2013
DOI: 10.1111/ger.12102
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Influence of defective complete dentures renewal on TMD; an MRI and clinical controlled prospective study

Abstract: New complete dentures had a positive impact on TMD signs and symptoms, disc position and joint effusion but not on disc morphology.

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“…Thus, one can hypothesise that prosthetic problems, such as the use of unbalanced and poorly fitted prostheses, negatively influence MP in subjects with RA, with no significant effect of the systemic disease itself. The restoration of balance in the stomatognathic system with the installation of the new prostheses allows adjustment in mandibular posture and increases mastication ability and comfort, explaining this finding. Balanced occlusion provided by the new prostheses is also important to reduce overload in the TMJ, allowing more stable biomechanical movements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Thus, one can hypothesise that prosthetic problems, such as the use of unbalanced and poorly fitted prostheses, negatively influence MP in subjects with RA, with no significant effect of the systemic disease itself. The restoration of balance in the stomatognathic system with the installation of the new prostheses allows adjustment in mandibular posture and increases mastication ability and comfort, explaining this finding. Balanced occlusion provided by the new prostheses is also important to reduce overload in the TMJ, allowing more stable biomechanical movements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Convencionalmente, pensava-se que a DTM era causada pela perda de suporte oclusal e aumento na carga da articulação, o que levaria à predisposição ao deslocamento do disco articular e doenças degenerativas da articulação (Carlsson, 2010;Dhanda, et al, 2011;Abdelnabi & Swelem, 2015;de S Leão et al, 2017). Entretanto, estudos atuais sugerem que a DTM pode causar todos esses transtornos e ser originada por múltiplos fatores, como traumatismos (macro ou microtraumas), doenças sistêmicas, fatores psicológicos, ansiedade, genética, entre outros, seguindo o modelo biopsicossocial (Abudet al, 2011;Badel et al, 2012;Papagianni, et al, 2013;Campos et al, 2014;Ribeiro et al, 2014;Katyayan et al, 2016;com Para o diagnóstico correto de DTM, é de suma importância a execução de boa anamnese, investigando-se o histórico e escala da dor do paciente, aplicação de questionário específico, como o DC/TMD (Schiffman et al, 2014); sendo fundamental executar um criterioso exame físico, por meio da palpação dos músculos mastigatórios, dos músculos cervicais, da ATM, orientar o paciente a realizar movimentos funcionais (de abertura, protusão, lateralidade), mensurar a abertura bucal máxima e, caso seja necessário, solicitar exames de imagem (ressonância magnética, tomografia computadorizada, artrografia) (Ferreira, et al, 2016).…”
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“…The etiology of these problems may vary. In this context, trauma (also in childhood) [74][75][76], including the genetic predisposition for pain and/or reduced collagen repair [77][78][79] and/or fibromyalgia [80], is likely.…”
Section: Clinical Symptoms and Imaging Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%