2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2006.09.005
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Dental implications of some common movement disorders: A concise review

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“…Parkinson's disease is a currently irreversible extrapyramidal disorder with incompletely clear etiology. It is the most common cause of idiopathic parkinsonisma broader term describing a group of movement disorders characterized by bradykinesia, hypokinesia, tremor at rest, muscle rigidity and postural disturbances that may affect the tongue and lips, which in turn affects oral functions such as chewing, swallowing and talking and can cause pathological abrasion of teeth [22]. An important dental aspect in parkinsonism is the limitation of saliva flow, which results in xerostomia, greater soft tissue susceptibility to injuries and a higher incidence of carious lesions.…”
Section: Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parkinson's disease is a currently irreversible extrapyramidal disorder with incompletely clear etiology. It is the most common cause of idiopathic parkinsonisma broader term describing a group of movement disorders characterized by bradykinesia, hypokinesia, tremor at rest, muscle rigidity and postural disturbances that may affect the tongue and lips, which in turn affects oral functions such as chewing, swallowing and talking and can cause pathological abrasion of teeth [22]. An important dental aspect in parkinsonism is the limitation of saliva flow, which results in xerostomia, greater soft tissue susceptibility to injuries and a higher incidence of carious lesions.…”
Section: Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les complications buccodentaires potentielles associées aux désordres hyperkinétiques (dystonie et bruxisme en particulier) doivent être évaluées et traitées rapidement [38]. Dans certains rapports anecdotiques, la mise en place de prothèses amovibles soigneusement ajustées favorisant une meilleure occlusion a rapidement amélioré les mouvements buccaux excessifs dans l'orodyskinésie de l'édenté.…”
Section: Approche Buccodentaireunclassified
“…TD may have dental implications, as it causes attritions and abfractions on natural teeth [25, 26]. It also represents a risk factor for the prosthetic management of the patient, worsening the stability of complete dentures and increasing the risk of prostheses breaks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%