Introduction:The objectives of this study were to determine whether maxillary molar distalization with a Pendulum appliance affects mandibular condylar pathways and whether quantitative axiographic measurements and tracings can measure these changes.Methods: Twenty Dental Class II subjects, aged 11.5-15.5, were selected for maxillary molar distalization with a pendulum appliance. Before treatment open-close, protrusion-retrusion, and left and right mediotrusion movements were recorded for each subject. Axiography was repeated after molar correction to Class I and appliance removal. The differences between pre-treatment and post-treatment data were determined and analysed with paired t-tests.Results: The open-close curve coefficient increased 0.03 for left excursion (p < 0.033), 0.03 for left incursion (p < 0.008) and 0.04 for right incursion (p < 0.001). The protrusion-retrusion left reproducibility index was reduced 0.29 mm 2 /mm (p < 0.001) and the right reproducibility index of 0.65 mm 2 / mm (p < 0.001). The left mediotrusion movement left quantity was reduced 1.49 mm (p < 0.001). The right mediotrusion movement right quantity was reduced 1.07 mm (p < 0.001).Conclusion: Following Pendulum appliance treatment, for the open-close movement, the increases in the Kobs curve coefficient are indicative of a more physiologic condylar tracing. For the protrusion-retrusion and left and right mediotrusion movements the changes in both quantitative axiographic values and curvature deviation are indicative of a less physiologic condylar tracing as defined by Kobs.
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