• 제목/요약/키워드: Jaw movement

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The Effect of a Condylar Repositioning Plate on Condylar Position and Relapse in Two-Jaw Surgery

  • Jung, Gyu Sik;Kim, Taek Kyun;Lee, Jeong Woo;Yang, Jung Dug;Chung, Ho Yun;Cho, Byung Chae;Choi, Kang Young
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제44권1호
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    • pp.19-25
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    • 2017
  • Background Numerous condylar repositioning methods have been reported. However, most of them are 2-dimensional or are complex procedures that require a longer operation time and a highly trained surgeon. This study aims to introduce a new technique using a condylar repositioning plate and a centric relation splint to achieve a centric relationship. Methods We evaluated 387 patients who had undergone surgery for skeletal jaw deformities. During the operation, a centric relation splint, intermediate splint, final centric occlusion splint, and condylar repositioning plate along with an L-type mini-plate for LeFort I osteotomy or a bicortical screw for bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy were utilized for rigid fixation. The evaluation included: a physical examination to detect preoperative and postoperative temporomandibular joint dysfunction, 3-dimensional computed tomography and oblique transcranial temporomandibular joint radiography to measure 3-dimensional condylar head movement, and posteroanterior and lateral cephalometric radiography to measure the preoperative and postoperative movement of the bony segment and relapse rate. Results A 0.3% relapse rate was observed in the coronal plane, and a 2.8% relapse rate in the sagittal plane, which is indistinguishable from the dental relapse rate in orthodontic treatment. The condylar repositioning plate could not fully prevent movement of the condylar head, but the relapse rate was minimal, implying that the movement of the condylar head was within tolerable limits. Conclusions Our condylar repositioning method using a centric relation splint and miniplate in orthognathic surgery was found to be simple and effective for patients suffering from skeletal jaw deformities.

Evaluation of Treatment Outcomes in Oromandibular Dystonia Using Surface Electromyography: A Case Series

  • Im, Yeong-Gwan;Kim, Jae-Hyung;Kim, Byung-Gook
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.143-149
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: Oromandibular dystonia is a neurological disorder that affects the jaw and lower face muscles, often resulting in abnormal repetitive movement of the jaw and perioral structures. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of surface electromyography (EMG) in evaluating the treatment outcome of oromandibular dystonia. Methods: Based on a retrospective review of medical records, we analyzed the data of four patients who received medication or botulinum toxin injection, as well as surface EMG of the jaw muscles before and after treatment. We assessed the patients' clinical characteristics and the results of surface EMG before and after treatment. Results: The case series included one female and three males, and the age range was 65-78 years. Based on the clinical features, two subjects were classified as jaw deviation and the remaining two were as jaw closing. Dystonic patterns revealed by surface EMG varied, including phasic, tonic, and mixed contraction patterns. EMG amplitude after treatment was lower than pre-treatment value in all four subjects, suggesting improved clinical signs and symptoms. One subject who received clonazepam and another who received botulinum toxin injection showed a remarkable reduction in EMG amplitude within a normal range. Conclusions: Surface EMG can be used to effective evaluate treatment outcomes in patients with oromandibular dystonia. It could be considered as an adjunctive diagnostic tool in managing patients with dystonia.

