@article{oai:shinshu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001677, author = {上條, 幸一郎 and 川原, 一郎}, issue = {1}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Apr}, note = {It could be agreed that stable occlution after orthodontic treatment would be achieved by a preferable relationship between the teeth and the condylar position. In addition, several stable muscle environments surrounding teeth could affect long-term stability of the orthodontic treatment. Most practitioners suggest that the intercuspal position should meet with the centric relation of the condylar heads in the temporal fossae. On the other hand, it is also clearly observed that some orthodontic patients achieve stable occlution and a harmonic environment for the orbicularis oris with medial displacement of the condylar heads opposed to the position of the centric relation. In this case report, an adult female was given orthodontic treatment by means of 0.022 inch's slot edgewise appliance and four premolars were extracted. There was about a 3 mm difference in the position of her chin after orthodontic treatment and she achieved stable occlution and desired facial profile with mandibular medial reposition. The retention was provided for 2 years and a stable result was established after retention., application/pdf}, pages = {39--45}, title = {歯科矯正治療により咬頭嵌合位を変位させた成人女性症例}, volume = {31}, year = {2005} }