Digital evaluation of occlusal forces: comparison between healthy subjects and TMD patients.

Annali di stomatologia Pub Date : 2017-11-08 eCollection Date: 2017-04-01 DOI:10.11138/ads/2017.8.2.089
Giacomo Ferrato, Giovanni Falisi, Gaetano Ierardo, Antonella Polimeni, Carlo Di Paolo
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Aim: Continuous technological innovation has provided the clinicians to access to a computerized device that can analyse the different characteristics of occlusal contacts. The purpose of this research was to use this device to study the occlusal forces comparing healthy subjects and TMD patients.

Materials and methods: The study was conducted by following specific criteria to select participants; the sample was divided into two homogeneous groups: control group (CG) comprising healthy subjects, and dysfunctional group (DG) comprising TMD patients. The occlusal force analysis was performed using the computerized system T-Scan III V 5.20 T. The data were analysed with statistical methods.

Results: The most significant differences emerged between the groups in the average occlusal load distribution and in the location of the centre of occlusal forces (COF). In particular, compared with the CG and the functional standard, reductions in the molar field forces on the second and first molars of 27% and 6.9%, respectively, were observed in the DG. The COF was located in the most forward position in TMD patients compared with healthy subjects.

Conclusions: Although the differences in the distribution of the occlusal forces and the location of the occlusal centre of gravity were significant, the relationship between occlusal contacts and TMD remains to be fully clarified. Further research is needed to investigate whether studying occlusal force distributions in both healthy subjects and TMD patients.

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咬合力的数字评估:健康受试者与TMD患者的比较。
目的:不断的技术创新为临床医生提供了一种计算机化的设备,可以分析咬合接触的不同特征。本研究的目的是利用该装置比较健康受试者和TMD患者的咬合力。材料和方法:本研究按照特定的标准来选择参与者;将样本分为两组:对照组(CG)由健康受试者组成,功能障碍组(DG)由TMD患者组成。采用计算机化系统T-Scan III V 5.20 t进行咬合力分析,数据采用统计学方法进行分析。结果:两组间的平均咬合负荷分布和咬合力中心位置差异最显著。特别地,与CG和功能标准相比,DG的第二磨牙和第一磨牙的磨牙场力分别降低了27%和6.9%。与健康受试者相比,TMD患者的COF位于最前方。结论:虽然在咬合力分布和咬合重心位置上存在显著差异,但咬合接触与TMD之间的关系仍有待充分阐明。是否研究健康受试者和TMD患者的咬合力分布需要进一步的研究。
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