/2/404maximum tongue pressureorthognathic surgeryjaw deformitymalocclusionsagittal split ramus osteotomy
spellingShingle Koichi Koizumi
Tomoaki Shintani
Yuki Yoshimi
Mirai Higaki
Ryo Kunimatsu
Yukio Yoshioka
Kazuhiro Tsuga
Kotaro Tanimoto
Hideki Shiba
Shigeaki Toratani
Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic Surgery
maximum tongue pressure
orthognathic surgery
jaw deformity
malocclusion
sagittal split ramus osteotomy
title Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic Surgery
title_full Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic Surgery
title_fullStr Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic Surgery
title_short Impact of Maximum Tongue Pressure in Patients with Jaw Deformities Who Underwent Orthognathic Surgery
title_sort impact of maximum tongue pressure in patients with jaw deformities who underwent orthognathic surgery
topic maximum tongue pressure
orthognathic surgery
jaw deformity
malocclusion
sagittal split ramus osteotomy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/12/2/404
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