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Protrusive maxillomandibular fixation for intracapsular condylar fracture: a report of two cases

  • Jeong, Yeong Kon;Park, Won-Jong;Park, Il Kyung;Kim, Gi Tae;Choi, Eun Joo
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • 제43권5호
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    • pp.331-335
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    • 2017
  • Clinical limitations following closed reduction of an intracapsular condylar fracture include a decrease in maximum mouth opening, reduced range of mandibular movements such as protrusion/lateral excursion, and reduced occlusal stability. Anteromedial and inferior displacement of the medial condyle fragment by traction of the lateral pterygoid muscle can induce bone overgrowth due to distraction osteogenesis between the medial and lateral condylar fragments, causing structural changes in the condyle. In addition, when conventional maxillomandibular fixation (MMF) is performed, persistent interdental contact sustains masticatory muscle hyperactivity, leading to a decreased vertical dimension and premature contact of the posterior teeth. To resolve the functional problems of conventional closed reduction, we designed a novel method for closed reduction through protrusive MMF for two weeks. Two patients diagnosed with intracapsular condylar fracture had favorable occlusion after protrusive MMF without premature contact of the posterior teeth. This particular method has two main advantages. First, in the protrusive position, the lateral condylar fragment is moved in the anterior-inferior direction closer to the medial fragment, minimizing bone formation between the two fragments and preventing structural changes. Second, in the protrusive position, posterior disclusion occurs, preventing masticatory muscle hyperactivity and the subsequent gradual decrease in ramus height.

전산화단층촬영법을 이용한 하악 전돌증 환자의 하악지 시상 골절단술후 하악과두 위치변화 분석 (EVALUATION OF CONDYLAR POSITION USING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPH FOLLOWING BILATERAL SAGITTAL SPLIT RAMUS OSTEOTOMY)

