Relationships of condylar path angle with malocclusion and temporomandibular joint disturbances.

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A study was conducted to investigate the condylar path angle in relation to Angle's classification, amount of overbite and subjective symptoms. The condylar path angle in Angle's Class I group was similar to that in the Class II group. The angle in the Class III group was smaller than in the other two classes. A tendency for the angle to decrease as the amount of overbite became smaller was observed. The angle in the symptom group was slightly smaller than in the no-symptom group.

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Motoyoshi, M., Inoue, K., Kiuchi, K., Ohya, M., Nakajima, A., Aramoto, T., & Namura, S. (1993). Relationships of condylar path angle with malocclusion and temporomandibular joint disturbances. The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry, 35(1), 43–48. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd1959.35.43

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