Coordinative movement of articulators in bilabial stop /p/

  • Son, Minjung
    • 말소리와 음성과학
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.77-89
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    • 2018
  • Speech articulators are coordinated for the purpose of segmental constriction in terms of a task. In particular, vertical jaw movements repeatedly contribute to consonantal as well as vocalic constriction. The current study explores vertical jaw movements in conjunction with bilabial constriction in bilabial stop /p/ in the context /a/-to-/a/. Revisiting kinematic data of /p/ collected using the electromagenetic midsagittal articulometer (EMMA) method from seven (four female and three male) speakers of Seoul Korean, we examined maximum vertical jaw position, its relative timing with respect to the upper and lower lips, and lip aperture minima. The results of those dependent variables are recapitulated in terms of linguistic (different word boundaries) and paralinguistic (different speech rates) factors as follows. Firstly, maximum jaw height was lower in the across-word boundary condition (across-word < within-word), but it did not differ as a function of different speech rates (comfortable = fast). Secondly, more reduction in the lip aperture (LA) gesture occurred in fast rate, while word-boundary effects were absent. Thirdly, jaw raising was still in progress after the lips' positional extrema were achieved in the within-word condition, while the former was completed before the latter in the across-word condition. Lastly, relative temporal lags between the jaw and the lips (UL and LL) were more synchronous in fast rate, compared to comfortable rate. When these results are considered together, it is possible to posit that speakers are not tolerant of lenition to the extent that it is potentially realized as a labial approximant in either word-boundary condition while jaw height still manifested lower jaw position in the across-word boundary condition. Early termination of vertical jaw maxima before vertical lower lip maxima across-word condition may be partly responsible for the spatial reduction of jaw raising movements. This may come about as a consequence of an excessive number of factors (e.g., upper lip height (UH), lower lip height (LH), jaw angle (JA)) for the representation of a vector with two degrees of freedom (x, y) engaged in a gesture-based task (e.g., lip aperture (LA)). In the task-dynamic application toolkit, the jaw angle parameter can be assigned numerical values for greater weight in the across-word boundary condition, which in turn gives rise to lower jaw position. Speech rate-dependent spatial reduction in lip aperture may be able to be resolved by means of manipulating activation time of an active tract variable in the gestural score level.

Three-dimensional surgical accuracy between virtually planned and actual surgical movements of the maxilla in two-jaw orthognathic surgery

  • Hong, Mihee;Kim, Myung-Jin;Shin, Hye Jung;Cho, Heon Jae;Baek, Seung-Hak
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제50권5호
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    • pp.293-303
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    • 2020
  • Objective: To investigate the three-dimensional (3D) surgical accuracy between virtually planned and actual surgical movements (SM) of the maxilla in two-jaw orthognathic surgery. Methods: The sample consisted of 15 skeletal Class III patients who underwent two-jaw orthognathic surgery performed by a single surgeon using a virtual surgical simulation (VSS) software. The 3D cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images were obtained before (T0) and after surgery (T1). After merging the dental cast image onto the T0 CBCT image, VSS was performed. SM were classified into midline correction (anterior and posterior), advancement, setback, anterior elongation, and impaction (total and posterior). The landmarks were the midpoint between the central incisors, the mesiobuccal cusp tip (MBCT) of both first molars, and the midpoint of the two MBCTs. The amount and direction of SM by VSS and actual surgery were measured using 3D coordinates of the landmarks. Discrepancies less than 1 mm between VSS and T1 landmarks indicated a precise outcome. The surgical achievement percentage (SAP, [amount of movement in actual surgery/amount of movement in VSS] × 100) (%) and precision percentage (PP, [number of patients with precise outcome/number of total patients] × 100) (%) were compared among SM types using Fisher's exact and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Results: Overall mean discrepancy between VSS and actual surgery, SAP, and PP were 0.13 mm, 89.9%, and 68.3%, respectively. There was no significant difference in the SAP and PP values among the seven SM types (all p > 0.05). Conclusions: VSS could be considered as an effective tool for increasing surgical accuracy.

저작시(咀嚼時) 하악운동(下顎運動)의 양상(樣相) (Mandibular Movement Pattern During Mastication)

  • 배영수;조광헌
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.117-124
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    • 1986
  • 경북대학교 치과대학에 재학중인 남자 17명, 여자 7명 총 24명을 연구대상으로 M.K.G의 sweep mode에 나타나는 저작운동을 분석한 바 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. 단일 저작회로의 기간은 $515{\pm}87msec.$ 이며, 이중 폐구 기간이 가장 길었고, 개구 기간, centric pause의 기간 순위였다. (P<0.005). 개구시 저작측으로 측방변위한 양은 $3.5{\pm}1mm$이었고, 비저작측으로 측방변위한 양은 $1.0{\pm}0.7mm$이었다. 개구시 최대 수직속도는 $120{\pm}28m/sec.$이며, 폐구시 최대 수직속도는 $109{\pm}21mm/sec.$로서 개구시의 최대 수직속도가 더 빠르게 나타났다. (P<0.05).

