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pubmed-article:10672151pubmed:abstractTextThis study aimed to assess mandibular mobility and the prevalence of functional occlusal contacts in subjects treated to a Class 1 incisor relationship by fixed orthodontic appliance therapy. Two hundred and thirty subjects participated (mean age=18 years) of whom 42 underwent orthognathic surgery. All subjects were in retention with a mean time of 7 months between debond and examination. Maximal mandibular opening, lateral and protrusive excursions were all significantly reduced in the surgical cases compared to the non-surgical group. Centric and eccentric non-ideal occlusal contacts were not different between surgical and non-surgical groups. Non-working side contacts occurred in 30% of subjects, posterior contacts on protrusion in 20% and RCP-ICP prematurities in 18% of subjects. Non-working side contacts were significantly more frequent in post-graduate cases compared to staff cases (P<0.05). An overbite less than the mean of 2.4 mm resulted in a reduced likelihood of canine guidance on the working side (P<0.001) and an increased frequency of non-working side contacts and posterior contacts on protrusion (P<0.001).lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:10672151pubmed:articleTitleThe post-orthodontic prevalence of temporomandibular disorder and functional occlusion contacts in surgical and non-surgical cases.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:10672151pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Clinical Dental Sciences, Academic Unit of Restorative Dentistry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, U.K. a.milosevic@liv.ac.uklld:pubmed
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