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[Masticatory function in children with orthognathic bite].

O I Popova, N K Loginova

    Stomatologiia
    |May 1, 1990
    PubMed
    Summary

    This study assessed chewing efficacy in 140 children aged 7-15 with orthognathic occlusion. Chewing function generally improves with age, with temporary decreases noted between 8-10 years due to anatomical factors.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Dentistry
    • Biomechanics
    • Dental Development

    Context:

    • Orthognathic occlusion is common in children and can affect masticatory function.
    • Assessing chewing efficacy is crucial for monitoring oral health and development.
    • Existing methods for chewing assessment may lack simplicity or speed for widespread use.

    Purpose:

    • To evaluate the efficacy of chewing in children aged 7 to 15 years with orthognathic occlusion.
    • To analyze age-related changes in chewing parameters within this demographic.
    • To introduce a novel, practical method for assessing chewing function in pediatric dental patients.

    Summary:

    • A chewing test program was administered to 140 children (7-15 years) with orthognathic occlusion.
    • Mean values of chewing parameters were analyzed, considering age-specific anatomical variations.
    • Results indicate a general improvement in chewing function with age, with a noted dip between 8-10 years.

    Impact:

    • The study provides normative data on chewing efficacy in children with orthognathic occlusion.
    • Identifies a specific age range (8-10 years) where chewing function may temporarily decline.
    • The developed chewing assessment method is simple, rapid, and suitable for broad application in clinical dentistry.

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