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Measurements of the sagittal condylar inclination: intraindividual variations.

Samir Cimić, Sonja Kraljević Simunković, Tomislav Badel, Niksa Dulcić, Iva Alajbeg, Amir Catić.   

Abstract

AIMS: Sagittal condylar inclination is an important parameter during fabrication of prosthetic restorations. Existing data about intraindividual variations of sagittal condylar inclination are scarce. The purpose of this study was to investigate intra- and interindividual variations of the sagittal condylar inclination, depending on the position of the condyle in the temporomandibular joint.
METHODOLOGY: The study included 51 subjects with Angle's Class I occlusion (21-32 years of age, mean 25.1). Measurements were done using an electronic axiograph. After a paraocclusal tray was fixed in the mouth, every subject had to make three protrusive movements, from which the device's software calculated the mean left and mean right sagittal condylar path. The mean left and right condylar path of each subject was divided into three equal sequences, based on whole condylar path length. Condylar inclination values for the first, second and third movement sequences were calculated.
RESULTS: Results showed significant differences between movement sequences (P < 0.05). For the left joint, condylar inclination values in the first condylar movement sequence demonstrated, on the average, 14.4% higher values compared to the second movement sequence, and 39.2% higher values than in the third movement sequence. For the right joint, the first condylar movement sequence demonstrated, on the average, 15.8% higher values compared to the second movement sequence, and 41.5% higher values than the third movement sequence.
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that condylar movement in the sagittal direction is not uniform. Mean left and mean right condylar inclination values do not necessarily describe the actual condylar path, nor do they give adequate information for articulator setup. Left-right side condylar inclination differences greater than 10 degrees can be considered as normal.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24839721     DOI: 10.1179/0886963413Z.00000000015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cranio        ISSN: 0886-9634            Impact factor:   2.020


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