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Title

Adjustment of the Occlusal Vertical Dimension in the Bite-raised Guinea Pig.

Authors

Yagi, T.; Morimoto, T.; Hidaka, O.; Iwata, K.; Masuda, Y.; Kobayashi, M.; Takada, K.

Abstract

In humans, the inappropriate occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) causes several orofacial disorders, such as bruxism and pain in the masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joint. However, it is still unclear how strictly the OVD is adjusted. To answer this question, we studied the temporal change of the OVD in bite-raised young guinea pigs. The OVD was raised by fixation of a bite-raising appliance to the lower incisors, and increased by either 3 or 1.5 mm at the first molars. After the space produced between the upper and lower molars was filled within 10 days due to eruption of the molars, the appliance was removed. In the bite-raised animals, the raised OVD was reduced until it attained that observed in the control animals, after which the OVD increased according to cranial growth. These results show that the OVD is developmentally changed and strictly controlled.

Subjects

OCCLUSAL adjustment; TREATMENT of malocclusion; OROFACIAL pain; ORAL diseases; BRUXISM; MASTICATORY muscles; TEMPOROMANDIBULAR joint

Publication

Journal of Dental Research, 2003, Vol 82, Issue 2, p127

ISSN

0022-0345

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1177/154405910308200210

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