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. 2023 May;41(3):204-211.
doi: 10.1080/08869634.2020.1830662. Epub 2020 Oct 19.

Comparison of occlusal bite force distribution in subjects with different occlusal characteristics

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Comparison of occlusal bite force distribution in subjects with different occlusal characteristics

Khadijah A Turkistani et al. Cranio. 2023 May.

Abstract

Objective: To analyze bite force distribution in subjects with different occlusal characteristics.

Methods: This prospective study included 132 candidates (50 males, 82 females) seeking orthodontic treatment, who were divided into four groups based on Angle's classification of malocclusion. T-Scan® III Version 7.0 was used to record their relative distribution of bite forces, which were compared using gender, Angle's occlusal classification, overjet, overbite, space analysis, sagittal, and transverse skeletal relations variables.

Results: ANOVA revealed significant differences in posterior/anterior bite force ratios between sagittal dental and skeletal relationships, overjet, and overbite groups (p < 0.05). No significant difference was found between different space analysis and transverse relationship groups (p > 0.05) or between genders (p > 0.05).

Conclusion: Subjects with Class III, decreased overjet and decreased overbite displayed higher bite force in posterior teeth compared to other groups. This feature must be considered when evaluating patients with dental and periodontal pathologies that might be affected by excessive tooth stress, especially in subjects with oral parafunctions and bruxism.

Keywords: Dental occlusion; T-Scan; bite force; computerized occlusal analysis; occlusal balance.

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