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Eccentric movements of temporomandibular joint and upper airway volume: Three-dimensional segmentation using cone beam computed tomography.

Andre Luiz Ferreira Costa1, Karolina Aparecida Castilho Fardim2, Bruna Maciel de Almeida2, João Pedro Perez Gomes3, Paulo Henrique Braz-Silva3, Flávia Limberg Dieguez1, Cristiane de Almeida Baldini Cardoso1, Angela Toshie Araki1, Sérgio Lucio Pereira de Castro Lopes2.   

Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the present investigation was to assess whether possible changes in the dynamic movements of the TMJ might cause a greater variation between the volumes of the upper airways in open- and closed-mouth positions.
Methods: CBCT scans of 92 subjects were used to assess the TMJ bilaterally. All scans were acquired in closed (CM) and maximum mouth opening (MMO) positions. The difference in the volume of the oropharyngeal cavity obtained by subtracting the CM volume from the MMO volume (delta volume or volume variation) was calculated. The resulting volume was analyzed by Mann-Whitney test for variation in rotation.
Results: A significant difference was found (p-value = 0.0188) on the right side regarding changes in the rotational movement of the condyle (Mann-Whitney test).
Conclusion: This study showed a relationship between degree of abnormal or limited rotation and variation in the upper airway volume on one side.

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Keywords:  Temporomandibular joint; computer-assisted; image processing; oropharyngeal volume; three-dimensional imaging

Year:  2021        PMID: 33719936     DOI: 10.1080/08869634.2021.1894860

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


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Journal:  Ann Transl Med       Date:  2021-11
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