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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1993-Sep

Masticatory function in patients with mandibular prognathism before and after orthognathic surgery.

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T Kobayashi
K Honma
T Nakajima
K Hanada

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Masticatory function was analyzed in 54 patients with mandibular prognathism before or after orthognathic treatment and in 40 adults with normal occlusion. Masticatory efficiency was evaluated spectrophotometrically by measuring the amount of adenosine triphosphate eluted from masticated adenosine triphosphate granules. Occlusal contact was evaluated by calculating the number and area of occlusal contacts from the illuminated images of a silicone record of the occlusion that was stored in the image analysis system with the aid of a charge-coupled device camera. The mean masticatory efficiency of the preoperative group was approximately half that of the control group. The value for the postoperative group was slightly higher than that for the preoperative group, but there was no statistical difference between the two groups. Likewise, the number and area of occlusal contacts in the preoperative group were also approximately half or less as compared with those of the control group, and they did not show significant changes postoperatively. Statistically, there were correlations between the masticatory efficiency and the number and area of occlusal contacts. The results indicate that although the occlusal relationship of the upper and lower teeth were greatly improved by orthognathic treatment, the postoperative occlusion is not tight enough and may need further adjustment at the end of the treatment.

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