Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Laís Hollara
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/61/61132/tde-02102020-115830/
Resumo: Introduction: Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a congenital condition which main manifestations are zygomatic and mandibular hypoplasia, associated or not with a cleft lip and palate, leading to impairment in functions such as respiration and mastication. Objective: To characterize the stomatognathic system of individuals with TCS by assessing bite force and masticatory efficiency, and, additionally, to evaluate the nutritional status of this population through anthropometric measurements. Material and Methods: Forty-one individuals were evaluated, divided into 2 groups: 1) Control Group (CON): 20 adult individuals without TCS and with class I skeletal pattern, 2) Treacher Collins Syndrome Group (TCS): 21 adult individuals with TCS, regularly enrolled at HRAC-USP. In order to evaluate the stomatognathic system, two methods were adopted: 1) bite force measurement using a gnathodynamometer (IDDK Kratos, Cotia-SP, Brasil), and, 2) masticatory efficiency, through the measurement of the particles size of food submitted to standard chewing cycles (Image J - National Institutes of Health NIH). Nutritional status was assessed based on the following anthropometric parameters: 1) Weight, 2) Height, 3) Body Mass Index (BMI). Results: Means values of BF for the CON and the TCS groups corresponded to 431,6±134,1N and 170,9±109,4N (right molar), respectively, and, 427,4±147,8N and 171,2±93,9N (left molars), respectively. These differences were statistically significant. The mean particle size of the CON and TCS corresponded to 0,66±0,52 mm² and 1,58±1,93 mm². Although more than 2 times greater for the TCS group, this difference was not considered statistically significant. On both groups, statistically similar BMI were observed and corresponded to 23,4±4,7 (CON) and 23,4±6,1 (TCS). Underweight individuals were only observed on TCS group (24%). Conclusion: Individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome presented with a reduced bite force and a reduced masticatory efficiency when compared to the control population, suggesting that the syndrome and its mandibular underdevelopment negatively impact masticatory function
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spelling Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins SyndromeForça de Mordida, eficiência mastigatória e estado nutricional de indivíduos com a Síndrome de Treacher CollinsBite forceDisostose mandibulofacialEstado nutricionalFissura palatinaForça de mordidaMandibulofacial dysostosisMasticationMastigaçãoSistema estomatognáticoStatus nutritionalStomatognathic systemIntroduction: Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a congenital condition which main manifestations are zygomatic and mandibular hypoplasia, associated or not with a cleft lip and palate, leading to impairment in functions such as respiration and mastication. Objective: To characterize the stomatognathic system of individuals with TCS by assessing bite force and masticatory efficiency, and, additionally, to evaluate the nutritional status of this population through anthropometric measurements. Material and Methods: Forty-one individuals were evaluated, divided into 2 groups: 1) Control Group (CON): 20 adult individuals without TCS and with class I skeletal pattern, 2) Treacher Collins Syndrome Group (TCS): 21 adult individuals with TCS, regularly enrolled at HRAC-USP. In order to evaluate the stomatognathic system, two methods were adopted: 1) bite force measurement using a gnathodynamometer (IDDK Kratos, Cotia-SP, Brasil), and, 2) masticatory efficiency, through the measurement of the particles size of food submitted to standard chewing cycles (Image J - National Institutes of Health NIH). Nutritional status was assessed based on the following anthropometric parameters: 1) Weight, 2) Height, 3) Body Mass Index (BMI). Results: Means values of BF for the CON and the TCS groups corresponded to 431,6±134,1N and 170,9±109,4N (right molar), respectively, and, 427,4±147,8N and 171,2±93,9N (left molars), respectively. These differences were statistically significant. The mean particle size of the CON and TCS corresponded to 0,66±0,52 mm² and 1,58±1,93 mm². Although more than 2 times greater for the TCS group, this difference was not considered statistically significant. On both groups, statistically similar BMI were observed and corresponded to 23,4±4,7 (CON) and 23,4±6,1 (TCS). Underweight individuals were only observed on TCS group (24%). Conclusion: Individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome presented with a reduced bite force and a reduced masticatory efficiency when compared to the control population, suggesting that the syndrome and its mandibular underdevelopment negatively impact masticatory functionIntrodução: A síndrome de Treacher Collins (STC) é uma malformação craniofacial congênita cuja principal manifestação é a hipoplasia zigomática e mandibular, associada ou não à fissura labiopalatina, podendo levar a alterações nas funções respiratória e mastigatória. Objetivo: Caracterizar o sistema estomatognático de indivíduos com Síndrome de Treacher Collins por meio de aferição da força da mordida e da avaliação da eficiência mastigatória, e, adicionalmente, avaliar o estado nutricional desta população por meio de medidas antropométricas. Material e Métodos: Foram avaliados 41 indivíduos, divididos em 2 grupos: 1) Grupo CON: 20 indivíduos adultos não sindrômicos, com padrão esquelético tipo classe I de Angle, provenientes da população do campus da FOB-USP, 2) Grupo STC: 21 indivíduos