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Stress Distributions in the TMJ During Clenching in Patients With Vertical Discrepancies of the Craniofacial Complex
1Department of Orthodontics, Hiroshima University, School of Dentistry, Hiroshima, Japan
2Department of Orthodontics, Osaka University, Faculty of Dentistry, Gsaka, Japan
*Corresponding Author(s): Kazuo Tanne E-mail:
This study was designed to investigate stresses in the TMJ during clenching in patients with skeletal discrepancies in the vertical direction. A three-dimensional model of the mandible including the TMJ was used for finite element analysis for the stresses. The model, referred to as a standard model, consists of 2,088 nodes and 1,105 solid elements, comprising the cortical and cancellous bones, articular disc and cartilage layer, and periodontal ligament. The standard model was modified by varying the gonial and mandibular plane angles to simulate vertical discrepancies between the maxilla and mandible observed in open and deep bites. Stresses were analyzed on the surfaces of the condyle, the glenoid fossa, and the articular disc, and the values were compared to those found with the standard model. Stresses increased substantially for the condyle, the glenoid fossa, and the articular disc with greater gonial and mandibular plane angles, and those changes were more obvious in association with the divergent mandibular plane. Thus, the nature of stress distributions in the TMJ was substantially affected by vertical discrepancies of the craniofacial skeleton. It is also suggested that these changes in stresses produce a lack of biomechanical equilibrium in the TMJ, which may have some association with temporomandibular disorders.
temporomandibuiar joint; stress distribution; craniofacial morphology; temporomandibular disorders
Kazuo Tanne, Eiji Tanaka, Mamoru Sakuda. Stress Distributions in the TMJ During Clenching in Patients With Vertical Discrepancies of the Craniofacial Complex. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 1995. 9(2);153-160.
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