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전치부 반대교합 성인의 저작양상에 관한 연구 (Study on masticatory pattern of adult having anterior cross bite)

  • 손병화;유형석;박종진
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제27권1호
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 1997
  • 저작은 기본적으로 Brain system의 central pattern generator(CPG)에 의해 조절되며, CPG로 부터 target 기관까지의 출력(output)은 oral sensory feedback에 의해 변형된다. 전치부 반대교합은 이 feedback mechanism에 영향을 미치어 muscle activity와 jaw movement를 바꾼다. 본연구는 정상교합자와 전치부 반대교합자의 muscle activity와 jaw movement pattern의 차이를 알고자 시행하였다.대상은 각각 성인남녀 30명씩으로 하였으며 측정은 Biopak system의 EMG와 EGN을 사용하여 얻은 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. Resting시 실험군이 정상군보다 모든 근육(좌측 악이복근 제외)에서 높은 근활성도를 보였다. 2. Clenching시는 정상군과 실험군간의 유의차가 없었다.(우측 악이복근 제외) 3. Swallowing시는 정상군이 좌우측 교근과, 우측 후측두근 에서 실험군보다 높은 근활성도를 보였다. 4. 최대 개폐구속도는 정상군이 실험군보다 큰 값을 보였다. 5. 최대개구량과 최대전후방운동량 및 측방변위량은 정상군이 실험군보다 큰 값을 나타냈다.

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악관절의 자기공명영상과 시상단층 방사선촬영상에 관한 비교연구 (A COMPARATIVE STUDY ONMAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGE AND SECTOGRAPH OF HUMAN TNJ)

  • 이성복;최대균;최부병
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.249-270
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    • 1993
  • For understanding of anatomy, physiology, and diseases of human TMJ, it is required to evaluate quantitatively the movement of the disc and condyle head of mandible. The histologic section of cadaver TMJ were examined, and the magnification of the MR image and its details of anatomy were evaluated. And then a quantitative analytic method, by comparing the Sectograph and the MR image of vital human TMJ, was proposed. For this study, 15 subjects(Male, 24~35years) were selected from a prosthodontic examination randomly, and each subject’s five interocclusal rubber registration records were made on the ICP, and 5, 10, 15, and 20mmjaw opening positions. All subjects were radiographed with a Denar Quint Sectograph Image System(Denar Corp., USA), and imaged with a MRP-20EX MR Image System(0.2T, Permanent Magnet Type, Hitachi Medical Corp., Japan) using an 100mm diameter bilateral type surface coil. These images were traced on the acetate tracing paper, and analyzed In this study, the findings led to the following conclusions. 1. In comparison of the histologic section of autopsy specimen with the MR image at the same section, the size(dimension) of MR image was 70% of the real one. It was possible to recognize the shape of articular disc, anterior and posterior attachments, and adjacent soft tissues, because of the excellent reproducibility of anatomical structure. 2. When we compared the amount of joint space on MR image with that of joint space on sectograph, the amount of joint space on sectograph was significantly greater than that of joint space on MR image, except at the top of condylar head. 3. The position of minimum joint space on sectograph at intercuspal position didn't coincide with the middle position of articular disc on MR image, and was approximately in the anterior third of posterior band of articular disc. 4. The amount of condylar movement on MR image at opening movement was greater than that of articular disc movement. From Intercuspal position to 5mm jaw-opening movement, the condylar movement showed hinge one, and over the range 5mm jaw-opening it suggested hinge & translatory one. 5. In terms of area variation of articular disc measured on MR image in sagittal plane, the area of posterior band increased with increasing the amount of Jaw opening, but the area of anterior band decreased conversely.

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악관절의 기능과 이상에 관한 역학적(易學的) 해석 (A Changeological Interpretation on the Function and Malfunction of the Oromaxillary Structure)

  • 지규용;이영준
    • 턱관절균형의학회지
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 2017
  • In order to understand Changeologically on the meaning of FCST's TMJ (temporo-mandibular joint) treatment procedure, Yi, Shike, Bi, Gen trigrams concerning the jaw and change by treatment were analyzed from the viewpoint of semiotic context of hexagon and holistic interpretation on disease. Yi is meant by jaw but actually indicates mouth made by maxilla and mandible, and it's characters are related with nourishing by aliment and words. But when we eat and speak in the daily life, jaw does not nourish properly it's own body by bad habit or postures. For the treatment of this ill state, there needs punishment and correction symbolized with Shike. Shike has fourth nine meaning obstacles between the two strong lines in the upper and lower end, and so it has the function of mastication and get rid of the fourth nine metaphorically indicating subluxation of axis using CBA and auxiliary measures of four movement or laughing methods. Bi expresses the achievement and effects of consecutive mastication process implicating normalized manifestation of jaw and its linked spinal function. Gen symbolizes removing selfish motive or partiality in advance and reaches the best state of the saint righteously self-nourishable human being.

