Abstract

Linear measurements of passive mandibular border positions and angular measurements of passive opening were recorded in a group of patients with craniomandibular disorders. The relationships between signs and symptoms of craniomandibular disorders and abnormal capacity of movement were studied. There was significant association of some signs and symptoms related to the temporomandibular joint and abnormal vertical and horizontal excursions. On the other hand, there was only one relationship between occlusal factors and abnormal passive mandibular border positions.

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