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Gibt es einen Zusammenhang zwischen der Beweglichkeit der Halswirbelsäule bei Personen mit Überbiss und Personen mit normaler Okklusion?
(Is There A Difference In The Range Of Cervical Motion Between People With An Overbite And People With A Normal Occlusion?)

Journal: Unpublished MSc thesis Wiener Schule für Osteopathie, Date: 2013/01, Pages: 50, type of study: controlled clinical trial

Free full text   (https://www.osteopathicresearch.org/s/orw/item/2865)

Keywords:

angle classification [1]
bruxism [11]
cervical range of motion [1]
cervical spine [210]
clenching [4]
dentation [1]
malocclusion [10]
mandible [4]
occlusion [20]
overbite [1]
posture [76]
scoliosis [24]
spine [339]
temporomandibular joint [47]
temporomandibular dysfunction [32]
WSO [433]
controlled clinical trial [283]

Abstract:

The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether there is a co-relationship between malocclusion and the motion of the cervical spine. A two by two comparative research study was developed to compare subjects with overbites to subjects with normal occlusion. A total of forty-two participants were tested in two groups of twenty-one. There was a second part of the study where an intervention was used. The intervention involved repeating the measurements after the subjects had bitten on dental rolls. Each person was measured for maximum Range of Motion (ROM) of the cervical spine sitting using a ZEBRIS three dimensional ultra sound device. Parameters measured were extension, flexion, rotation and lateral flexion. The results of the first measurements showed a clear difference between the test and control groups. The control group with a normal occlusion show a greater range of cervical motion in all measured parameters compared to the control group. The effect of the intervention had no significant influence on the range of motion (ROM) of both groups. A balancing out effect between left and right for rotation and lateral flexion was identified but only in the control group.


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