Journal of Prosthodontic Research
Online ISSN : 1883-9207
Print ISSN : 1883-1958
ISSN-L : 1883-1958
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Structural equation modeling for alteration of occlusal plane inclination
Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, School of Dental Medicine, Tsurumi University, Yokohama, JapanYuko Shigeta
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2015 Volume 59 Issue 3 Pages 185-193

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Purpose: Occlusal plane inclination is important to maintain a normal opening closing/ biting function. However, there can be several causes that lead to alterations of the occlusal plane. The purpose of this study was to observe variations of occlusal plane inclination in adult patients, and to uncover the factors affecting changes in occlusal plane inclination with aging. Methods: Subjects were 143 patients. A cephalometric image was taken of these patients. In this study, our inquiry points were age, 3 variables on intra-oral findings, and 7 variables on cephalometric analysis. To evaluate the possible causes that affect occlusal plane inclina- tion, factor analysis was carried out, and each component was treated as factors, which were then statistically applied to a structural equation model. Statistical analysis was carried out through the SPSS 20.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, USA). Results: In all patients, Camper-occlusal plane angle (COA) ranged from ?25.7 to ?4.98 (Mean ? SD: ?6.4 ? 5.36). In the 60 patients who had no missing teeth, COA ranged from ?11.6 to ?4.98 (Mean ? SD: ?3.3 ? 3.31). From the results of the structural analysis, it was suggested that the occlusal plane changes to counter-clockwise (on the right lateral cephalograms) with aging. Conclusion: In this study, variations of occlusal plane inclination in adult patients were observed, and the factors affecting changes in occlusal plane inclination with aging were investigated via factor analysis. From our results, it was suggested that the mandibular morphology change and loss of teeth with aging influence occlusal plane inclination.

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