  • 최강영;이상한
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.570-593
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    • 1996
  • 본교실에서 하악지 시상 골절단술을 시행한 하악전돌증 환자 20명(남자 9명, 여자 11명)을 대상으로 술전, 술직후, 장기관찰기간동안의 전산화단층촬영법을 이용한 하악과두의 위치변화와 술전, 술직후, 악간고정제거 24시간후 및 장기관찰기간동안의 측모두부방사선사진에서의 재발과의 상관관계를 연구한 결과 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. 1. 두부 축방향 전산화단층사진에서의 과두간거리(MM')는 $84.45{\pm}4.01mm$ 였으며, 장축각은 우측 11.89%5.1 $9^{\circ}$좌측 $11.65{\pm}2.09^{\circ}$로 좌우 비슷하였으며, 기준선(AA')에서 과두의 외측점은 12mm, 내측점은 7mm 정도 전방에 위치하였다. 관상면 전산화단층사진에서의 과두간 거리(mm')는 $84.43{\pm}3.96mm$ 였으며, 사축각은 우측 $78.12{\pm}3.43^{\circ}$ 좌측 $78.09{\pm}6.12^{\circ}$로 좌우 비슷하였다 . 2. 술전후 과두위치 변화(T2C-T1C)는 통계적인 유의성은 없었으나(p>0.05), 다소 증가하는 경향을 보였으며, 장기관찰에 따른 회귀성향(TLC-T2C)에서는 LMD, LLD(p<0.05), RLD, RMD(p<0.01), mm'(P<0.001)는 모두 감소하였다. 3. 측면두부방사선사진상에서 술직후와 악간고정제거 24시간후(T3-T2)에서 하악의 초기재발은 통계적인 의의가 없었으며(p>0.05) 하악전치의 경우만 평균 0.33mm 전방이동하였다(p<0.05). NN'L1, NN'Pog, NN'Gn, NN'Me, over-jet에서 통계적인 유의성이 있었으며(p<0.05), NN'Ll 1.2%, NN'B 5.0%, NN'Pog 2.0%, NN'Gn 9.1%, NN'Me 10.3%의 총재발량을 보였다. 4. 하악골의 술전, 술후 변화량(T2-T1)이 총재발량에 미치는 영향에 대한 회귀분석에서 후퇴량이 많을수록 하악골의 총재발량이 많은 것으로 나타났다(p<0.05). 5. 하악골 변화량(T2-T1)과 하악과두 변화량(T2C-T1C, TLC-T2C), 하악과두 변화량(T2C-T1C, TLC-T2C)과 총재발량(TL-T2), 술전 하악과두 형태(T1C)와 하악과두 변화량(T2C-T1C, TLC-T2C), 그리고 술전 하악골 외형(T1)과 하악과두 변화량(T2C-T1C, TLC-T2C)에 대하여 단순 및 복잡회귀분석에서 통계적인 유의성은 없었다(p>0.05). 6. 술전 하악과두 형태(T1C)가 총재발량(TL-T2)에 미치는 영향에 대한 복잡회귀분석결과 우측과두에서는 과두간 거리가 멀고 장축각이 적고 사축각이 클수록 하악골의 수평적인 재발(NN'Ll, NN'8, NN'Pog, NN'Gn, NN'Me)이 많은 것으로 나타났으며(p<0.05), 좌측과두에서는 NN'Ll, NN'Me에서 같은 결과를 보였다. 7, 술전 하악과두 형태(T1C)가 술전 하악골외형(T1)에 미치는 영향에 대한 복잡회귀분석결과 우측과두에서는 과두간 거리가 멀고 장축각이 적고 사축각이 클수록 하악골의 수직고경이 큰 것으로 나타났고(p<0.05), 좌측과두에서는 과두간 거리가 멀고 장축각이 적고 사축각이 클수록 수직고경이 크며, 전돌된 양상으로 나타났다(p<0.05) . 8. 술전 하악골 외형(T1)이 총 재발량(TL-T2)에 미치는 영향에 대하여 단순회귀분석을 시행한 결과 NN'L1, NN'B, NN'Gn, NN'Me, over-jet 둥의 계측점에서 하악골이 전돌된 양상을 보일수록 NN'B에서의 총재발량은 많은 것으로 나타났다(p<0.05). 또 수평피개량(over-jet)이 클수록 NN'B, NN'Pog, NN'Gn, NN'Me에서의 총재발량이 많은 것으로 나타났다(p<0.05). 따라서 과두보존술을 이용하여 과두를 안정화시키고 난후 악골 형태를 재구성하였을 때 이로 인하여 생기는 하악과두 이동은 미미하여 술후 재발에 크게 영향을 미칠 정도는 아니라고 사료된다.

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심한 퇴행성 악관절 질환 환자에서 보철성 과두를 이용한 하악과두 재건술의 치험례 (A CLINICAL CASE OF ALLOPLASTIC CONDYLE REPLACEMENT WITH CONDYLAR PROSTHESIS IN SEVERE DEGENERATIVE JOINT DISEASE)

  • 전용민;김창현;차정섭;민경기;권종진
    • Maxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.162-167
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    • 2010
  • This is a case report about patient who had suffered from degenerative joint disease and treated by TMJ reconstruction with condylar prosthesis. The patient visited Korea University An-am hospital on 2007 complaining symptom about both TMJ pain, mouth opening limitation and open bite. From CT view there was severe resorption of both condylar head, therefore condylar prosthesis reconstruction was planned. After 3D RP model analysis for preparation, the patient was operated under general anesthesia for condylar prosthesis reconstruction and the symptom was alleviated. (increased mouth opening, reduced anterior open bite, full mouth occlusal contact achieved) Follow up was carried out monthly, but after this, patient refused follow up. After 26 months from the operation, the patient revisited for anterior open bite. In clinical evaluation, occlusal contact was remained, but anterior open bite was relapsed. From cephalometry analysis, severe resorption of glenoid fossa was found. Therefore, Autogenous disc reconstruction with alloplastic material was planned on August 2009. After another surgery, condylar prosthesis was regained its normal position in glenoid fossa, and occlusion was recovered properly.

