2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12548-009-0001-4
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Occlusion, orthodontics and posture: are there evidences? The example of scoliosis

Abstract: The relationship between posture and occlusion has been a constant source of interest to health care professionals. However, a certain amount of confusion still beclouds in this connection because of the great variety of therapeutic approaches proposed for dealing with it as well as the lack of methodological rigor employed for most of the scientific studies published on it.This presentation addresses the questions raised by the connections between posture and occlusion as well as their therapeutic implication… Show more

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“…In a search of Medline [4] we found several systematic reviews dealing with maxillo-facial re-education in which the conclusions of the most recent were similar 22,[25][26][27][28][29]43 : -the results of the systematic reviews should be interpreted prudently because of a number of methodological problems that vitiate their reliability; -maxillo-facial re-education, advice on behavior, passive mobilization, and relaxation techniques seem to be effective in ameliorating TMD symptoms; -the integration of behavioral advice into TMD treatment is desirable, even though no proof of its longterm effectiveness has as yet been demonstrated.…”
Section: Philippe Amat Facial Re-educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a search of Medline [4] we found several systematic reviews dealing with maxillo-facial re-education in which the conclusions of the most recent were similar 22,[25][26][27][28][29]43 : -the results of the systematic reviews should be interpreted prudently because of a number of methodological problems that vitiate their reliability; -maxillo-facial re-education, advice on behavior, passive mobilization, and relaxation techniques seem to be effective in ameliorating TMD symptoms; -the integration of behavioral advice into TMD treatment is desirable, even though no proof of its longterm effectiveness has as yet been demonstrated.…”
Section: Philippe Amat Facial Re-educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient education is an important component of the concept of patients abandoning their traditional role of being inactive recipients of care provided by authoritative practitioners and becoming fully informed of their situation and participating as equal partners in their own treatment 3,4 . This encompasses three levels of participation, often interwoven with active care 13 :…”
Section: -1 -The Concept Of Patient Educationmentioning
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“…1). If need be, orthopedic treatment adapted to specific features of the oro-facial complex, eventually, in some cases, associated with surgical correction of anatomical obstacles as well as medical treatment of respiratory allergies will be able to contribute to achievement of correct nasal breathing at rest 17 , of proper cervico-cephalic posture 5 , and to a global improvement of facial morphogenesis 6,18 .…”
Section: -3 -The Myofunctional Approach Used Clinicallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Clinical expertise, scientific evidence and the informed decision of the patient are the cornerstones of EbM [2,5]. While reading and analyzing the splint studies, the results are often controversial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%