Sensory Perceptive and Discriminative Abilities of Patients with Occlusal Dysesthesia
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Occlusal dysesthesia: a topical narrative review.
Occlusal dysesthesia (OD) is a disorder characterised by the sensation of uncomfortable bite with no obvious occlusal discrepancy. It is usually associated with emotional distress and is elicited by dental occlusal procedures. Multiple dental treatments are often provided to try to resolve the symptoms, but the outcome is usually dissatisfying for the dentist and disappointing for the patient. ...
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Phantom bite syndrome was first described by Marbach over 40 years ago as a mono-symptomatic hypochondriacal psychosis. He used the term to describe a prolonged syndrome in which patients report that their ‘bite is wrong’ or that ‘their dental occlusion is abnormal’ with this causing them great difficulties. This strong belief about ‘their bite’ being the source of their problems leads to them ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Nihon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai Zasshi
سال: 2005
ISSN: 1883-177X,0389-5386
DOI: 10.2186/jjps.49.599