Condylar Position Indicator and T-Scan system II in clinical evaluation of temporomandibular intracapsular disease

Abstract Introduction The pathogenesis of temporomandibular joint intracapsular disease (TMJI) is multifactorial and its diagnosis is not easy. In this work authors show two types of clinical analysis: the Condylar Position Indicator (CPI) and T-Scan 2 system. Material and methods Twenty patients (m...

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Hauptverfasser: Ciavarella, Domenico, Parziale, Vincenzo, Mastrovincenzo, Mario, Palazzo, Antonio, Sabatucci, Antonio, Suriano, Maria Michela, Bossù, Maurizio, Cazzolla, Angela Pia, Lo Muzio, Lorenzo, Chimenti, Claudio
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description Abstract Introduction The pathogenesis of temporomandibular joint intracapsular disease (TMJI) is multifactorial and its diagnosis is not easy. In this work authors show two types of clinical analysis: the Condylar Position Indicator (CPI) and T-Scan 2 system. Material and methods Twenty patients (mean age of 24.5 years) with TMJI problem and 10 healthy matched subjects (mean age: 25.4 years) were selected. Analysis of TMJI was performed on each patient by means of Condylar Position Indicator (CPI) and T-Scan System II tests. Results Eight patients presented vertical symmetrical condylar distraction greater than healthy subjects ( P -value < 0.001). T-Scan showed a difference of Percentage of Force (POF) not greater than 5%. Seven patients showed sagittal shift greater than healthy subject ( P -value < 0.001). T-Scan records showed a difference of POF greater than 5%. Five non-healthy subjects presented sagittal, vertical, transverse shift greater than healthy subjects ( P -value < 0.001). T-Scan records show a difference of POF greater than 5%. Conclusion In this work authors present a new method of analysis. CPI indicates discrepancy of the condyle position in CO from CR and T-Scan allows the operator to study all teeth contacts and occlusal forces taking place during dynamic jaw movement.
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Condylar Position Indicator
Dental Articulators
Dental Models
Dental Occlusion, Centric
Dentistry
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Humans
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Jaw Relation Record - methods
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Rotation
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Surgery
Symptom Assessment
T-Scan system
Temporomandibular joint disease
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders - diagnosis
Time Factors
Tooth - pathology
Waxes
Young Adult
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