A STUDY ON THE FACTORS AFFECTING TO TOOTH WEAR

치아교모에 영향을 미치는 요인에 관한 연구

  • Park, Hyun-Bae (Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Han, Kyung-Soo (Department of Oral Medicine, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Jin, Tai-Ho (Department of Prosthodontics, College of Dentistry, Wonkwang University)
  • 박현배 (원광대학교 치과대학 치과보철학교실) ;
  • 한경수 (원광대학교 치과대학 구강내과학교실) ;
  • 진태호 (원광대학교 치과대학 치과보철학교실)
  • Published : 1999.06.01

Abstract

This study was performed to investigate the factors related to tooth wear. For this study, 78 patients with temporomandibular disorders and 76 dental students without any signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders were selected as the patients group and as the normal group, respectively. Preferred chewing side, Angle's classification, lateral guidance pattern, head and shoulder posture were observed clinically. Electromyographic activity of anterior temporalis and masseter muscle were recorded with $BioEMG^{(R)}$ and occlusal status were recorded with $T-Scan^{(R)}$. Wear facet area of each tooth was measured from working model of upper arch corresponding to the occlusal status from T-Scan. Wear facet area were measured with planimeter in $mm^2$. Total area were divided into incisal, canine, posterior tooth area. Anterior wearfacet area was incisor area plus canine area, and unilateral area was anterior area plus posterior area. The data collected were analyzed by SAS statistical program and the results of this study were as follows: 1. There was no significant difference between the two groups in total werafacet area, and male subjects showed tendency to have larger area in the normal group but female subjects showed tendency vice versa. 2. There was no significant difference related to preferred chewing side and Angle's classification, however some difference was observed by lateral guidance pattern. Anterior wear facet area in subjects of canine guidance was the largest in the three subgroups. 3. Subjects with head tilting to right side had larger posterior and total area, and subjects with higher shoulder in right side had larger canine and anterior area than any other subgrous. 4. Electromyographic activity of masseter muscle was more correlated with wear facet area than anterior temporalis muscle, and tooth contact number and force were significantly correlated with wear facet area, but the most important factor affecting tooth attrition was age.

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