Dental Malocclusion in Mixed Dentition Children and Its Relation to Podal System and Gait Parameters.
Dorota Różańska-PerlińskaJarosław Jaszczur-NowickiDariusz KruczkowskiJoanna Magdalena BukowskaPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
The conducted study proved that there is correlation between the presence of a stomatognathic disorder and gait cycle parameters. There is a statistically noticeable correspondence between the position of the mandible in relation to maxilla and walking rhythm, gait cycle duration, and right step duration time. Namely, students who presented malocclusion had a high-speed walking rhythm and decreased duration of the gait cycle and of the right step. On the other hand, students without disorders (Angle's class I) showed low-speed rhythm and increased duration of the gait cycle and of the right step in comparison to Angle's classes II and III.