정상 한국인의 하악 전방운동시 시상과로각과 절치로각에 관한 연구 (THE STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SAGITTAL CONDYLAR GUIDE ANGLE AND INCISAL GUIDE ANGLE DURING MANDIBULAR PROTRUSION IN NORMAL KOREAN)

  • 권긍록;우이형;최대균
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.11-36
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    • 1989
  • Mandibular movements are guided mainly by three determinants, namely the two posterior controls (the Temporomandibular joints) and the anterior control (the incisal guidance). The aim of this study was to evaluate the incisal guide angle in effort to reconcile a patient's condylar guide angle and incisu guide angle, to develop criteria for incisal guidance in clinical practice. 48 subjects (male 33, female 15) with intact intercuspation, without past history and symptoms of stomatognathic system, were selected for this study. All of the subjects had not anterior prostheses. The sagittal condylar guide angles and incisal guide angles were measured and estimated statistically by cephalogram and articulator (Whip-Mix 8500A). The results of this study were as follows: 1. Average of condylar guide angle was 43.33 degree by cephalogram, and was 35.18 degree by articulator. 95% confidence interval was from 40.43 to 46.23 degrees in cephalogram and was from 32.98 to 37.38 degrees in articulator. 2. Average of incisal guide angle was 51.51 degree by cephalogram, and was 44.11 degree by articulator. 95% confidence interval was from 49.12 to 54.95 degrees in cephalogram and was from 40.67 to 47.56 douses in articulator. 3. Difference between condylar and incisal guide angle was 8.18 degree by cephalogram, and was 8.94 degree by articulator. 95% confidence interval was from 4.61 to 11.74 degrees in cephalogram and was from 4.90 to 12.98 degrees in articulator. 4. In case of the incisal guide angle steeper than condylar guide angle, subjects were 69% (33 of 48) in cephatogram and 75% (36 of 48) in articulator. 5. By the multiple regression equation, condylar guide angle was more influenced by the anterior teeth. 6. When the mandible protrudes from the intercuspal position to the edge to edge position the incisal linear movement was 4.18mm (S.D.:1.30mm) and the condylar linear movement was 4.38mm (S.D.:1.26mm).

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3-D CT를 이용한 악교정수술후의 하악 과두 위치와 하악폭경 및 하악각의 평가 (3-D CT EVALUATION OF CONDYLE HEAD POSITION, MANDIBULAR WIDTH, AND MANDIBULAR ANGLE AFTER MANDIBULAR SETBACK SURGERY)

  • 김재원;이동현;이수연;김재현;이상한
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • 제35권4호
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    • pp.229-239
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate the change in condylar position, width, and angle before and after orthognathic surgery using 3-dimensional computed tomograph. Pre and posterative 3-D CT was taken on 38 patients and through axial, frontal, sagittal measurements and by 3-dimensional reconstruction, the changes in condylar postion, mandibular width and angle were analyzed and others such as the difference in gender, operation and fixation method, setback length and in relation with temporomandibular disorders were done together too. The results were as follows: The inward rotation of condyle in axial condylar angle, the forward movement of right condyle in sagittal anterior-posterior distance, the superior movement of both condyles in sagittal superior-inferior distance, the decrease in gonial angle, the increase in mandibular width, the decrease in distance between the axial coronoid process distance and the increase in the frontal intercondylar distance were statistically significant. There were no statistically significant changes in gender difference, however in the difference in operation method, change in the gonial angle was observed and there was more change in bilateral sagittal split osteotomy group compared to two-jaw surgery group. In the difference in fixation method, the decrease in axial coronoid process distance and the change in sagittal anterior-posterior distance were statistically significant. In the difference in setback, the increase in setback didn't relate directly with the increased change in condyle position. In the relation with temporomandibular disorder, changes in left axial condylar angle and axial coronoid process distance were statistically significant. Changes in condylar position could be observed after the orthognathic surgery but it doesn't seem to have much of a clinical importance. The orthognathic surgery is effective in decreasing the mandibular angle, and it is not related with the temporomandibular disorder.

