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Effect of Food Consistency on Temporomandibular Joint Morphology: An Experimental Study in Pigs

  • Rune Lindsten1
  • Tomas Magnusson2,*,
  • Björn Ögaard3
  • Erik Larsson3

1Department of Orthodontics, The Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education, Jönköping, Sweden

2Department of Stomatognathic Physiology, The Institute for Postgraduate Dental Education, Jönköping, Sweden

3Department of Orthodontics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.1856 Vol.18,Issue 1,March 2004 pp.56-61

Published: 30 March 2004

*Corresponding Author(s): Tomas Magnusson E-mail: tomas.magnusson@lj.se

Abstract

Aims: To investigate whether there are any correlations between increased masticatory loading, degree of tooth wear, and the size, form, and macroscopic surface of the temporomandibular joints (TMJs). Methods: The degree of tooth wear and different TMJ variables were compared in 2 groups of domestic pigs. One group of 8 pigs had been raised indoors (ID group), and the other group of 9 pigs had been raised outdoors (OD group). The pigs in the ID group were fed a soft diet and were not provided any straw in their pens. The OD group was fed a solid diet and could also grub in the soil, resulting in an exposure to more abrasive components and to greater chewing demands. All pigs were sacrificed at the age of 22 months. Results: The pigs in the OD group exhibited significantly more tooth wear compared to the ID group. No dif-ference in mediolateral size of the condyles could be found between the 2 groups. Form and surface changes of the TMJs var-ied substantially between individuals, but not between the 2 groups. No correlation could be found between the degree of tooth wear and any of the TMJ variables. Conclusion: Exposure to a tougher diet containing more abrasive substances has a signif-icant impact on the degree of tooth wear but seems to have no consequences either for the size of the TMJ condyles or for form or surface changes of the TMJs.

Keywords

animal trial; osteoarthrosis; temporomandibular joint; tooth attrition

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Rune Lindsten,Tomas Magnusson,Björn Ögaard,Erik Larsson. Effect of Food Consistency on Temporomandibular Joint Morphology: An Experimental Study in Pigs. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2004. 18(1);56-61.

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