| Literature DB >> 35291346 |
Swapna Sreenivasagan1, Ashwin Mathew George1, Sri Rengalakshmi1.
Abstract
Temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) joint and the condyle of mandible are observed in the radiographs of the skull and the jaw. Therefore, it is of interest to assess the predictability of four different shapes of condyle in skeletal class I, II and III malocclusion. The four commonly visualized shapes are oval, bird beak, diamond and crooked were assessed using an ortho pantomogram (OPG). Each of the malocclusion was visualized for different shapes of the condyle. 987 OPGs were radiographically evaluated and the morphology of 1974 condylar heads was visualized. The shapes of the condyles were grouped under four different types. Data shows that oval shaped condyle was most common followed by bird beak. There was variability in the diamond and crooked shape and was lesser than the other types. Thus, the shapes of the condyle are useful predictable guide in deciding the nature of the occlusion.Entities:
Keywords: Condyle; Temporomandibular joint; malocclusion; orthopantogram
Year: 2021 PMID: 35291346 PMCID: PMC8900169 DOI: 10.6026/973206300171134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinformation ISSN: 0973-2063
Figure 1Shape of condyle on radiograph. The above figure represents the different shapes in condyle morphology; from top left clockwise the shape are oval, diamond, bird beak and crooked finger.
Figure 2Pie chart depicting the frequency distribution of condylar morphology. The most common condylar morphology was oval 53.09% followed by diamond shape (20.06%), bird beak (19.35% and crooked (7.50%).
Figure 3The bar graph depicts the association between the condylar morphology in Class I, II and III type of malocclusion. X-axis represents malocclusion and Y-axis represents the condylar morphology. Association between the different types of malocclusion and condylar morphology was done using chi square test and was not significant. The inference from this graph shows that in all the malocclusions the oval type of morphology is the most common. p value = 0.21 (>0.05%), statistically not significant.