T. Deguchi, FORCE DISTRIBUTION OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR-JOINT AND TEMPORAL BONE SURFACE SUBJECTED TO THE HEAD-CHINCUP FORCE, American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, 114(3), 1998, pp. 277-282
The present study is an in vitro study of chincup therapy. The purpose
of the study was to investigate the localization and distribution of
stress induced by the head-chincup appliance. Thin single and three-di
mensional strain gauges were affixed on a young dry human skull capped
by the head-chincup appliance. Three kilograms of force was then appl
ied in the direction of the condyle. In a slight opening (5 mm at the
incisor position), compressive force was observed to be constant at th
e anterior part of mandibular neck and tensile force at the posterior
part. The joint cavity showed both tensile and compressive forces, whe
reas its posterior site showed only compressive force. Stress distribu
tion at the lateral surface of the temporal bone indicated that long-t
erm use of the chincup appliance affects the craniofacial structures.
The longitudinal laminagraph records of a clinical case were also pres
ented to support the current biomechanical findings.