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The Influence of Dental Occlusion on Dynamic Balance and Muscular Tone [PDF]
Excellent postural control is essential to improve the physical performance of athletes. Stability of the body during motor tasks depends on different physiological systems.
Sonia Julià-Sánchez +2 more
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Occlusion, TMDs, and dental education [PDF]
The paradigmatic shift to evidence-based dentistry (EBD) that relates to occlusal therapy, selective occlusal adjustment (OA) and stabilization splints therapy (SS) for TMDs has had an unfavourable impact on the teaching of many of the important aspects ...
Ash Major M
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Dental Occlusion and Ophthalmology: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Stomatognathic system is strictly correlated to other anatomical regions; many studies investigated relationship between temporomandibular joint and posture, several articles describe cranio-facial pain from dental causes, such as trigger points. Until now less interest has been given to connections between dental occlusion and ophthalmology, even if ...
Marchili N +4 more
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Oral health-related quality of life and dental occlusion before and after alveolar and hard palate reconstruction at the time of mixed dentition [PDF]
AimIn children 8–10 years old with not syndromic cleft lip and palate (nsCLP) and intentionally unrepaired nasoalveolar fistula, to assess the difference in oral health-related quality of life before and 6 months after the reconstruction, compared to age
Hilda González-Olivares +1 more
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A dental implant is currently the most commonly used treatment for patients with lost teeth. There is no biomechanical reference available to study the effect of different occlusion conditions on dental implants with different positions.
Pei-Ju Lin, Kuo-Chih Su
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Background An oral appliance (OA) can alleviate upper airway obstruction by pulling the mandible forward during sleep. While a large mandibular advancement with an OA decreases the number of apnea and hypopnea events, long‐term use may cause side effects,
Eri Makihara +3 more
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Bruxism and implant: where are we? A systematic review
Background The aim of this Systematic review is to provide more accurate knowledge about the relation between bruxism, Dental implant and the implant-supported prosthesis. Main body. Material and methods A systematic search in Medline (PubMed) and manual
Abboud Youssef +4 more
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Background In the long-term success of a dental implant, the reliability and stability of the implant-abutment interface are important. Studies of maximum force of dental implants with different loading values have been used.
Marcos Boaventura de Moura +4 more
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(1) Background: The success of prosthetic treatment with implant support depends on the combined effort of the team doctor-technician, each of them being responsible for the validation of execution stages. (2) Methods: we composed an online questionnaire
Luminita Oancea +3 more
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Influence of dental occlusion on the athletic performance of young elite rowers: a pilot study [PDF]
Stephanie Leroux, Olivier Sorel
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