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Do malocclusion and Helkimo Index ≥5 correlate with body posture?

Summary  Whether there are correlations between the stomatognathic system and body posture remains controversial. Here, we have investigated whether malocclusal traits and having a Helkimo Index ≥5 show detectable correlations with body‐posture alterations in children and young adults. A total of 11...

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Published in:Journal of oral rehabilitation 2011-04, Vol.38 (4), p.242-252
Main Authors: PERILLO, L., FEMMINELLA, B., FARRONATO, D., BACCETTI, T., CONTARDO, L., PERINETTI, G.
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description Summary  Whether there are correlations between the stomatognathic system and body posture remains controversial. Here, we have investigated whether malocclusal traits and having a Helkimo Index ≥5 show detectable correlations with body‐posture alterations in children and young adults. A total of 1178 11‐ to 19‐year‐old subjects were divided into four groups: (i) controls; (ii) malocclusion; (iii) Helkimo Index ≥5 and (iv) malocclusion + Helkimo Index ≥5. Dental occlusion assessment included the following: overbite, overjet, posterior crossbite, scissorbite, mandibular crowding and dental class. Subsequently, body‐posture assessments were performed through static analyses of body inclination and trunk asymmetry, and according to the dynamic Fukuda stepping test. Univariate and multivariate statistical analyses were performed. Although at the univariate level both the trunk asymmetry and Fukuda stepping test showed significant differences among the groups, the multivariate level revealed that age and gender were mostly responsible for this. The only significant correlation that was seen was for the malocclusion + Helkimo Index ≥5 group: these subjects had a positive (worse) trunk asymmetry and a negative (better) Fukuda stepping test performance. At the further multivariate analyses of each single malocclusal trait/Helkimo Index ≥5 (irrespective of the groups), only an increased overbite showed a statistically significant association with a slightly better Fukuda stepping test performance. Given the small number of significant associations seen and their limited entities, this study does not support the existence of clinically relevant correlations for malocclusal traits and Helkimo Index ≥5 with body posture in children and young adults.
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Age Factors
Body Constitution
body posture
Child
Dentistry
Facial Pain - physiopathology
Female
Fukuda stepping test
Helkimo Index
Humans
Male
malocclusion
Malocclusion - classification
Malocclusion - diagnosis
Masticatory Muscles - physiopathology
Motor Activity - physiology
Pain Measurement
Posture - physiology
posturography
Range of Motion, Articular - physiology
Sex Factors
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders - classification
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome - classification
Thorax - pathology
Young Adult
title Do malocclusion and Helkimo Index ≥5 correlate with body posture?
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