학술논문

Age-Related Changes after Implant Treatment / インプラント装着後:身体に現れる加齢変化
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本口腔インプラント学会誌 / Journal of Japanese Society of Oral Implantology. 2019, 32(3):181
Subject
age-related change
functional anatomy
temporomandibular joint
加齢変化
機能解剖
顎関節
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0914-6695
2187-9117
Abstract
In the super-aging society of Japan, it is expected that the management period after dental implant treatment will increase and that the various situations of patients with implants will markedly change. We evaluated in terms of functional anatomy “matters in patients that should be understood” and “items in patients that should be checked” by dentists and dental hygienists during long-term management after treatment. Muscle strength decreases with age after the age of 45 because individual muscle fibers become thinner (the protein content decreases) and the number of muscle fibers decreases. This decrease in muscle strength of the elderly causes distortion of the body axis of the entire body. The head and neck are involved in the posture of the entire body, and so the possibility that age-related morphological changes in the body axis affect the head and jaw positions should be considered. The head position is determined and maintained mainly by muscle groups from the sides of the neck to its posterior portion. Many suboccipital muscles in the deep layer of the posterior portion of the neck connect the cervical vertebrae to the cranial base. Anterior tilting of the head position due to loss of cervical lordosis changes the normal positions of these muscles. Such age-related morphological and functional changes also occur in the temporomandibular joint and can affect the mandibular position. Therefore, in the super-aging society of Japan, it may be necessary to record age-related changes in not only the oral cavity but also the entire body.