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Angular measurements of the mandible in adults with temporomandibular joint disorders: a CBCT study
Author(s) -
Seda Sertel Meyvaci,
Duygu Göller Bulut,
Ayşe Tuğçe Öztürk,
Handan Ankaralı
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
anatomy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1307-8798
pISSN - 1308-8459
DOI - 10.2399/ana.20.821964
Subject(s) - masticatory force , medicine , temporomandibular joint , cone beam computed tomography , mandible (arthropod mouthpart) , orthodontics , significant difference , mann–whitney u test , malocclusion , research diagnostic criteria , temporomandibular disorder , dentistry , computed tomography , surgery , physical therapy , biology , botany , chronic pain , genus
Objectives: Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a degenerative musculoskeletal disease of unknown etiology, associated with morphological and functional deformities. The present study aimed to evaluate the angular parameters of the mandible in TMD patients with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and to compare with healthy controls. Methods: A total of 107 patients (54 in the TMD group and 53 in the control group) were included in the study. Ten angular measurements including right and left sides and 4 different length measurements were evaluated on CBCT images of both groups to eliminate individual differences. The differences between the two groups were examined using the significance test or Mann-Whitney U test. Multiple linear regression analysis was used for a detailed examination of the relationship between parameters. Results: The upper face width was significantly higher in the TMD group (p=0.004). After correcting for the upper face width value, there was a significant difference between the groups in terms of the right b angle values (p=0.001). The other differences were not significant (p>0.05). Conclusion: The decrease in the right b angle in the TMD group can be interpreted as a result of the mechanical effect of masticatory muscle hyperactivity on the angular properties of the mandible in these patients

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