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A computer analysis on the condylar path of balancing side in mandibular lateral movement

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Abstract


The purpose of this study was to research the condylar path and the anterior angle of glenoid fossae and classify the patterns of condylar path. Thirty male and female dental students with normal occlesion and masticatory system raging in age from 21 to 30, without present symptoms and nay history of TM joint disturbance, were selected for this study. @ES The results obtained were as follows: @EN 1. The total distance of condylar movement on balancing side during mandibular lateral movement was 4.55mm for Lt. And 4.78mm for Rt. When mandible moved from C.R. to canine to canine relation and 7.86mm for the Lt. And 8.10 for the Rt. when mandible moved from C.R. to 7.5mm.

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