부정교합환자에서 교합안정장치의 사용이 하악과두의 위치변화에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구 (THE EFFECT OF OCCLUSAL SPLINT THERAPY ON CONDYLAR POSITIONAL CHANGES IN MALOCCLUSION PATIENTS)

  • 김영복
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제21권2호
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    • pp.325-340
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    • 1991
  • There are evidences that occlusal splint therapy is critical to diagnose hidden akeleto-occlusal disharmonies in malocclusion patients and capable of enhancing stability after orthodontic treatment. In addition, evidences have implicated occlusal splint therapy in condylar positional changes during TMJ disorder treatment. In view of these evidences, this study was performed to investigate the effect of occlusal splint therapy on condylar positional changes in malocclusion patients and the possible clinical application of the occlusal splint as an additional orthodontic tool. For this study, 8 Angle's Class I malocclusion patients, who had centric occlusion-centric relation discrepancy within 1.0 mm and had no clinical symptoms of TMJ disorder, were selected as control group. And 22 malocclusion patients who had centric occlusion-centric relation discrepancy over 1.0 mm were selected and subdivided as Class I Malocclusion group, Class II div. 1 malocclusion group, Class II div. 2 malocclusion group, Open bite group, and Mandibular asymmetry group. For each subject the occlusal splint with mutually protected type of occlusal scheme was applied for 3 months. Condylar positions in centric relation and centric occlusion were measured using Panadent articulators and Panadent condylar position indicator (CPI) before and after occlusal splint therapy. On the basis of this study, the following conclusions might be drawn: 1, In control group, Class II div. 2 malocclusion group, and mandibular assymetry group, there were no significant differences in condylar positions before and after occlusal splint therapy. 2. In Class I malocclusion group, condyles were moved $0.27{\pm}0.45mm$ forward (p < 0.05) and $0.98{\pm}0.25mm$ upward (p < 0.01) after occlusal splint therapy. 3. In Class I malocclusion group, condyles were moved $0.24{\pm}0.21mm$ backward (p < 0.05) and $1.01{\pm}0.33mm$ upward (p < 0.01) after occlusal splint therapy. 4. In open bite group, condyles were moved $1.24{\pm}0.30mm$ upward (p < 0.01) after occlusal splint therapy. 5. In both control and experimental groups, there were no significant differences in lateral condylar positions before and after occlusal splint therapy.

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부정교합자의 하악과두 위치에 관한 단층방사선학적 연구 (A TOMOGRAPHIC STUDY OF CONDYLAR POSITION IN ASYMPTOMATIC SUBJECTS WITH MALOCCLUSION)

  • 김영주;고광준
    • 치과방사선
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.105-121
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    • 1989
  • The author analysed tomograms and submento-vertex radiograms of 90 temporomandibular joints from 45 asymptomatic young adults. 15 had Angle class Ⅰ malocclusion, 15 classⅡ and 15 class Ⅲ. Corrected lateral tomograms were obtained in three condylar positions; centric occlusion, centric relation and 1 inch mouth opening. The condylar angulation, depth of cut, joint spaces were analysed in each radiogram. The obtained results were as follows; 1. The mean condylar angulation in Angle class Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ group was 17.55±5.51° 13.33±8.85° 16.25±6.60° respectively, and there was no significant difference in each group. The mean condylar angulation of right side (16.62±7.23°) was larger than left side (14.80±7.33°). 2. The mean depth of cut in Angle class Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ group was 8.13±1.61㎝, 3.05±3.80㎝, 7.75±2.19㎝, respectively. Angle class Ⅰ and class Ⅱ group revealed significant difference in measurement (p<0.0l). 3. The mean height of articular fossa in Angle class Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ group was 8.67±3.06㎜, 9.61±2.57㎜, 8.93±2.83㎜, respectively. And the mean width of articular fossa was 19.90±2.80㎜, 19.48±3.83㎜, 20.36±4.82㎜, respectively. 4. The mean height and width of condylar head was 5.11±1.16㎜, 11.20±2.26㎜, respectively. 5. In centric occlusion, the superior joint space was the largest (3.42±1.42㎜), followed by anterior joint space (2.94±1.95㎜) and the posterior joint space (2.64±1.19㎜. In centric relation, the anterior joint space was the largest (3.86±2.17㎜), followed by the superior joint space (3.64±3.68㎜) and the posterior joint space (1.18±0.77㎜). 6. The displaced measurement from centric relation to centric occlusion was 1.10±1.04㎜ anteriorly and 0.24±0.97㎜ inferiorly. In 1 inch mouth opening state, the condylar head displaced posteroinferiorly (2.49±2.49㎜ posteriorly, 1.17±1.34㎜ inferiorly) from the apex of articular eminence. And Angle class Ⅰ and Ⅱ group, Angle class Ⅱ and Ⅲ group revealed significant difference in posterior measurement, respectively (p<0.01).

