| Literature DB >> 14620695 |
Kazuhiro Yamada1, Tadao Fukui, Akemi Tsuruta, Kooji Hanada, Akiko Hosogai, Shoji Kohno, Takafumi Hayashi.
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between posterior mandibular excursion movement and temporomandibular joint osteoarthntis (TMJ OA) in 25 orthodontic patients with Angle Class I and Class II, using a six degrees-of-freedom measuring device and helical computed tomography. There were significant differences found in three-dimensional length, antero-posterior, absolute latero-medial and supero-inferior incisal, and condylar intercuspal position (IP)-retruded contact position (RCP) slides between bilateral, unilateral, and no condylar bone change groups. With respect to the types of condylar bone change, there were significant differences found in three-dimensional length, antero-postenor, and absolute latero-medial condylar IP-RCP slides between flattening, erosion and osteophyte groups. These results suggest that large three-dimensional, not only incisal but also condylar, IP-RCP slides might be related to the uni-/bilaterality and kind of TMJ pathosis, which might make such slides useful as clinical indices of TMJ OA.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14620695 DOI: 10.1080/08869634.2003.11746257
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cranio ISSN: 0886-9634 Impact factor: 2.020