Measure of bite force and. occlusal contact area before and. after bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy of the mandible using a new pressure-sensitive device: A preliminary report
K. Harada et al., Measure of bite force and. occlusal contact area before and. after bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy of the mandible using a new pressure-sensitive device: A preliminary report, J ORAL MAX, 58(4), 2000, pp. 370-373
Purpose: This study examined bite force and occlusal contact area in progna
thic patients before and after bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy of
the mandible using a newly developed pressure-sensitive sheet (Dental-Presc
ale, Fuji Photo Film Co, Tokyo, Japan).
Patients and Methods: Twenty-five prognathic patients were examined. Bite f
orce and occlusal contact area were measured preoperatively, at 2, 4, and 8
weeks, and at 3 and 6 months, after surgery. The bite force and occlusal c
ontact area of 20 healthy subjects were also measured.
Results: Both bite force and occlusal contact area of the patients were the
lowest 2 weeks after surgery and recovered to the preoperative level betwe
en 8 weeks and 3 months. Subsequently, they increased slowly and exceeded t
he preoperative level at 6 months after surgery. However, even at 6 months,
both the bite force and the occlusal contact area of the patients were sti
ll only about half or less than that of healthy subjects.
Conclusion: This pressure-sensitive device can be used as a simple indicato
r of postoperative recovery and occlusal improvement in patients following
orthognathic surgery.