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Trauma from occlusion. Restorative concerns

P Neff1

  • 1Department of Dentistry, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA.

Dental Clinics of North America
|April 1, 1995
PubMed
Summary

Occlusion trauma and restorative issues impact teeth, supporting structures, and the entire articulating system. Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment are crucial for restoring oral health and function.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Rehabilitation
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Occlusion trauma and restorative concerns can affect teeth, periodontal structures, and the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) system.
  • These issues may also involve peripheral systems, including neuromuscular, auditory, and visual functions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the necessity of thorough examination and differential diagnosis for articulating system health.
  • To highlight the integration of dental disciplines for optimal tooth restoration within the articulating system.
  • To address parafunctional habits and behavioral management for tissue preservation.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive dental examination.
  • Differential diagnosis procedures.
  • Interdisciplinary dental treatment planning.
  • Assessment of parafunctional habits and behavioral factors.

Main Results:

  • Restoration of individual teeth in optimal anatomic positions.
  • Improved function of the total articulating system.
  • Reduction in tissue wear and destruction.
  • Enhanced physical support for teeth and surrounding structures.

Conclusions:

  • A holistic approach integrating all dental disciplines is vital for managing occlusion trauma and restorative concerns.
  • Effective diagnosis and management of parafunctional habits are essential for long-term treatment success.
  • Restoring the articulating system requires addressing both dental and associated peripheral conditions.

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