2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1717158
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Rehabilitation of a Patient with Temporomandibular Joint Disorder and Misocclusion Requiring Full Mouth Reconstruction, Based on the Multidisciplinary Approach: A Clinical Case

Abstract: This case report involved the development of a rehabilitation system for patient with edentulism and an algorithm for diagnostic and therapeutic measures to be planned based on the patient’s individual anatomical and physiological features. The results of treatment and rehabilitation made it possible to achieve the optimal distribution of loads on the dentition. It was shown that it is necessary to analyze casts in an articulator to reproduce a three-dimensional model of mandibular movements taking into accoun… Show more

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“…Owens et al compared the results of occlusal plate therapy in 80 patients with chronic TMD and found that the therapeutic effect of the occlusal plate on patients with poor psychological status such as anxiety and depression is often not good compared with those with normal psychological status [12]. More scholars agree with the view of TMD from the perspective of bio-psycho-social model [13]. Psychological factors include the influence of individual, crowd, and environmental changes on patients' adaptability.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Owens et al compared the results of occlusal plate therapy in 80 patients with chronic TMD and found that the therapeutic effect of the occlusal plate on patients with poor psychological status such as anxiety and depression is often not good compared with those with normal psychological status [12]. More scholars agree with the view of TMD from the perspective of bio-psycho-social model [13]. Psychological factors include the influence of individual, crowd, and environmental changes on patients' adaptability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%