Influence of Tooth Loss and Malocclusions on Condylar Position: Analysis by Cone Beam Computed Tomography

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Alt text: Detailed study on tooth loss and malocclusion effects on condylar position with clinical implications.

Influence of Tooth Loss and Malocclusions on Condylar Position: Analysis by Cone Beam Computed Tomography

Cláudio Roberto Tavares Pereira Filho
Cláudio Roberto Tavares Pereira Filho
Lara Lecy Nogueira Barbosa de Sousa
Lara Lecy Nogueira Barbosa de Sousa
Paulo Goberlânio De Barros Silva
Paulo Goberlânio De Barros Silva
Rafael Linard Avelar
Rafael Linard Avelar
Maysa Luna de Souza
Maysa Luna de Souza
Fernanda Araújo Sampaio
Fernanda Araújo Sampaio
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This study aimed to assess the position of the condyle in the condylar fossa using cone beam computed tomography in patients with tooth loss and malocclusion. A sample of 47 patients of both genders from the Unichristus Dentistry service was selected and divided into six groups. The division was as follows: 1. Angle Class I patients; 2. Angle Class II patients; 3. Angle Class III patients; 4. edentulous patients in both arches; 5. edentulous upper and partially edentulous lower patients; 6. patients with multiple losses. All the patients underwent closed-mouth cone-beam computed tomography, with exposure values of 85kVp, 6.3ma, and 20s of exposure. The images were analyzed in sagittal and axial sections on both sides

Influence of Tooth Loss and Malocclusions on Condylar Position: Analysis by Cone Beam Computed Tomography

This study aimed to assess the position of the condyle in the condylar fossa using cone beam computed tomography in patients with tooth loss and malocclusion. A sample of 47 patients of both genders from the Unichristus Dentistry service was selected and divided into six groups. The division was as follows: 1. Angle Class I patients; 2. Angle Class II patients; 3. Angle Class III patients; 4. edentulous patients in both arches; 5. edentulous upper and partially edentulous lower patients; 6. patients with multiple losses. All the patients underwent closed-mouth cone-beam computed tomography, with exposure values of 85kVp, 6.3ma, and 20s of exposure. The images were analyzed in sagittal and axial sections on both sides

Cláudio Roberto Tavares Pereira Filho
Cláudio Roberto Tavares Pereira Filho
Lara Lecy Nogueira Barbosa de Sousa
Lara Lecy Nogueira Barbosa de Sousa
Paulo Goberlânio De Barros Silva
Paulo Goberlânio De Barros Silva
Rafael Linard Avelar
Rafael Linard Avelar
Maysa Luna de Souza
Maysa Luna de Souza
Fernanda Araújo Sampaio
Fernanda Araújo Sampaio

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Cláudio Roberto Tavares Pereira Filho. 2026. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – D: Radiology, Diagnostic GJMR-D Volume 24 (GJMR Volume 24 Issue D1): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra

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Influence of Tooth Loss and Malocclusions on Condylar Position: Analysis by Cone Beam Computed Tomography

Cláudio Roberto Tavares Pereira Filho
Cláudio Roberto Tavares Pereira Filho
Lara Lecy Nogueira Barbosa de Sousa
Lara Lecy Nogueira Barbosa de Sousa
Paulo Goberlânio De Barros Silva
Paulo Goberlânio De Barros Silva
Rafael Linard Avelar
Rafael Linard Avelar
Maysa Luna de Souza
Maysa Luna de Souza
Fernanda Araújo Sampaio
Fernanda Araújo Sampaio

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