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제 III급 부정교합자의 양악수술후 교합평면의 안정성에 관한 연구 (A study on the postoperative stability of occlusal plane in Class III orthognathic surgery patients)

  • 이윤정;손병화
    • 대한치과교정학회지
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    • 제30권5호
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    • pp.643-655
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    • 2000
  • 양악 수술에서 교합평면의 위치설정은 수술 후 새로운 위치에서의 안정성을 결정하는 중요한 요인으로써 악교정 수술환자의 진단과 치료 계획시 반드시 고려되어져야 한다. 따라서, 본 연구에서는 악교정 수술 계획시 Delaire의 구조적 구성적 방법으로 이상적인 교합평면을 설정한 경우 교합평면의 장기적인 안정성에 대해서 고찰해봄으로써 향후 악교정 수술의 진단 및 치료계획에 도움이 되고자 하였다. 본 연구에서는 골격성 제 III급 부정교합 환자 중 Delaire의 구조적 구성적 방법으로 이상적인 교합평면을 설정하여 양악수술을 시행받은 환자 25명 (남자 8명, 여자 17명, 평균 연령 $23.2{\pm}3.17$세)를 대상으로 하여, 수술후 교합평면의 안정성에 대한 평가를 시행하였다. 수술직전($T_1$)과 수술직후($T_2$, 평균 15.4일), 수술 후 최소 1년 이상 경과후($T_3$, 평균 32.6개월)을 비교함으로써 다음과 같은 결론을 얻었다. 1. 양악 수술 후 교합평면각의 유의성 있는 변화는 없었으며, 수술방법(SSRO, IVRO)에 따른 유의성 있는 변화를 보이지 않았다. 2. 술후 교합평면의 변화는 수술에 의한 악골의 이동량이나 posterior impaction의 양, 수술후 경과시간과 상관관계를 보이지 않았다. 3. 수술 후, SSRO 시행군에서는 유의하게 하악골의 전방이동이 일어났으며, IVRO 시행군에서는 하악골이 후하방 이동하면서 gonial angle과 하악평면각이 증가함으로써 하악 치아의 정출이 발생하였다.

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뇌손상 후 발생한 이갈이증과 근육긴장이상에 대한 보튤리눔 독소 A와 교합안정장치를 이용한 치료 증례 -증례 보고- (Bruxism and Oromandibular Dystonia after Brain Injury Treated with Botulinum Toxin A and Occlusal Appliance -A Case Report-)

  • 김태완;백광우;송승일
    • 대한치과마취과학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.13-19
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    • 2010
  • Bruxism is nonfunctional jaw movement that includes clenching, grinding and gnashing of teeth. It usually occurs during sleep, but with functional abnormality of brain, it can be seen during consciousness. Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) can involve the masticatory, lower facial, and tongue muscles and may result in trismus, bruxism, involuntary jaw opening or closure, and involuntary tongue movement. Its prevalence in the general population is 21%, but its incidence after brain injury is unknown, Untreated, bruxism and OMD cause masseter hypertrophy, headache, temporomandibular joint destruction and total dental wear. We report a case of successful treatment of bruxism and OMD after brain injury treated with botulinum toxin A and occlusal appliance. The patient was a 59-year-old man with operation history of frontal craniotomy and removal of malformed vessel secondary to cerebral arteriovenous malfomation. We injected with a total 60 units of botulinum toxin A each masseteric muscle and took impression for occlusal appliance fabrication under general anesthesia. On follow up 2 weeks and 2 months, the patient remained almost free of bruxism. We propose that botulinum toxin A and occlusal appliances be considered as a treatment for bruxism and OMD after brain injury.