2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.revsto.2016.07.006
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Articulation temporo-mandibulaire, occlusion et bruxisme

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“…This difference is explained by the adaptation of the reconstruction position to the needs of each patient; indeed, the reconstruction position is not an absolute value and can be adapted to the patient while respecting esthetic and functional standards. 9 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This difference is explained by the adaptation of the reconstruction position to the needs of each patient; indeed, the reconstruction position is not an absolute value and can be adapted to the patient while respecting esthetic and functional standards. 9 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intraoperative pain as well as the establishment of an incisal guidance probably led to the contraction of the masticatory muscles and the introduction of a more locked occlusion than before that resulted in neuromuscular stress. 9 Following the guidelines for TMJ disorders, the decision was made to pause the temporary stage with provisional crowns so that the patient could rest, prescribe the indicated medicines and do physiotherapy—at the new OVD established. 10 During the break, we often saw the patient in order to maintain occlusal stability, which is an important tolerance criterion in the case of a sudden significant increase in OVD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A parafunção pode ser definida como todas as atividades neuromusculares não funcionais do sistema estomatognático, que produzem hiperatividade de grupos musculares craniomandibulares e aumentam a pressão interna da articulação temporomandibular, levando a repetitivos micro traumas nas superfícies articulares, podendo contribuir no aparecimento das DTMs (Orthlieb et al, 2016). Para observar se o paciente possui hábitos parafuncionais, deve-se identificar no paciente, alguns sinais clínicos, como desgastes oclusais generalizados, desgastes oclusais em dentes específicos, dores musculares ou articulares, sensibilidade muscular ou articular e dores de cabeça.…”
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“…The literature shows that TMD have a multifactorial etiology [4]. For example, oral parafunctions might increase the risk of developing TMD [5][6][7][8]. The role of dental occlusion stays controversial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feature of dental occlusion and parafunctional oral behaviors might be a risk factor for TMD [5,6]. To study the multifactorial etiology of TMD, occlusal factors and parafunctional habits, a case-…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%