Changes in temporomandibular joint disc position and form following Herbst and fixed orthodontic treatment
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/04/2012
18/04/2012
2010
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Objective: To determine the changes in the position and form of the temporomandibular joint articular disc in adolescents with Class II division 1 malocclusion and mandibular retrognathism treated with the Herbst appliance (phase I) and fixed orthodontic appliance (phase II). Materials and Methods: Thirty-two consecutive adolescents went through phase I of treatment and 23 completed phase II. The temporomandibular joints were evaluated qualitatively by means of magnetic resonance images at the beginning of treatment (T1), during phase I (T2), at the end of phase I (T3), and at the end of phase II (T4). Results: Significant changes in disc position were not observed with the mouth closed between T1 X T3 (P = .317), T3 X T4 (P = .287), or T1 X T4 (P = .261). At T2, on average, the disc was positioned regressively. With the mouth open, no difference was observed between T1 X T3 (P = .223) or T1 X T4 (P = .082). We did observe a significant difference between T3 X T4 (P < .05). Significant changes in the disc form were found with the mouth closed between T1 X T2 (P < .001) and T2 X T3 (P < .001). Conclusions: At the end of the two-phase treatment, in general terms, the position and form of the initial articular discs were maintained; however, in some temporomandibular joints some seemingly adverse effects were observed at T4. (Angle Orthod. 2010;80:843-852.) |
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ANGLE ORTHODONTIST, v.80, n.5, p.843-852, 2010 0003-3219 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15493 10.2319/093009-545.1 |
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eng |
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E H ANGLE EDUCATION RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC |
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Angle Orthodontist |
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openAccess Copyright E H ANGLE EDUCATION RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC |
Palavras-Chave | #Temporomandibular joint #Magnetic resonance #Angle Class II malocclusion #Herbst therapy #FUNCTIONAL ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES #MANDIBULAR PROTRACTION #STRESS-DISTRIBUTION #PART 1 #DISORDERS #CONDYLE #THERAPY #GROWTH #FOSSA #TMJ #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine |
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