نتایج جستجو برای: occlusal factors

تعداد نتایج: 1083271  

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2012
Jaana Rusanen Anna-Sofia Silvola Mimmi Tolvanen Pertti Pirttiniemi Satu Lahti Kirsi Sipilä

The aim of this study was to examine the pathways between temporomandibular disorders (TMDs), occlusal characteristics, facial pain, and oral health-related quality of life in patients with severe malocclusion. The study comprised 94 (34 men and 60 women, mean age 38 years) adult patients who were referred for orthodontic or surgical-orthodontic treatment. All the patients had severe malocclusi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and diagnostic research : JCDR 2014
Anulekha Avinash Ck Chittaranjan B Sudheer Charry N Ramu Reddy Aditya Sai Jagini

Reorganization of an occlusion in a mutilated dentition is the most challenging task which is ever faced by prosthodontists. An occlusal rehabilitation, though it is common, is the most complex treatment procedure which is widely practised in treating severely worn out dentitions, developmental anomalies, acquired defects, ill fitting, long span fixed partial dentures and TMJ disorders. Various...

2016
James B. Costen Tomislav Badel

The origins of the symptoms were based on only one factor – mechanical condylar displacement (Costen’s syndrome), parafunction (bruxism) as a consequence of occlusal interferences causing muscular spasm and muscular hyperactivity (neuromuscular theory) and muscular hyperactivity which causes muscle tension and spasm (muscular theory). The psychological theory considers temporomandibular disorde...

2012
Sarah Qadeer Robert Kerstein Ryan Jin Yung Kim Jung-Bo Huh Sang-Wan Shin

PURPOSE Articulation paper mark size is widely accepted as an indicator of forceful tooth contacts. However, mark size is indicative of contact location and surface area only, and does not quantify occlusal force. The purpose of this study is to determine if a relationship exists between the size of paper marks and the percentage of force applied to the same tooth. MATERIALS AND METHODS Thirt...

2012
Cesar dos Reis Perez Mariana Rodrigues Gonzalez Natália Aráujo Silva Prado Marianna Sorozini Ferreira de Miranda Mariana de Andrade Macêdo Bárbara Monteiro Pessôa Fernandes

At this time, restoration of noncarious cervical lesions (NCCLs) is a common occurrence in clinics nowadays. Some reasons for this are the growth of the elderly population, a smaller rate of tooth loss, and possibly the increase of some etiologic factors. These factors include inadequate brushing techniques in gingival recession cases, corrosive food and drink consumption, and occlusal stress c...

2011
Sílvia Augusta Braga Reis Jorge Abrão Leopoldino Capelozza Filho

Objective: To evaluate the influence of age, gender, sagittal occlusal relationship, facial pattern and 8 facial profile measures on profile aesthetics. Methods: Contingency tables, chi-square test and Cramer’s coefficient were used to evaluate the possible association between the scores assigned by 32 examiners (14 orthodontists, 12 laypeople and 6 artists) to the aesthetics of the profile of ...

Journal: :Journal of orofacial pain 2012
Daniele Manfredini Corine M Visscher Luca Guarda-Nardini Frank Lobbezoo

AIMS To estimate the contribution of various occlusal features of the natural dentition that may identify self-reported bruxers compared to nonbruxers. METHODS Two age- and sex-matched groups of self-reported bruxers (n = 67) and self-reported nonbruxers (n = 75) took part in the study. For each patient, the following occlusal features were clinically assessed: retruded contact position (RCP)...

2017
Ljuben Guguvcevski Nikola Gigovski Aneta Mijoska Katerina Zlatanovska Ana Arsova-Gigovska

BACKGROUND The term decreased occlusal vertical dimension refers to the reduced distance between two anatomical points while the teeth are in a state of occlusion. The development of this situation is about some parafunctional activities of the masticatory system. AIM To evaluate the value of decreased occlusal vertical dimension in cases with temporomandibular disorder and to follow up the i...

Introduction: The inclination of the occlusal plane (OP) is related to type of dental occlusion. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the inclination of occlusal plane in Class II patients treated with the upper first premolars extraction or non-extraction modalities. Materials & Methods: Totally, forty 16-25-year-old patients (15 males and 25 females) with class II malocclusion, ...

Journal: :The Journal of Japanese Society of Stomatognathic Function 1999

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