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악관절증에서 과두위변화에 따른 골변화양상 분석 (Radiographic study of bone deformans on charged condylar head position in TMJ arthrosis)

  • 유동수
    • 치과방사선
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.151-162
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    • 1983
  • The author analyzed the morphologic changes of bone structure from 848 radiograph is (424 joints) of 212 patients with temporomandibular joint arthrosis, which were obtained by the oblque-Iateral transcranial projection and orthopantomography. The interelation of the bone changes and condylar head positions the results were as follows: 1. In the 212 patients with TMJ arthrosis, 210 patients(99.05%) show the condylar positional changes. Among them, 187 patients 989.05%) show the bone changes. 2. In TMJ arthrosis patients with bone changes, 10% patients(57.75%) show both the condylar positional changes and bone changes. 66 patients( %) show the condylar psoitional changes bilaterally and bone changes unilaterally. On the other hand, 11 patients (5.88%) show the condylar positional changes unilaterally and bone change bilaterally. 3. The bone changes in the TMJ arthrosis patients with the condylar positional changes were as follows: There were the flatlening of articular surface in 103 cases (26.55%) the erosion in 99cases 925.57%), and the erosion in 88 cases (22.68%). There were not much differences among the three types of bone changes. And the deformity in 70 cases (18.04%), the sclerosis in 22 cases(5.67%), the marginal protiferation in 6 cases(1.55%) were seen. 4. The regions of bone changes in TMJ arthrosis patients with condylar positional changes were as follows: They occurred at the condyle head(51.04%), the articular eminence(39.20%) and the articular fossa(9.60%) in that order. The condylar positional changes and bone changes according to the regions were as follows: a) In the bone changes at the condyle head, the flatteming (34.63%) was a most frequent finding and the deformity(27.63%) the erosion(24.32%) in the order. In the condylar positional changes, the downward positioning of condyle(41.44%) was a most frequent finding in the mouth closed state and the restricted movement within the articular fossa(35.46%) in the mouth open state. b) In the bone changes at the articular eminence, the eburnation(33.26%) was a most frequent finding and the flatteming(31.16%), the erosion(28.37%) in that order. In the condylar positional changes, the downward positionirg of condyle(39.81%) was a most frequent finding in the mouth closed state and the restricted movement within the articular fossa(24.77%) in the mouth open state. c) In the bone changes at the articular fossa, the eburnation(72.90%) was amost frequent finding and theerosion(17.76%), the sclerosis(9.35%) in that arder. In the condylar positional changes, the downward positionirg of condyle(41.5%) was a most frequent finding in the mouth closed state and the mormal positionirg of condyle(27.78%) in the mouth open state.

