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Objective: To evaluate mastication in a group of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) with a control group, by means of the prevalence of reverse chewing cycles (RCCs). Material and Methods: This study included a group of patients (N = 32; F = 24; M = 8; mean age ± SD = 14 ± 3 years) with a confirmed diagnosis of AIS and a group of control subjects (N = 32; F = 24; M = 8; mean age ± SD = 13 ± 6 years) without spinal disorders. Mastication was recorded with both a hard and a soft bolus, following a standardized protocol, and the prevalence of RCCs was compared between the groups. Results: The prevalence of RCCs was significantly higher in the AIS group, with both a soft and a hard bolus, compared to the control group (P
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Piancino, M. G., Tortarolo, A., Macdonald, F., Garagiola, U., Nucci, L., & Brayda-Bruno, M. (2023). Spinal disorders and mastication: The potential relationship between adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and alterations of the chewing patterns. Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research, 26(2), 178–184. https://doi.org/10.1111/ocr.12598
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