Condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turbo

Introduction: all orthodontic treatments must be safe in terms of temporomandibular joint health. No reports in the recent literature evaluate the association between the use of posterior bite turbos and condylar position changes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate condylar position change...

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Main Authors: German Eduardo Puerta-Salazar, Carlos Humberto Martínez-Cajas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2020-06-01
Series:Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia
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Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/odont/article/view/333913/20802746
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spelling doaj-ba677ea025054b6b889fd8aa9c4d28dc2021-09-20T20:38:50ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia0121-246X2145-76702020-06-013211825Condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turboGerman Eduardo Puerta-Salazar0Carlos Humberto Martínez-Cajas1Universidad del ValleUNICOC-CaliIntroduction: all orthodontic treatments must be safe in terms of temporomandibular joint health. No reports in the recent literature evaluate the association between the use of posterior bite turbos and condylar position changes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate condylar position changes occurring after three-month treatment with posterior bite turbo in patients from the Dental School of the Universidad del Valle. Methods: a sample of 15 hyperdivergent patients was randomly distributed into two groups: Bite Turbo and Control Group. Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CB-CT) was used to assess the condyle position before the bite turbos bonding to first and second molars, and after three months of use of the appliances. Distances were taken from the CB-CT by a single operator, and the calibration was tested with intraclass correlation (> 0.9). Results: no statistical difference between the position of left and right condyles was detected. However, there was a significant difference in the upper space of the left condyle between the initial and final measurement. Patients reported satisfactory use of the occlusal bite turbo (85.8%) in three months of treatment. Conclusion: contrary to the expected, the simultaneous use of posterior occlusal appliances with balanced mandibular movements for 3 months did not cause significant changes in condylar position. The patients tolerate well the use of occlusal stops.https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/odont/article/view/333913/20802746ortho- dontic appliancecone-beam com- puted tomographytemporomandibu- lar joint condyledental occlusionaparato de orto- donciatomografía computarizada de haz de conocóndilo articular temporomandibu- laroclusión dental
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author German Eduardo Puerta-Salazar
Carlos Humberto Martínez-Cajas
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Carlos Humberto Martínez-Cajas
Condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turbo
Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia
ortho- dontic appliance
cone-beam com- puted tomography
temporomandibu- lar joint condyle
dental occlusion
aparato de orto- doncia
tomografía computarizada de haz de cono
cóndilo articular temporomandibu- lar
oclusión dental
author_facet German Eduardo Puerta-Salazar
Carlos Humberto Martínez-Cajas
author_sort German Eduardo Puerta-Salazar
title Condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turbo
title_short Condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turbo
title_full Condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turbo
title_fullStr Condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turbo
title_full_unstemmed Condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turbo
title_sort condylar position changes after three months of treatment with posterior bite turbo
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Revista Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Antioquia
issn 0121-246X
2145-7670
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Introduction: all orthodontic treatments must be safe in terms of temporomandibular joint health. No reports in the recent literature evaluate the association between the use of posterior bite turbos and condylar position changes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate condylar position changes occurring after three-month treatment with posterior bite turbo in patients from the Dental School of the Universidad del Valle. Methods: a sample of 15 hyperdivergent patients was randomly distributed into two groups: Bite Turbo and Control Group. Cone-Beam Computed Tomography (CB-CT) was used to assess the condyle position before the bite turbos bonding to first and second molars, and after three months of use of the appliances. Distances were taken from the CB-CT by a single operator, and the calibration was tested with intraclass correlation (> 0.9). Results: no statistical difference between the position of left and right condyles was detected. However, there was a significant difference in the upper space of the left condyle between the initial and final measurement. Patients reported satisfactory use of the occlusal bite turbo (85.8%) in three months of treatment. Conclusion: contrary to the expected, the simultaneous use of posterior occlusal appliances with balanced mandibular movements for 3 months did not cause significant changes in condylar position. The patients tolerate well the use of occlusal stops.
topic ortho- dontic appliance
cone-beam com- puted tomography
temporomandibu- lar joint condyle
dental occlusion
aparato de orto- doncia
tomografía computarizada de haz de cono
cóndilo articular temporomandibu- lar
oclusión dental
url https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/odont/article/view/333913/20802746
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