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Fall 2003: Volume
28, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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| Changes in occlusal contact
area and average bite pressure during treatment of anterior
crossbite in primary dentition |
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The purpose of this study was
to examine changes in functional parameters of patients with anterior
crossbite in primary dentition during orthodontic treatment. Occlusal
contact area (OCA), average bite pressure (ABP) and integrated
occlusal load (IOL) were measured. Data obtained before the start
of treatment (period A), data obtained when crossbite had improved
(period B) and data obtained when the appliance had been removed
(period C) were compared. OCA showed the lowest value in period
B, and then gradually increased. ABP increased until period B
and then declined or became constant. OCA and IOL showed significant
differences in periods A and B and periods B and C (p<0.05).
The results suggest that about 6 months is required for stability
of the occlusion and acquisition of function in the new occlusion
after improvement of crossbite. |
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