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KMID : 0386219910030010047
Journal of Korean Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders
1991 Volume.3 No. 1 p.47 ~ p.57
A STUDY ON THE MANDIBUALR MOVEMENT OF MANDIBULAR PROGNATHIC PATIENTS


Abstract
It is important to harmonize the occlusion with TMJ and neuromuscular system. However, clinically, how to harmonize is very difficult. The mandibular movement is the motion in which all component part of stomatognathic system participate.
This study was performed to compare mandibular movement of mandibular prognathic patients group with that of normal group, to ascertain which components of mandibular movement have differences between two groups, and to use for occlusal treatment of mandibular movement.
Thirteen adult who have physiologically normal occlusion and are free of TMJ dysfunction were selected as a control group(Group l). Eight adult who are mandibular prognathic patient and have more than four anterior teeth crossbite, therefore have not anterior guidance function and have posterior interference at protrusion were selected as a experimental group(Group 2).
Electronic pantograph, Denar Pantronic (Denar Corp., U.S.A.), was used to record mandibular movement. Pantronic survey was performed by using an arbitrary hinge axis according to manufacturer¢¥s direction.
Of the Pantronic recordings, immediate side shift (ISS), progressive side shift (PSS), orbiting condylar path (ORB), protrusive condylar path (PRO) between two groups were compared and analysed.
The results were as follows:
1. The average protrusive and orbiting condylar inclination of mandibular prognathic patient(28.44¢ª, 36.94¢ª) was significantly lower than those of normal group(40.15¢ª, 48.00¢ª) (P<0.01).
2. There was no statistically significant difference between the average immediate and progressive side shift of mandibular prognathic patient (0.37§®, 6.19¢ª)and those of normal group(0.52§®, 5.96¢ª) (P>0.0l).
3. The significant correlation was found between orbiting condylar inclination and protrusive condylar inclination.
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