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Comparisons of Condylar Movements with the Functional Occlusal Clutch and Tray Clutch Recording Methods in CADIAX® system
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Comparisons of Condylar Movements with the Functional Occlusal Clutch and Tray Clutch Recording Methods in CADIAX® system

  • Bi‐jie Han1,
  • Hong Kang2,
  • Lai‐kui Liu3,
  • Xin‐zhu Yi1 &
  • …
  • Xiao‐qing Li1 

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Abstract

Aim

The purpose of this study is to compare the effects of the two clutches on recording the condylar movement.

Methodology

Ten subjects (6 women, 4 men; mean age 25.4 years) participated in the study. The mandibular movement, sagittal condylar inclination angle, and transversal condylar inclination angle of each subject were recorded with the CADIAX® using the two clutches, respectively. The characteristics of the tracings of the protrusion, opening, and mediotrusion were analyzed with the t‐test statistics at α = 0.05 level. The Kappa values were calculated for an assessment of the congruence of the tracings.

Results

The results showed that the contour, direction, and dimension of the tracings in the two clutches were approximately same, but the tracings determined by the functional occlusal clutch were more regular and congruent. In the group segment recorded with the tray clutch, opening/closing paths of one subject showed crossed and time curves of three subjects appeared peak‐like changes of velocity, but none were statistically different (P>0.05).

Conclusion

The research suggests that the functional occlusal clutch should be preferred in the evaluation of the mandibular function, as the tracings with the tray clutch are more likely to produce false positive results.

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  1. Department of Oral Anatomy and Physiology, West China College of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China

    Bi‐jie Han, Xin‐zhu Yi & Xiao‐qing Li

  2. Institute of Stomatology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China

    Hong Kang

  3. College of Stomatology, Nanjing Medical Science University, Nanjing, China

    Lai‐kui Liu

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Han, B., Kang, H., Liu, L. et al. Comparisons of Condylar Movements with the Functional Occlusal Clutch and Tray Clutch Recording Methods in CADIAX® system. Int J Oral Sci 2, 208–214 (2010). https://doi.org/10.4248/IJOS10071

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  • Received: 25 December 2009

  • Revised: 10 September 2010

  • Accepted: 10 September 2010

  • Published: 01 December 2010

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.4248/IJOS10071

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Keywords

  • CADIAX
  • temporomandibular joint
  • mandibular movement
  • functional clutch
  • occlusion

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