Effect of body posture on stability and balance of occlusal contacts.

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Oral Functional Prosthodontics, Department of Oral Functional Science, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.

Published: September 2022

Objective: To evaluate the effect of body posture on occlusal contact.

Methods: A total of 30 healthy subjects were evaluated. T-Scan™ III was used to analyze the center of occlusal force (COF) and occlusal force distribution while subjects remained supine (SP), upright sitting with the head fixed (UP-HFI), upright sitting with the head free (UP-HFR), and natural standing (NS).

Results: The total trajectory length of COF was significantly longer in NS than in SP, UP-HFI, and UP-HFR. The COF area was significantly larger in UP-HFR than in SP and UP-HFI and also significantly larger in NS than in SP, UP-HFI, and UP-HFR. The anteroposterior occlusal force distribution (AOD) in NS shifted significantly forward, compared to SP, UP-HFI, and UP-HFR. AOD in UP-HFI and UP-HFR shifted significantly forward, compared to the SP position.

Conclusion: Changes in body posture affect the stability and anteroposterior balance of occlusal contacts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08869634.2022.2119301DOI Listing

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