A kinematic analysis on the immediate effects of occlusal splints in gait and running body sway patterns

Cranio. 2022 Mar;40(2):119-125. doi: 10.1080/08869634.2020.1721173. Epub 2020 Jan 29.

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to determine whether changes in dental occlusion are correlated to body posture during walking and running.Methods: Fifteen healthy subjects were assessed by a prosthodontist and deemed asymptomatic. Analyses of gait and running were performed in three conditions, in random order: a) occlusal splint; b) placebo splint; and c) no splint. The occlusal splint used in this study positioned the mandible in a stable position. Kinematic data was collected using a 3D motion capture system.Results: Changes in dental occlusion induced by occlusal splints did not influence body sway during gait or running. No significant differences were found between any of the test conditions.Conclusion: Occlusal splints have no effect on body sway during gait or running. High inter-subject variability in kinematic parameters was found, which should be considered in future studies.

Keywords: Ergogenic aid; body posture; body sway; kinematics; occlusal splints.

MeSH terms

  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Gait
  • Humans
  • Mandible
  • Occlusal Splints*
  • Running*
  • Splints