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Division of Special Needs Dentistry and Orofacial Pain, Department of Oral Health and Clinical Scien, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo, Japan
Research Article
Effect of Clenching via Mouth-guard and Influence of Mouth-guard Occlusal Support Area on Lateral Mandibular Impact of Skull Model
Author(s): Yoshihiro Suzuki*, Kazunori Nakajima, Yoshiaki Kawano, Masayasu Nishino, Yoshiaki Matsuda, Tomotaka Takeda and Kenichi Fukuda
Objective: Many studies have confirmed the benefits of wearing Mouth-Guards (MG) on the prevention or reduction of sport-related stomatognathic system trauma. However, custom made MG with high adaptability can be retained in a dentition even when the mouth is open; this situation thought to increase jaw fragility and the possibility of trauma. This study investigated the effects of the clenching with MG, and occlusal support area difference on mandibular distortions related to injury caused by direct lateral impact.
Materials and Method: A pendulum-type device was used to apply an impact on the lower-left region of the mandibular body of a skull model. MGs with different occlusal support areas were fabricated for various conditions. A pseudo-occlusal force of approximately 30 N was applied in the submental region for the model except for mouth.. View more»