颞下颌关节结构和功能改变患者骨骼和牙齿形态的变化:初步报告

H.G. Stringert D.D.S. M.S. , F.W. Worms D.D.S. M.S.D.
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我们将62名记录有颞下颌关节结构和功能改变的受试者的头颅测量和临床检查数据与102名来自标准样本的受试者的数据进行比较。该研究的目的有两个:(1)提供记录在案的颞下颌关节改变的受试者样本的描述;(2)将该样本与来自一般人群的对照受试者样本进行头部测量比较。结果表明,实验样本中具有“高平面”特征的受试者比例增加,具有“低平面”特征的受试者比例减少,但牙齿和咬合参数几乎没有差异。各角度分类组被试的比例及特征均无差异。仅基于描述性统计,有消极创伤史的实验对象组有一种趋势,即表现出“第2部分”割伤关系的比例增加。
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Variations in skeletal and dental patterns in patients with structural and functional alterations of the temporomandibular joint: A preliminary report

Cephalometric and clinical examination data from a group of 62 subjects with documented structural and functional changes in the temporomandibular joint were compared with that of a group of 102 subjects from a normative sample. The purpose of the study was twofold: (1) to provide a description of a sample of subjects with documented TMJ alterations and (2) to make cephalometric comparisons between this sample and a sample of control subjects from the general population. Results indicated an increased proportion of subjects with “high plane” characteristics and a decreased proportion of subjects with “low plane” characteristics in the experimental sample, but little or no differences in dental and occlusal parameters were found. There were no differences in the proportions or characteristics of subjects in any Angle classification group. There was a tendency, based solely on descriptive statistics, for the group of experimental subjects with negative trauma histories to exhibit an increased proportion of “division 2” incisal relationships.

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