Rendell J, Grasso J E, Gay T
Department of BioStructure and Function, School of Dental Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA.
J Prosthet Dent. 1995 Apr;73(4):344-7. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3913(05)80329-4.
The objectives of this study were to provide a quantitative account of the extent to which the maxillary complete denture moves during function (chewing, swallowing, and speech production) and to determine whether differences in movement occur as a function of denture fit. A total of 24 patients were studied, 12 with poorly fitting dentures and 12 with well-fitting dentures. Denture movements were measured with a Myotronics kinesiograph that tracked the movements of a small magnet attached to the inferior surface of the denture. Results indicated that denture movement was greatest for the two chewing activities; varied extensively from individual to individual; and that there were no statistically significant overall movement effects as a function of fit. It was concluded that all maxillary dentures are subject to movements in all directions, but that the degree of movement is related more to the individual denture wearer than it is to the fit of the denture.
本研究的目的是定量描述上颌全口义齿在功能活动(咀嚼、吞咽和言语产生)过程中的移动程度,并确定移动差异是否因义齿贴合度而异。共研究了24名患者,其中12名佩戴贴合度差的义齿,12名佩戴贴合度好的义齿。使用Myotronics肌动描记器测量义齿移动,该仪器可追踪附着在义齿下表面的小磁铁的移动。结果表明,在两种咀嚼活动中义齿移动最大;个体之间差异很大;且作为贴合度的函数,总体移动效果无统计学显著差异。研究得出结论,所有上颌义齿在各个方向都会移动,但移动程度与个体义齿佩戴者的关系比与义齿贴合度的关系更大。