Nakajima Kazunori, Takeda Tomotaka, Kawamura Shintaro, Shibusawa Mami, Nara Kazuhiko, Kaoru Naito, Ishigami Keiichi
Department of Sports Dentistry, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba, Japan.
Dent Traumatol. 2008 Feb;24(1):50-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2006.00398.x.
A full-balanced occlusion is essential for mouthguards. It has been reported that a balanced occlusion for upper and lower anterior teeth is essential for prevention of injuries occurring to the maxillary anterior teeth and alveolar bone caused by horizontal direct impact. The support of the mandibular teeth through the mouthguard is critical to prevent maxillary front tooth injury from a direct impact force. However, some vacuum mouthguard designs may not achieve a full-balanced occlusion. For example, when a player has a malocclusion, an elongated molar or premolar tooth, an open bite, a large over jet or a maxillary protrusion. An improved vacuum fabrication method is necessary to obtain full balanced occlusion in these cases as opposed to conventional vacuum type single-layer mouthguard technique.
全平衡咬合对护齿器至关重要。据报道,上下前牙的平衡咬合对于预防水平直接撞击导致的上颌前牙和牙槽骨损伤至关重要。通过护齿器对下颌牙齿的支撑对于防止上颌前牙受到直接冲击力损伤至关重要。然而,一些真空护齿器设计可能无法实现全平衡咬合。例如,当运动员存在错牙合、磨牙或前磨牙过长、开牙合、深覆盖或上颌前突时。与传统的真空式单层护齿器技术相比,在这些情况下需要一种改进的真空制作方法来实现全平衡咬合。