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[Mandibular dysfunction syndrome: relation to orthodontics].

E Federici, C De Nuccio

    Mondo Ortodontico
    |March 1, 1989
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    This study examines how malocclusions contribute to mandibular dysfunction. A novel occlusal splint therapy leverages inhibitory reflexes for treatment.

    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Neuromuscular Dentistry
    • Occlusal Studies

    Context:

    • Mandibular dysfunction syndrome presents complex etiological factors.
    • Malocclusion is increasingly recognized as a potential contributing factor to temporomandibular disorders.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the relationship between malocclusions and the development of mandibular dysfunction syndrome.
    • To introduce and evaluate a novel therapeutic approach for mandibular dysfunction using an occlusal splint.

    Summary:

    • The study involved neuro-muscular and occlusal examinations to identify malocclusions associated with mandibular dysfunction.
    • A therapeutic strategy utilizing an occlusal splint was developed, capitalizing on periodontium-induced inhibitory reflexes.

    Impact:

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    • This research offers a new perspective on the etiology of mandibular dysfunction.
    • The proposed occlusal splint therapy may provide an effective treatment option for patients with malocclusion-related mandibular dysfunction.