Position of Mandibular Condyles during Stabilization Splint Wearing
The purpose of this study was to determine the position of mandibular condyles during wearing of stabilization splints with different thickness. Two stabilization splints were made for 10 completely dentate participants. First splint was made with minimal 1 mm distance at molar area between the uppe...
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doaj-01c2f245c2ff489db486baa85fe619862020-11-24T21:38:07ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research Acta Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512017-01-01564594599Position of Mandibular Condyles during Stabilization Splint WearingAnja Profozić0Antonia Plazibat1Antonia Polašek2Manuela Pliško3Samir Čimić46th year student, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia6th year student, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia6th year student, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia6th year student, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Removable Prosthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaThe purpose of this study was to determine the position of mandibular condyles during wearing of stabilization splints with different thickness. Two stabilization splints were made for 10 completely dentate participants. First splint was made with minimal 1 mm distance at molar area between the upper and lower teeth, while the second splint was made 3 mm higher than the first splint. Condylar position measurements during splint wearing were done using ultrasound jaw tracking device with six degrees of freedom at the antero-posterior (x), vertical (y) and lateral (z) axes. Linear deviation values were calculated from the values of the Cartesian coordinate system. The mean value of linear deviation between the habitual occlusion and the occlusion with stabilization splint made at 1 mm distance in molar area was 2.04±1.18 mm, while with stabilization splint made 3 mm higher than the first one it was 2.32±1.24 mm. Independent samples T test did not confirm statistically significant difference in deviation values between the splints of different thickness. Raising stabilization splint height does not change significantly the position of the condyle within the temporomandibular joint. Higher condylar distraction in the temporomandibular joint cannot be expected with ‘thicker’ stabilization splint.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/287514ProsthodonticsSplintsTemporomandibular joint disordersMandibular condyleDental oc-clusion |
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Anja Profozić Antonia Plazibat Antonia Polašek Manuela Pliško Samir Čimić Position of Mandibular Condyles during Stabilization Splint Wearing Acta Clinica Croatica Prosthodontics Splints Temporomandibular joint disorders Mandibular condyle Dental oc-clusion |
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Anja Profozić Antonia Plazibat Antonia Polašek Manuela Pliško Samir Čimić |
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Position of Mandibular Condyles during Stabilization Splint Wearing |
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Position of Mandibular Condyles during Stabilization Splint Wearing |
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Position of Mandibular Condyles during Stabilization Splint Wearing |
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Position of Mandibular Condyles during Stabilization Splint Wearing |
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Position of Mandibular Condyles during Stabilization Splint Wearing |
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position of mandibular condyles during stabilization splint wearing |
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Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research |
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Acta Clinica Croatica |
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0353-9466 1333-9451 |
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2017-01-01 |
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The purpose of this study was to determine the position of mandibular condyles during wearing of stabilization splints with different thickness. Two stabilization splints were made for 10 completely dentate participants. First splint was made with minimal 1 mm distance at molar area between the upper and lower teeth, while the second splint was made 3 mm higher than the first splint. Condylar position measurements during splint wearing were done using ultrasound jaw tracking device with six degrees of freedom at the antero-posterior (x), vertical (y) and lateral (z) axes. Linear deviation values were calculated from the values of the Cartesian coordinate system. The mean value of linear deviation between the habitual occlusion and the occlusion with stabilization splint made at 1 mm distance in molar area was 2.04±1.18 mm, while with stabilization splint made 3 mm higher than the first one it was 2.32±1.24 mm. Independent samples T test did not confirm statistically significant difference in deviation values between the splints of different thickness. Raising stabilization splint height does not change significantly the position of the condyle within the temporomandibular joint. Higher condylar distraction in the temporomandibular joint cannot be expected with ‘thicker’ stabilization splint. |
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Prosthodontics Splints Temporomandibular joint disorders Mandibular condyle Dental oc-clusion |
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