Abstract:IntroductionThis study tested orthognathic surgery effects on temporomandibular joint (TMJ) compressive stresses.MethodsPre‐ (T1) and post‐surgery (T2) cone‐beam computed tomography images were collected from consenting subjects aged ≥15 years. Anatomical data were used to measure surgical changes in anteroposterior mandibular position and occlusal plane angle (FH‐OP), estimate condylar loading areas (mm2) and calculate T1 and T2 TMJ and jaw muscle forces (N) during canine biting via numerical modelling. Analy… Show more
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