Purpose: The purpose of this study was to clarify the direction and magnitu
de of condyle displacement during clenching with occlusal pivots. Temporoma
ndibular joint (TMJ) loading and flexibility and the clinical significance
of orthopedic appliance therapy are also discussed. Materials and Methods:
Participants were 16 volunteers with a mean age of 25.8 years. Maxillary an
d mandibular flat occlusal devices were fabricated. TMJ tomogram series wer
e taken first with tripod support and then with maxillary clenched anterior
pivot support and/or unilateral posterior pivot support. Condyle positions
on the TMJ tomograms were analyzed using the digital subtraction technique
. Results: When clenching with the anterior pivot, the anterior reference p
oint (A) on the mandibular condyle was translated 0.1 mm posteriorly (P > 0
.05) and 0.2 mm superiorly (P < 0.01) from the tripod-support reference poi
nt. In the case of the ipsilateral posterior pivot, point A was rotated 1.2
degrees (P < 0.01) and was translated 0.4 mm (P < 0.01) posteriorly and 0.
18 mm superiorly (P > 0.05). Conclusion: Condyle displacement during clench
ing with the anterior and posterior unilateral pivot was found, which suppo
rts previous findings. However, the direction and magnitude of the displace
ment differed from those of previous studies using jaw-tracking devices, an
d individual values differed greatly among subjects.