2021
DOI: 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_685_20
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Assessing the Articular Eminence Asymmetry in Dentate, Partially Edentulous and Edentulous Patients Using Cone-Beam Ct

Abstract: Background and Objectives: The relationship between the articular eminence (AE) inclination and masticatory system in the biomechanics of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is defined by the degree with normal values of 30°–60° obtained between the posterior wall of the AE and a horizontal reference plane. The purpose of this study was to assess the asymmetry of the AE in dentate, partially edentulous, and edentulous patients using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging and to compare the determi… Show more

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“…Hal ini sesuai dengan penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Hamza yang menyatakan bahwa durasi edentulous dinilai berhubungan dengan morfologi TMJ. 36 Kekurangan dari penelitian ini adalah tidak menyandingkan umur sampel dengan durasi edentulousnya. Penelitian lebih lanjut mengenai hubungan durasi edentulous dan asimetri kondilus masih diperlukan.…”
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“…Hal ini sesuai dengan penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Hamza yang menyatakan bahwa durasi edentulous dinilai berhubungan dengan morfologi TMJ. 36 Kekurangan dari penelitian ini adalah tidak menyandingkan umur sampel dengan durasi edentulousnya. Penelitian lebih lanjut mengenai hubungan durasi edentulous dan asimetri kondilus masih diperlukan.…”
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“…In the next step, a second line was drawn, following the posterior inclination of the articular eminence (AE), connecting the most concave (highest, deepest) point on the glenoid fossa to the most convex (lowest) point on the apical section of the articular eminence (AE). Condylar inclination angles for both sides were obtained by measuring the angle between the Frankfort horizontal plane and the second constructed line for each participant, u sing a method previously used in other studies (2,31,32).…”
Section: Study Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the next step, a second line was drawn, following the posterior inclination of the articular eminence (AE), connecting the most concave (highest, deepest) point on the glenoid fossa to the most convex (lowest) point on the apical section of the articular eminence (AE). Condylar inclination angles for both sides were obtained by measuring the angle between the Frankfort horizontal plane and the second constructed line for each participant, u sing a method previously used in other studies (2,31,32).…”
Section: Study Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%

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HOSHYARI,
ZAMANIAN,
SAMII
et al. 2023
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