A preliminary study to find a possible association between occlusal wear and maximum bite force in humans

Authors

  • Veena Jain Division of Prosthodontics
  • Vijay Prakash Mathur Division of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Centre for Dental Education & Research, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
  • Abhishek Kumar Division of Prosthodontics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016357.2011.654246

Keywords:

abrasive toothpowder, Bruxism, piezoelectric transducer, tooth wear

Abstract

Objective. The objective of the study was to investigate whether moderate-to-severe attrition is associated with maximum bite force in the first molar region. Methodology. Maximum bite force in the first molar region was measured for a total of 60 subjects having moderate-to-severe attrition of occlusal surface (experimental group) using a specially-designed piezoelectric sensor based bite force measuring device. An equal number of age, gender, height and weight matched controls (control group) were also subjected to bite force measurement for comparison. Results. The maximum bite force was found to be significantly lower (p < 0.05) in the experimental group [480.32 (153.40)] as compared to the controls [640.63 (148.90)]. While analyzing the possible etiology for occlusal wear mainly two reasons were elicited, i.e. history of parafunctional habits like use of known abrasive tooth powder (sub-group A) and Bruxism (sub-group B). However, there were many subjects in which no known definite etiological factors be attributed to occlusal wear (sub-group C). On analysing further with respect to the possibly correlated etiological factors with maximum bite force, no significant difference was found within the experimental sub-group. However, all three experimental sub-groups had significantly lower maximum bite force as compared to age, gender and BMI matched controls. Conclusion. A significantly lower maximum bite force was found to be associated with moderate-to-severe attrition as compared to subjects without attrition. However, no specific relation could be found between bite force and possible etiological factors like history of parafunctional habits, history of use of known abrasive tooth powder, etc.

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Published

2013-01-01