Diagnostic value of motion quantity determination in various axiographic samples
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-2-48-52
Abstract
The TMJ is a complex joint in which movements are carried out in three planes. The pairing of the joint and complex combined movements are factors that complicate the clinical and instrumental analysis of patients. Each of the axiographic tests carries a certain range of information and it is necessary to evaluate the characteristics of various movements in order to fully understand the possibilities of using the axiography method in the daily work of clinicians.
About the Authors
M. G. SoykherRussian Federation
Cand. med. Sci., prof. orthopedic dentistry department
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Kazan
A. V. Lepilin
Russian Federation
DM Sci, prof. of dental and maxillofacial surgery department
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Saratov
M. I. Soykher
Russian Federation
Cand. med. Sci., docent of Pediatric, Preventive Dentistry and Orthodontics department
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Moscow
I. K. Pisarenko
Russian Federation
Postgraduate student of Surgical Dentistry and Implantology Department
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Moscow
G. T. Saleeva
Russian Federation
DM Sci, prof., orthopedic dentistry department
eLibrary SPIN: 9140-1093
Kazan
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Soykher M.G., Lepilin A.V., Soykher M.I., Pisarenko I.K., Saleeva G.T. Diagnostic value of motion quantity determination in various axiographic samples. Medical alphabet. 2022;(2):48-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2022-2-48-52