| Literature DB >> 25737904 |
Mohd Toseef Khan1, Sanjeev Kumar Verma2, Sandhya Maheshwari3, Syed Naved Zahid1, Prabhat K Chaudhary1.
Abstract
Neuromuscular dentistry has been a controversial topic in the field of dentistry and still remains debatable. The issue of good occlusion and sound health has been repeatedly discussed. Sometimes we get complains of sensitive teeth and sometimes of tired facial muscles on getting up in the morning. Owing to the intimate relation of masticatory apparatus with the cranium and cervico-scapular muscular system, the disorders in any system, draw attention from concerned clinicians involved in management, to develop an integrated treatment protocol for the suffering patients. There may be patients reporting to the dental clinics after an occlusal restoration or extraction, having pain in or around the temporomandibular joint, headache or neck pain. Although their esthetic demands must not be undermined during the course of treatment plan, whenever dental treatment of any sort is planned, occlusion/bite should be given prime importance. Very few dentist are able to diagnose the occlusal disease and of those who diagnose many people resort to aggressive treatment modalities. This paper aims to report the signs of occlusal disease, and discuss their association with TMDs and posture.Entities:
Keywords: Bite disorder; Craniocervical posture; Neuromuscular dentistry; Occlusal diseases; TMD
Year: 2013 PMID: 25737904 PMCID: PMC3941922 DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2013.03.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Oral Biol Craniofac Res ISSN: 2212-4268