Influence of dental occlusion on oculomotory function—A pilot study

The aim of this study was to examine the interaction between the oculomotory system and the stomatognathic system based on morphofunctional relationships between the corresponding cranial nerves, their core areas and the reticular formation as a "link" by means of optometric examinations....

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Published inAnnals of anatomy Vol. 239; p. 151804
Main Authors Siebert, Lydia, Kirschneck, Christian, Krey, Karl-Friedrich, Ratzmann, Anja
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier GmbH 01.01.2022
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ISSN0940-9602
1618-0402
1618-0402
DOI10.1016/j.aanat.2021.151804

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Summary:The aim of this study was to examine the interaction between the oculomotory system and the stomatognathic system based on morphofunctional relationships between the corresponding cranial nerves, their core areas and the reticular formation as a "link" by means of optometric examinations. Test subjects (N = 100) were prospectively recruited and divided into two groups: a young-age (N = 53, age 6–16 years) and old-age group (N = 47, 23–78 years). We determined the horizontal range of convergence and divergence as well as the near convergence point. These optometrically measured parameters were recorded in both groups in the resting position, at maximal mouth opening and with bite-blocking via tin foils (0.5 mm and 1 mm), which were inserted occlusally of the first lower left molar. All oculomotory parameters were significantly altered by bite manipulation and maximal mouth opening. These effects could be observed regardless of age and gender and thus suggest an interaction between eye movement and the orofacial complex. Subjects with asthenopic symptoms showed no different reactions compared to healthy subjects. For a final statement on the correlation between the oculomotory and stomatognathic system, further investigations are necessary. An interdisciplinary cooperation between the different subject areas is recommended for further studies.
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ISSN:0940-9602
1618-0402
1618-0402
DOI:10.1016/j.aanat.2021.151804