Frontal-plane lateral border movements and chewing cycle characteristics

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作者
Rilo, B [1 ]
Fernandez, J [1 ]
Da Silva, L [1 ]
Insua, AM [1 ]
Santana, U [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Fac Med & Odontol, Dept Prosthodont, Sch Dent, Santiago De Compostela 15705, Spain
关键词
chewing cycle; kinesiography; masticatory movement; chewing dental contact; jaw movement; chewing patterns;
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2842.2001.00723.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
We studied the dental contact section of the chewing cycle, the most important section in terms of function (as it governs the effectiveness of food trituration). Specifically, we determined closing phase dental contact distance and lateral path inclination in a sample of healthy subjects, and investigated possible relationships between these variables and Ahlgren chewing cycle type. The chewing cycle was characterized in 63 healthy subjects by frontal plane kinesiography. In all cases kinesiographs were obtained for both right- and left-side chewing, with chewing gum as bolus. In all cases we determined closing phase dental contact distance, lateral path inclination and Ahlgren chewing cycle type. Most subjects (84%) showed 'normal' chewing cycles (Ahlgren types I-IV); inverted, contralateral and irregular cycles (types V-VII) were infrequent. Mean dental contact distance was 0.9 mm for right-side chewing and 1.2 mm for left-side chewing. Mean lateral path inclination was 35 degrees for right-side chewing and 37 degrees for left-side chewing. Normal chewing cycles are generally bilateral, whereas abnormal chewing cycles are never bilateral. Border movement distance does not differ in any consistent way between 'chopping' and 'grinding' chewing cycle types. Closing phase dental contact. distance showed a significant positive correlation with lateral path inclination.
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