Post-orthodontic occlusal function |
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Authors: | A. Smith MDSc, T. J. Freer BDSc,PhD,FDS,DOrth RCS,FRACDS,Associate Professor&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Private Practitioner, Toowoomba, Queensland;Orthodonics, Dental School, University of Queensland |
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Abstract: | The significance of orthodontic treatment in the aetiology of temporomandibular dysfunction continues to be a matter of controversy. However, the evidence of any association has been generally negative. This investigation involved the examination of a study group of 87 post-orthodontic patients, the average time out of all retention being 52 months. They were compared with an untreated control group. Signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disfunction were assessed for both groups. In only one instance, soft joint click, was there found to be a significant association between the treatment category and the occurrence of the symptom, there being a higher rate of soft clicks in the post-treatment group. While this may be ascribed to orthodontic treatment, there was also a different restorative pattern in the two groups. No other significant associations were found. |
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Keywords: | Dysfunction joint sounds occlusal stability post-orthodontic function |
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