• Title of article

    Pattern of Occlusal Contacts in Eccentric Mandibular Positions in Dental Students

  • Author/Authors

    Motiagheny, Negar Department of Anesthesiology - Faculty of Medicine - Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz , Parnia, Fereidoun , Moslehi Fard, Elnaz , Sadr, Katayoun Department of Prosthodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    85
  • To page
    89
  • Abstract
    Background and aims. This study observed occlusal contacts and their area on the teeth during lateral mandibular movements. The percentage of each occlusal pattern was determined. Materials and methods. Fifty subjects (male: 27, female: 23), aged 20-29 years, were included in the study. The criteria for selection were as follow: all subjects (i) were in their twenties; (ii) had normal occlusal alignment, no temporomandibular signs and symptoms with Angle’s Class I relationship; (iii) had full dentition except for third molars; (iv) had no history of orthodontic therapy; and (v) had no restorations involving a cusp. The occlusal contacts were recorded with occlusion foil in three lateral excursions: 1, 2 and 3 mm from the maximum intercuspation. Data were analyzed with chi-square test. Results. Most of working-side contact patterns were classified as group function (60%). Canine protection was rare (17%). Contact patterns other than canine protection and group function were found in 23% of the contact patterns on the right side. On the left side, group function was seen in 51%, canine protection in 21% and others patterns in 28% of the studied subjects. Conclusion. On laterotrusion, most subjects had group function on the working side but canine protection was rare.
  • Keywords
    working side , non-working side , mandibular movement , eccentric , border movement
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Record number

    2431289