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Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
1993 Volume.31 No. 3 p.394 ~ p.410
A study on the mandibular moments according to antero-posterior placement of pivot on lower natural dentition
Lee Hyun-Shick

Park Nam-Soo
Choi Dae-Gyun
Abstract
This study was accomplished for appreciation of the mandibular moments according to antero-posterior movement of pivot placed on the lower natural dentition. Fir this study, 20 subjects(male, 21~30 yrs, average age 24) in the category of normal occlusion were selected, and the intraoral Vitallium clutches were cast and fabricated for each subjects. A 2-dimension PSD(Position Sensitive Detector, Hamamatsu Photenics Co, Japan) was attached to maxillary clutch in a mode of three dimensional control and LED(Light Emit Diode, Hamamatsu Photonics Co, Japan) was set up on mandibular clutch. Both clutches were set into oral cavity of each subjects and adjusted. Then the subjects were allowed to intercuspated with maximal bite force while the pivoting ball in the midline moving from anterior toward posterior position.
The displacement scales were recorded by CCD camera(Sony, CCD-TR-705) and VCR. @ES The conclusions were as follows: @EN 1. When the subject was allowed to bite the metal pivoting ball in the midline of lower dentition with maximal bite force voluntarily while moving from lower central incisor to canine, 1st premolar, 2nd premolar, 1st molar and 2nd molar. The lover actions on the pivot were revealed in all subjects. The equilibrium of moment were revealed on the pivots of 1st premolar(14 subjects), 2nd premolar(4 subjects), and canine(2 subjects) areas. 2. The changes of loading on the TMJ according to antero-posterior positional changes of metal pivoting ball were able to recognize as follow: Compression on the TMJ was increased when the pivot moves anteriorly from the equilibrium point, and tension on the TMJ was increased when posteriorly. 3. 13 subjects were recoginzed their habitual chewing sides(Right5, Left8), and 7 subjects were not. During maximal biting, mandible was displaced toward their chewing sides on the metal pivoting ball in the frontal plane. 4. In cephalometric analysis, the average gonial angle of 20 subjects was 116.75¡Æand the average mandibular body length was 79.77mm. The equilibrium points of mandibular moment were positioned more posteriorly in the subjects having larger Conial angle than in the smaller(p<0.05). Relationships among the angle between FH plane and occlusal plane, the angle between occlusal plane and mandibular plane, and mandibular body length were not significant(p>0.05).
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