Functional Masticatory Angle and Hyoid Bone Position: A Pilot Study on Occlusal Symmetry and Morphofunctional Adaptation

功能性咀嚼角和舌骨位置:咬合对称性和形态功能适应性的初步研究

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Abstract

Background: The hyoid bone is a key anatomical structure involved in the functional coordination of the stomatognathic system. Although its position may vary in response to masticatory patterns, its relationship with functional occlusion remains insufficiently studied in orthodontics. Objective: This pilot study aimed to explore the association between masticatory type and hyoid bone position and to assess the clinical utility of the Functional Masticatory Angle of Planas (AFMP) in classifying masticatory patterns. Materials and Methods: A descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study was conducted with 18 patients. Right and left AFMPs were measured using standardized intraoral photographs, and hyoid bone position was assessed via panoramic radiographs, classified as either aligned or displaced. Measurements were repeated to assess intraobserver reliability. Results: In most cases, hyoid bone elevation occurred on the same side as the smaller AFMP, suggesting a possible adaptive response to unilateral masticatory dominance. High intraobserver agreement was confirmed for both AFMP and hyoid measurements. Conclusions: The findings suggest a potential relationship between functional masticatory asymmetry and hyoid bone position. While further studies with larger samples are needed, the AFMP appears to be a promising tool for evaluating functional occlusion in relation to craniofacial dynamics.

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