Wright S M
J Oral Rehabil. 1984 Sep;11(5):467-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1984.tb00599.x.
Thirteen edentulous adults were investigated to see whether their preferred vertical dimension of occlusion (PVDO) was affected by vertical and horizontal body posture. The PVDO was found by the forced choice method using a graduated series of sticks in random sequence. The subjects were tested in both postures on two separate occasions. No significant difference was found between the PVDO's when the subjects were sitting upright and when they were supine. Nor was there any significant difference in the PVDO of the first and second sessions for either position.
对13名无牙颌成年人进行了调查,以观察他们偏好的咬合垂直距离(PVDO)是否受到身体垂直和水平姿势的影响。使用一系列刻度不同的木棒以随机顺序通过强制选择法来确定PVDO。受试者在两种姿势下分别进行了两次测试。当受试者直立和仰卧时,PVDO之间没有发现显著差异。两种姿势下第一次和第二次测试的PVDO也没有显著差异。