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Fisher's Angle에 관한 연구 (A STUDY OF FISHER'S ANGLE)

  • 김영수
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.7-21
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    • 1979
  • This investigation was to analyse normal protrusive and lateral condylar pantographic records written on the sagittal plane and to study components of Fisher's angle and their interrelations. The purpose of this study was limited to (1) discussing the significance of sagittal pantographic record in diagnosis of occlusal disease and(2) basing for reasoning validity of measuring Fisher's angle which has been reported so far. As a result followings were concluded. 1. In each protrusive and lateral condylar movement path, five complicate factors such as initial straightness, distributed simple sigmoid type, simple curvature, initial tiny protruding convexity and tiny repeated sigmoid patterns were noted. Generally each condylar movement path was composed of two to three of these factors. 2. The distribution of positional interrelations of protrusive and lateral condylar paths could be divided into five categories; (a) protrusive-upper, (b) completely coinciding, (c) partially initial coinciding, (d) partially inverted crossing, and (e) completely inverting. Among these, protrusive path-upper positioned condyles were prevailed (79.2%). 3. The distribution of interrelations of protrusive and lateral condylar paths could be devided into five categories according to their distances in the course of movement. Among these, opening (95.8%) and paralleling (66.7%) were prevailing. 4. The involved number of characteristic heterogenous patterns of five categories in protrusive and lateral condylar movement recording relations at one simultaneous recordings was limited to three. However, in case of homogeneous patterns were repeated, usually three to four were included. 5. The maximum distance between protrusive and lateral condylar paths was 1.45mm at the location of 4mm advanced position from centric relation point and 3.90mm at the location of protrusive movement terminal. 6. It seemed to be that ,pantographic records should be consulted other clinical symptoms in order to make certain occlusion diagnosis. 7. At the present moment of investigation, expressing Fisher's angle as a degree revealed a lack due to inherent complexity of protrusive and lateral condylar movement paths. 8. The typical pattern of protrusive and lateral condylar paths written on a pantographic sagittal plate might be described as follows; (a) protrusive condylar path should be positioned upwardly, (b) both mainly be simple curvature, (c) interrelations mainly be opening or paralleling. 9. The mean amounts of separation between protrusive and lateral condylar movement path were $0.75{\pm}0.46$ at 4mm advanced location from centric relation and $1.74{\pm}0.64mm$ at the location of protrusive path terminal.

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Cone-beam CT를 이용한 최대교두간접촉위(MIP)에서 과두 위치에 대한 방사선적 평가 (Radiographic Evaluation of Condyle Position at Maximum Intercuspal Position Using Cone-beam CT)

  • 오상천;지영덕
    • 구강회복응용과학지
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.111-120
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    • 2010
  • 목적: 본 연구는 측두하악관절의 시상 CT 이미지에서 최대교두감합위시 양 과두의 위치와 대칭성을 평가하기 위해 기획되었다. 재료 및 방법: Cone-bem CT가 각 100명의 남/녀 그리고 증상/무증상으로 분류된 총 200명의 400개 측두하악관절을 평가하는데 사용되었다. 3명의 독립된 평가자(치과의사)가 전방위(AP), 중앙위(MP), 후방위(PP)으로 분류된 과두 위치와 양 과두의 대칭성을 결정하였다. 결과: 성별에 따른 전방위, 중앙위, 후방위의 평균 퍼센트(%)는 남성에서 48.5, 28.5, 23였고, 여성에서 34, 38, 28였다. 과두의 대칭성은 성별에 관계없이 대칭인 경우가 많았다. 증상과 무증상의 관점에서 보면 전방위, 중앙위, 후방위의 평균 퍼센트(%)는 무증상 그룹에서 44.5, 34, 21.5였고, 증상이 있는 그룹에서는 37, 33.5, 29.5였다. 과두의 대칭성은 무증상 그룹에서는 대칭성이 더 빈번했고, 증상 그룹에서는 비대칭이 더 많았다. 결론: 이 데이터는 Cone-bean CT에 의해서 얻어진 최대교두감합위에서 과두 위치의 임상 평가를 위해 유용한 기준이 될 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.