OCCLUSAL PLANE ORIENTATION FOR PATIENTS DURING ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT


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Abstract

Determining the orientation of the occlusal plane during orthodontic treatment is the most difficult to solve clinical challenge. However, it is also important enough, because this orientation in the future will have a direct impact on the function of the TMJ and muscle components. In this research we explored 111 patients with orthognathic occlusion dentition followed by cephalometric analysis of occlusal plane orientation and comparison of previously proposed calculations to determine the location of Kampers line and HIP - plane that are parallel to the occlusal plane.

About the authors

A. V Roshchina

Tver State Medical Academy

The Department of propaedeutic dentistry 170036, Tver, Russian Federation

V. D Panteleev

Tver State Medical Academy

The Department of propaedeutic dentistry 170036, Tver, Russian Federation

E. M Roshchin

Tver State Medical Academy

Email: evgenii-r.st@mail.ru
The Department of propaedeutic dentistry 170036, Tver, Russian Federation

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