Fjb. Lotters et al., RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONDYLAR AND INCISOR POINT DISPLACEMENT DURING HABITUAL MAXIMUM OPEN-CLOSE MOVEMENTS, Journal of oral rehabilitation, 23(8), 1996, pp. 548-554
The relationship between condylar movements and incisor point movement
s during habitual maximum open-close movements were studied in 10 heal
thy male and 10 healthy female subjects. Jaw movements were recorded b
y means of an opto-electronic jaw movement recording system, OKAS-3D,
capable of recording the six degrees of freedom at a sample frequency
of 300 Hz. The lower jaw position of the lateral pole of the condyles
was found by means of palpation. in order to analyse the movements, th
e opening and closing path of the incisor point were divided into ten
equal intervals and the corresponding condylar displacement in each in
terval was calculated. A displacement index was obtained by normalizin
g the condylar displacement with respect to the maximum condylar displ
acement. Due to the normalization, the displacement index is not sensi
tive to possible errors in the location of the lateral condylar point.
A clear condylar displacement was already recorded in the first movem
ent interval, right at the start of opening (average displacement inde
x in the first opening interval was significantly greater than zero, P
< 0.0005). The condylar displacements in the start and the end interv
al of opening and closing were smaller than in the intermediate moveme
nt intervals (P < 0.00005).