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Improvement of masticatory kinematic parameters after correction of unilateral posterior crossbite: Reasons for functional retention
Authors:Maria Grazia Piancino  Maria Cordero-Ricardo  Rosangela Cannavale  Teresa Vallelonga  Umberto Garagiola  Andrea Merlo
Abstract:Objective:To evaluate reverse-sequencing chewing cycles (RSCC) and their kinematic parameters on both sides before and after correction with the Function Generating Bite (FGB) appliance.Materials and Methods:Forty-seven patients, 8.3 ± 1.1 (mean ± SD) years of age, with unilateral posterior crossbite (35 on the right side, 12 on the left side) and 18 age-matched controls (9.1 ± 0.8 years) were selected for the study from the orthodontic division of the University of Turin, Italy. The crossbite was corrected in all patients using FGB, and mandibular motion was recorded with a kinesiograph K-7 (Myotronics, Tukwila, Wash), during chewing on both sides of a soft and a hard bolus before and after correction.Results:After correction, the percentage of RSCC significantly decreased for soft and hard (P < .001) boluses and fell within the normal range for 75% of the patients. The indices of the chewing pattern (closure angle, axis, maximum lateral excursion) significantly improved (P < .001), becoming symmetric between sides.Conclusions:The results of this study showed that the functional appliance, FGB, was able to lower the percentage of RSCC significantly, bringing them back to the normal range in 75% of cases, and to improve the kinematic parameters that become symmetric between sides.
Keywords:Crossbite   Malocclusion   Mastication   Chewing pattern   Chewing cycle   Interceptive orthodontics
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