adultos com STC, regularmente matriculados no HRAC-USP. Para avaliação do sistema estomatognático, dois exames foram realizados: 1) mensuração da força de mordida (FM), com o uso de gnatodinamometro (IDDK Kratos, Cotia-SP, Brasil), e, 2) eficiência mastigatória, representada pela aferição do tamanho de partículas (granulometria) de alimento submetido a ciclos mastigatórios padronizados (Image J® - National Institutes of Health NIH). O estado nutricional foi avaliado com base nos seguintes parâmetros antropométricos: 1) Peso, 2) Altura, 3) Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC). Resultados: Os valores médios de FM para os grupos CON e STC corresponderam a 431,6±134,1N e 170,9±109,4N (molar direito), e, 427,4±147,8N e 171,2±93,9N (molares esquerdos), respectivamente. Essas diferenças foram estatisticamente significantes. O tamanho médio de partícula do CON e do TCS correspondeu a 0,66 ± 0,52 mm² e 1,58 ± 1,93 mm², respectivamente. Embora o tamanho da partícula do grupo STC tenha sido 2 vezes maior, esta diferença não foi considerada estatisticamente significante. O IMC entre os grupos foi estatisticamente similar e correspondeu a 23,4±4,7 (CON) e 23,4±6,1 (TCS). No entanto, indivíduos com baixo peso foram observados apenas no grupo TCS (24%). Conclusão: Os indivíduos com Síndrome de Treacher Collins apresentaram força de mordida e eficiência mastigatória reduzidas quando comparados à população controle, sugerindo que a síndrome e seu subdesenvolvimento mandibular impactam negativamente a função mastigatória dessa populaçãoBiblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPSuedam, Ivy Kiemle TrindadeMedeiros, Laís Hollara2020-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/61/61132/tde-02102020-115830/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2022-10-02T12:58:03Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-02102020-115830Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212022-10-02T12:58:03Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome
Força de Mordida, eficiência mastigatória e estado nutricional de indivíduos com a Síndrome de Treacher Collins
title Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome
spellingShingle Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome
Medeiros, Laís Hollara
Bite force
Disostose mandibulofacial
Estado nutricional
Fissura palatina
Força de mordida
Mandibulofacial dysostosis
Mastication
Mastigação
Sistema estomatognático
Status nutritional
Stomatognathic system
title_short Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome
title_full Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome
title_fullStr Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome
title_sort Bite force, masticatory efficiency and nutritional status of individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome
author Medeiros, Laís Hollara
author_facet Medeiros, Laís Hollara
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Suedam, Ivy Kiemle Trindade
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Laís Hollara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bite force
Disostose mandibulofacial
Estado nutricional
Fissura palatina
Força de mordida
Mandibulofacial dysostosis
Mastication
Mastigação
Sistema estomatognático
Status nutritional
Stomatognathic system
topic Bite force
Disostose mandibulofacial
Estado nutricional
Fissura palatina
Força de mordida
Mandibulofacial dysostosis
Mastication
Mastigação
Sistema estomatognático
Status nutritional
Stomatognathic system
description Introduction: Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a congenital condition which main manifestations are zygomatic and mandibular hypoplasia, associated or not with a cleft lip and palate, leading to impairment in functions such as respiration and mastication. Objective: To characterize the stomatognathic system of individuals with TCS by assessing bite force and masticatory efficiency, and, additionally, to evaluate the nutritional status of this population through anthropometric measurements. Material and Methods: Forty-one individuals were evaluated, divided into 2 groups: 1) Control Group (CON): 20 adult individuals without TCS and with class I skeletal pattern, 2) Treacher Collins Syndrome Group (TCS): 21 adult individuals with TCS, regularly enrolled at HRAC-USP. In order to evaluate the stomatognathic system, two methods were adopted: 1) bite force measurement using a gnathodynamometer (IDDK Kratos, Cotia-SP, Brasil), and, 2) masticatory efficiency, through the measurement of the particles size of food submitted to standard chewing cycles (Image J - National Institutes of Health NIH). Nutritional status was assessed based on the following anthropometric parameters: 1) Weight, 2) Height, 3) Body Mass Index (BMI). Results: Means values of BF for the CON and the TCS groups corresponded to 431,6±134,1N and 170,9±109,4N (right molar), respectively, and, 427,4±147,8N and 171,2±93,9N (left molars), respectively. These differences were statistically significant. The mean particle size of the CON and TCS corresponded to 0,66±0,52 mm² and 1,58±1,93 mm². Although more than 2 times greater for the TCS group, this difference was not considered statistically significant. On both groups, statistically similar BMI were observed and corresponded to 23,4±4,7 (CON) and 23,4±6,1 (TCS). Underweight individuals were only observed on TCS group (24%). Conclusion: Individuals with Treacher Collins Syndrome presented with a reduced bite force and a reduced masticatory efficiency when compared to the control population, suggesting that the syndrome and its mandibular underdevelopment negatively impact masticatory function
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