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Systematic changes of the static upper body posture with a symmetric occlusion condition.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Temporary occlusal changes and their influence on the upper body statics are still controversially discussed. Furthermore, concrete statements on whether age- or gender-specific differences in neurophysiological reactions exist are missing. Therefore, it is the aim of this study to evaluate the immediate effects of a symmetrical occlusion blocking on the upper body posture. These effects shall be investigated for both genders and for a larger age range. METHODS:In this study, 800 (407f/393?m) subjects volunteered aged from 21 to 60?years. Both genders were divided into four age groups according to decades. The three-dimensional upper body posture was measured by using the rasterstereography (ABW-Bodymapper). The habitual static posture was measured in two dental occlusion conditions (a) in rest position and (b) symmetrical blocking in the bicuspid region by cotton rolls. RESULTS:A significant reduction of the trunk length (0.72?mm; p?

SUBMITTER: Maurer-Grubinger C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7520031 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<h4>Background</h4>Temporary occlusal changes and their influence on the upper body statics are still controversially discussed. Furthermore, concrete statements on whether age- or gender-specific differences in neurophysiological reactions exist are missing. Therefore, it is the aim of this study to evaluate the immediate effects of a symmetrical occlusion blocking on the upper body posture. These effects shall be investigated for both genders and for a larger age range.<h4>Methods</h4>In this  ...[more]

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