The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics (대한치과보철학회지)
- Volume 32 Issue 3
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- Pages.431-443
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- 1994
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- 0301-2875(pISSN)
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- 2005-3789(eISSN)
THE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF DENTAL ARCH FROM ON CHEWING MOVEMENT I. THE PROSTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT THE CLASSIFICATION OF DENTAL ARCH FORM
저작운동에 미치는 치열궁형태의 영향에 관한 연구 I. 치열궁형태의 분류에 대한 보철학적 검토에 대하여
- Jo Byung-Woan (Department of Dentistry, Taegu Fatima Hospital) ;
- Chang Heun-Soo (Department of Dentistry, Taegu Fatima Hospital) ;
- Kim Jong-Pil (Department of Dentistry, Taegu Fatima Hospital) ;
- Ahn Sang-Hun (Department of Dentistry, Taegu Fatima Hospital) ;
- Ahn Jae-Jin (Department of Dentistry, Taegu Fatima Hospital)
- Published : 1994.10.01
Abstract
As the dental arch is the curve connecting the cusp tip of tooth, the dental arch form, composing of the occlusion, is one the important factors of occlusal reconstruction. Many studies about the horizontal dental arch form have been reported, but until now, it is unclear to infer the position of the teeth in dental arch form, to evaluate the effect of the horizontal dental arch form on chewing movement. The purpose of this study is to make objective criteria to infer the position of the teeth in dental arch. In this study, 100 subjects with individdual normal occlusion were evaluated. By multiple regression analysis on the basis of the relation of the canine and the first molar, the positions of teeth in dental arch were inferred. According to buccolingual relationship of maxillary to mandibular posterior teeth, the dental arch forms were classified into five groups, i, e. the normal group, the group which the maxillary second molar positions buccal side, the group which the maxillary premolars position buccal side, the group which the maxillary premolar position lingual side. From the results, objective criterial to infer the positons of the first premolar, the second premolar, the second molar in dental arch were made.
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