An observational analysis to evaluate the influence of occlusion on body posture and plantar pressure - An in vivo study.

IF 1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Aishwarya Deshmukh, Shwetha Kumari Poovani, Prafulla Thumati
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Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the influence of occlusion on body posture and plantar arch pressure.

Settings and design: An Observational analysis to Analyze the Influence of Occlusion on Plantar Pressure and Body Posture.

Materials and methods: A total of 30 asymptomatic subjects were selected for the study including 18 females and 12 males from age group 22 years to 28 years with a mean age of 24.83 years. Each subject underwent evaluation of occlusion at MIP using a Digital Occlusal analyzer (T-Scan III). At this point, the subjects were made to stand on a mat scan which consisted of a large postural platform sensor and a computer that displayed the plantar pressure data. The computer connected to the T Scan displayed the occlusal pressure analysis. This was followed by an evaluation of body posture using a posture grid where the photographs were taken and an evaluation of the frontal and lateral photos was done using the APECS - posture analysis app.

Statistical analysis used: Statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) for windows version 22.0 Released 2013, Armonk, N Y: IBM Corp., was used to perform Statistical Analysis. A chi-square test was applied for qualitative variables to find the association. Paired t-test was applied to compare the changes in the quantitative parameters in eye-open and eye-closed conditions. The level of significance was set at 5%.

Results: As observed from the results, occlusion for 40% of the subjects, where n = 12, was dominant on the right side. Occlusion for 23.3% of subjects, where n = 7, was dominant on the left side. Whereas, for 36.7% of subjects, where n = 11, the pressure distribution was almost equal on both sides. The inclination of body posture for 23.3% of subjects, where n = 7, was towards the right side. The inclination of body posture for 50% of subjects, where n = 11, was towards the left side. And, the inclination of body posture for 26.7% of subjects, where n = 8, was neutral i.e., balanced on the right and left side. Plantar pressure for 6.7% of subjects, where n = 2, was dominant on the right side. Plantar pressure for 36.7% of subjects, where n = 11, was dominant on the left side. Whereas, for 56.7% of subjects, where n = 17, the plantar pressure distribution was almost equal on both sides.

Conclusion: On correlating the three parameters, it was found that occlusion for most of the subjects dominated on the right side, while body posture and plantar pressure dominated on the contralateral i.e., left side.

评估闭塞对身体姿势和足底压力影响的观察分析--一项体内研究。
目的:本研究旨在评估咬合对身体姿势和足弓压力的影响:观察分析闭塞对跖压和身体姿势的影响:研究共选取了 30 名无症状的受试者,包括 18 名女性和 12 名男性,年龄在 22 岁至 28 岁之间,平均年龄为 24.83 岁。每位受试者都使用数字咬合分析仪(T-Scan III)在 MIP 处接受了咬合评估。此时,受试者要站在由一个大型姿势平台传感器和一台显示足底压力数据的计算机组成的垫子上进行扫描。与 T 型扫描仪相连的计算机显示咬合压力分析。随后,使用姿势网格对身体姿势进行评估,在网格上拍摄照片,并使用 APECS - 姿势分析应用程序对正面和侧面照片进行评估:使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)2013 年发布的 22.0 版(Armonk, N Y:IBM 公司)进行统计分析。对定性变量采用卡方检验,以发现相关性。采用配对 t 检验比较睁眼和闭眼条件下定量参数的变化。显著性水平设定为 5%:从结果中可以看出,40% 的受试者(n = 12)的闭塞以右侧为主。23.3%的受试者(n=7)的闭塞以左侧为主。而在 36.7% 的受试者(n=11)中,两侧的压力分布几乎相等。23.3% 的受试者(n=7)的身体姿势倾向右侧。50%的受试者(n=11)的身体姿势偏向左侧。26.7%的受试者(n=8)的身体姿势倾斜度为中性,即左右两侧平衡。6.7%的受试者(n=2)的足底压力以右侧为主。36.7%的受试者(n=11)的足底压力以左侧为主。而在 56.7% 的受试者(n=17)中,两侧足底压力分布几乎相等:在对这三个参数进行相关分析后发现,大多数受试者的咬合以右侧为主,而身体姿势和足底压力则以对侧(即左侧)为主。
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The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society
The Journal of Indian Prosthodontic Society DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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