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ANALYSIS OF MANDIBULAR OPENING AND CLOSING MOVEMENT PATTERNS USING MANDIBULAR KINESIOGRAPH

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Abstract


The author has studied mandibular opening and closing movement patterns using¢¥ mandibular kinesiograph in order to make basic data that is necessary to diagnose the mandibular movement function. The 83 normal subjects. who were students of the school of dentistry, Kyungpook National University and Daegu Junior Health College, were selected according to sampling criteria.
The results were as follows:
In the sagittal plane, crossover pattern had the highest incidence in male (72.7 %) and female (76.8%). There was no significant difference of distribution of habitual dosing movement patterns between male and female. (p)0.05) There were differences between each patterns. (p(0.01)
In the frontal plane. there was no difference of distitcation of male¢¥s opening and dosing movement patterns between habitual and maximum velocity (p)0.05), but differences between each subjects. (p(0.05)
In the frontal plane, there was no difference of distribution of habitual opening and dosing inn en aient patterns between male and female. (p)0.05)
In the frontal plane, the average number of habitual opening and dosing pathways cross the midline was greater than that of maximum velocity. (p(o.05)
The average of the maximum mandibular movement velocity of male was greater than female in openmg and contact (p(0.01) and there was no difference between male and female in dosing. (p)0.05)

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