DOI: 10.1111/joor.13646 ISSN: 0305-182X

Evaluation of the effect of unilateral mastication on the morphology of temporomandibular joint from the perspective of dynamic joint space

Hedi Ma, Tinghui Zheng, Bingmei Shao, Zhan Liu
  • General Dentistry

Abstract

Background

Unbalanced alterations of temporomandibular joint morphology were associated with unilaterally masticatory habits.

Objective

This study aimed to investigate the effect of unilateral mastication on the remodelling of the temporomandibular joint using dynamic joint space.

Methods

Twelve volunteers with non‐maxillofacial deformity and healthy temporomandibular joints were recruited. The 3D models of the mandible and the maxilla were reconstructed according to computed tomography. The subjects were asked to masticate French fries and peanuts unilaterally, which was recorded by a 3D motion capture system. The dynamic joint space during unilateral mastication was analysed.

Results

During early closure, the joint space reduction on the non‐masticatory side was significantly greater than on the masticatory side (p < .05). During later closure, the joint space reduction on the non‐masticatory side was significantly lower than that on the masticatory side (p < .05). The difference in joint space reduction between both sides was greater than the French fries while masticating the peanuts.

Conclusions

Unilateral mastication resulted in a different major pressure area on the bilateral TMJs. Therefore, unilateral mastication might be an essential factor in the bilateral asymmetrical remodelling of the TMJ.

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