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Comparison of the replicability of routinely used centric relation registration techniques.

Alireza Keshvad1, Raymond B Winstanley.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to determine statistically the most repeatable mandibular position of 3 centric relation methods.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three centric relation recording methods commonly reported in the literature were selected: bimanual mandibular manipulation with a jig, chin point guidance with a jig, and Gothic arch tracing. Fourteen healthy adult volunteers (7 males and 7 females), with an average age of 26.61 +/- 4.20 years and no history of extractions, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, or orthodontic treatment, were selected for the study. Accurate casts were mounted on an articulator (Denar D4A) by means of a facebow and maximum intercuspation silicone registration record. A mechanical 3-dimensional mandibular position indicator was constructed and mounted on the articulator enabling the operator to analyze the mandibular positions in 3 spatial axes (x, anteroposterior; y, superoinferior; z, mediolateral shift). Each centric relation method was recorded four times on each subject (at baseline, 1 hour, 1 day, and 1 week at approximately the same time of day). Records were transferred to the articulator, and data were extracted using a stereomicroscope modified to accept the mandibular position indicator.
RESULTS: Variability within subjects ranged from 0.03 mm (left-side z axis for the bimanual method) to 1.6 mm (left-side y axis for the Gothic arch method). To indicate the least variable (most repeatable) method a comparison was made using the F test. The bimanual method was the most consistent, showing between 10.11 (p = 1) and 0.438 (p = 0.005) times less variation than the Gothic arch method (the least consistent). The repeatability of the chin point guidance method was somewhere between the other 2 methods.
CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study showed that of the 3 centric relation methods evaluated, the bimanual manipulation method positioned the condyles in the temporomandibular joint with a more consistent repeatability than the other 2 methods, whereas the Gothic arch was the least consistent method.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12964681     DOI: 10.1016/S1059-941X(03)00036-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prosthodont        ISSN: 1059-941X            Impact factor:   2.752


  6 in total

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2.  Influence of the Hinge Axis Transfer Modality on the Three-Dimensional Condylar Shift Between the Centric Relation and the Maximum Intercuspation Positions.

Authors:  Nikolina Holen Galeković; Vesna Fugošić; Vedrana Braut; Robert Ćelić
Journal:  Acta Stomatol Croat       Date:  2015-03

3.  Comparative evaluation of the depth of curve of Spee between individuals with normal dentition and individuals with occlusal wear using conventional and digital software analysis techniques: An in vivo study.

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Journal:  J Indian Prosthodont Soc       Date:  2018 Jan-Mar

4.  A clinical comparative study to assess the efficacy of a new centric registration technique with a conventional technique.

Authors:  R Sushma; Malvika Suresh Roy; Pronob Kumar Sanyal; Anand Joshi; Aaditee Vande; Abhijeet Ramachandra Kore
Journal:  J Indian Prosthodont Soc       Date:  2019-10-10

5.  Comparison of Techniques for Obtaining Centric Relation Based on the Reproducibility of the Condylar Positions in Centric Relation-A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Clóvis Lamartine de Moraes Melo Neto; Daniela Micheline Dos Santos; André Pinheiro de Magalhães Bertoz; André Luiz de Melo Moreno; Marcelo Coelho Goiato
Journal:  Eur J Dent       Date:  2021-12-17

6.  Evaluation of the relationship between the occlusion parameters and symptoms of the temporomandibular joint disorder.

Authors:  Agnė Dzingutė; Gaivilė Pileičikienė; Aušra Baltrušaitytė; Gediminas Skirbutis
Journal:  Acta Med Litu       Date:  2017
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