2023
DOI: 10.47176/mjiri.37.19
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Evaluation of Mandibular Movements in Patients with Bell's Palsy Using Kinematic Variables

Abstract: Background: Since the function of muscles, and subsequently the mandibular joint, is affected in patients with Bell's palsy, therefore, the evaluation of facial muscles and mandibular function in these patients can be effective in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment planning. The present study aimed to evaluate the degree of displacement and range of motion (ROM) of the mandible and the ability of the facial symmetrical muscles of patients with Bell's palsy.Methods: This was a quasi-experimental comparative s… Show more

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“…Anatomical positions with minimal soft tissue artifacts (STAs) should be selected to place the markers since the skin markers may move relative to the underlying bone, leading to the error of STAs [11]. The nasal bridge markers are more preferred than the maxilla [12][13][14]. The researchers presented a practical method for reconstructing the three-dimensional model of the mandibular movement and evaluated occlusion for crown restoration using a charged coupled device camera, which can show the natural occlusion behavior of an individual by the simultaneous effects of rotation and translational movements [15][16].…”
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“…Anatomical positions with minimal soft tissue artifacts (STAs) should be selected to place the markers since the skin markers may move relative to the underlying bone, leading to the error of STAs [11]. The nasal bridge markers are more preferred than the maxilla [12][13][14]. The researchers presented a practical method for reconstructing the three-dimensional model of the mandibular movement and evaluated occlusion for crown restoration using a charged coupled device camera, which can show the natural occlusion behavior of an individual by the simultaneous effects of rotation and translational movements [15][16].…”
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confidence: 99%