J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
1999 Oct;25(4):331-337.
Lateral Cephalometric Analysis of Asymptomatic Volunteers and Symptomatic Patients with Temporomandibular Internal Derangement
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Medicine, Dong-A University.
Abstract
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Study of dentofacial structure relationships relative to TMJ internal derangement is required to increase the predictability of TMJ internal derangement. But few studies have been reported. The purpose of this study is to reveal any correlation of dentofacial characteristics with TMJ internal derangement by lateral cephalometric analysis. Patients were devided into two groups. (1) Symptomatic patients with TMJ internal derangement (2) Asymptomatic volunteers with no TMJ internal derangement.
Twenty symptomatic patients with TMJ internal derangement(7male, 13female) were selected from our clinic and had undergone a standarized clinical examination, panorama, transcranical view, TMJ tomography. Twenty asymptomatic volunteers(9male, 11female) were selected from our clinic with no pain, no limitation of motion. All subjects had undergone lateral cephalometric analysis.
The results were obtained as follows.
1. No significant difference between ID and normal group is detected in cranial base.
2. Maxilla position of ID group is located more posterioly than normal group.
3. Mandible position of ID group is located more posteriorly than normal group and facial profile is hyperdivergent.
4. Posterior facial height of ID group is less than normal group thus facial profile is hyperdivergent.
The patients, as mentioned, have a high prevalance of ID thus it should be careful in TMJ ID diagnosis and treatment.