Jaw biodynamic data for 24 patients with chronic unilateral temporomandibular disorder

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Abstract

This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder (TMD). The full dentate patients had normal occlusion and had never received an occlusal therapy, i.e., were with natural dental evolution/maturation. The following functional and dynamic factors were assessed: (1) chewing function; (2) TMJ remodeling or the condylar path (CP); and (3) lateral jaw motion or lateral guidance (LG). CPs were assessed using conventional axiography, and LG was assessed by K7 jaw tracking. Seventeen (71%) of the 24 (100%) patients consistently showed a habitual chewing side. The mean (standard deviation [SD]) of the CP angles was 47.90 (9.24) degrees. The mean (SD) of the LG angles was 42.95 (11.78) degrees. Data collection emerged from the conception of a new TMD paradigm where the affected side could be the habitual chewing side, the side with flatter lateral jaw motion or the side with an increased CP angle. These data may lead to improved diagnosis, therapy plans and evolution in TMD patients.

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López-Cedrún, J., Santana-Mora, U., Pombo, M., Pérez Del Palomar, A., Alonso De La Peña, V., Mora, M. J., & Santana, U. (2017). Jaw biodynamic data for 24 patients with chronic unilateral temporomandibular disorder. Scientific Data, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2017.168

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