THE INFLUENCE OF THE DENTITION ON THE SHAPE OF THE MANDIBLE

Citation
I. Vinter et al., THE INFLUENCE OF THE DENTITION ON THE SHAPE OF THE MANDIBLE, Collegium antropologicum, 21(2), 1997, pp. 555-560
Citations number
17
Journal title
ISSN journal
03506134
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
555 - 560
Database
ISI
SICI code
0350-6134(1997)21:2<555:TIOTDO>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
In the course of life the mandible undergoes substantial morphological and dimensional changes. The changes concerning mandibular angle, rel ation between the length of the mandibular corpus and ramus as well as roughness in, the place of insertion of masseteric and pterygoid musc les do not depend upon age or sex: but (apodictical) exclusively upon the dentition. In the complete dentition all masticatory muscles take part in, chewing and grinding. The function of the temporal and masset er muscle is (reduced) weakened in partial or complete Loss of teeth. The most evident morphological change of the lower jaw consists of an. apparent elongation of its corpus resulting in a characteristic senil e appearance. Measurements have been performed on 114 macerated mandib les of individuals ranging from 4 months to 68 years of age. The follo wing measures have been taken: number of teeth in the lower jaw, angle between the corpus and ramus of mandible, length of the mandibular co rpus, height of the mandibular ramus and angle of the mandibular incis ure. The angle between the mandiblar corpus and ramus is significantly lower in mandibles with 11 and more teeth (p < 0.001). The length of the mandible is significantly Larger (p < 0.02) in mandibles with less than 11 teeth. The mandibular ramus is significantly higher in, mandi bles with more teeth (p < 0.01). There were no significant differences in the angle of the mandibular incisure within the groups (p > 0.05). The discriminant analysis reveals that 62.3 % of the variability of m andibles is dependent upon the number of teeth. The rest of proportion al variability of 37.7% is probably due to new circumstances and adjus tment of the mandible in the period from tooth extraction.