2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2013.11.008
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The use of only one hand for the reduction of a temporomandibular joint dislocation: a technique suitable for self-reduction

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“…According to the recommendation of the group of authors, attention should be paid that the fingers are placed not on, but lateral to the occlusal surfaces of the mandibular molars when using the modified Hippocratic technique (GoR B; LE V; expert consensus). In recent years, some studies presenting novel reduction methods have been published, but due to the small number of cases and the lack of control groups their statistical power is limited (13,24,25).…”
Section: The Treatment Of Acute Temporomandibular Joint Dislocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the recommendation of the group of authors, attention should be paid that the fingers are placed not on, but lateral to the occlusal surfaces of the mandibular molars when using the modified Hippocratic technique (GoR B; LE V; expert consensus). In recent years, some studies presenting novel reduction methods have been published, but due to the small number of cases and the lack of control groups their statistical power is limited (13,24,25).…”
Section: The Treatment Of Acute Temporomandibular Joint Dislocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A topic that generated much controversy was the sequencing of the repositioning technique. Whereas the German S3 Guideline strongly recommends (GoR A, SoC: strong consensus, i.e., "must") performing manual reduction one side at a time, as suggested by some authors [27,30], the ESTMJS members felt strongly that the decision to reduce either unilaterally first or synchronously bilaterally should be left to the individual preference and experience of the physician (GoR 0, SoC: strong consensus).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terai 19 describe el uso de una mano para reducir luxaciones uni o bilaterales, con la ventaja adicional de que esta técnica puede ser usada por el paciente para lograr una autorreducción en los casos de luxación recurrente. La maniobra consiste en apoyar el pulgar de la mano contralateral sobre los dientes mandibulares posteriores en el lado afectado, los dedos restantes se colocan bajo del borde inferior de la mandíbula, luego se realiza una rotación con fulcrum en el dedo pulgar mientras los dedos que se encuentran apoyados en el borde mandibular ejercen presión hacia arriba.…”
Section: Procedimientos De Reducción Manualunclassified
“…Reporte de caso Shun y cols., 2006 13 Cohorte prospectiva Chen y cols., 2007 3 Serie de casos Oliphant y cols., 2008 14 Reporte de caso Chan y cols., 2008 1 Revisión narrativa Ardehali y cols., 2009 15 Ensayo clínico aleatorizado Cheng, 2010 16 Reporte de caso Akinbami y cols., 2011 2 Revisión narrativa Osawa y cols., 2011 17 Revisión narrativa Yabe y cols., 2014 18 Serie de casos Terai, 2014 19 Serie de casos Gonai y cols., 2015 20 Serie de casos Heidari, 2015 21 Reporte de caso Gorchynski y cols., 2015 22 Cohorte prospectiva Chhabra y cols., 2015 23 Serie de casos Yeşiloʇlu y cols., 2015 24 Serie de casos Sharma y cols., 2015 25 Revisión narrativa Liddell y cols., 2015 26 Revisión narrativa Forshaw, 2015 8 Revisión narrativa Xu y cols., 2016 27 Ensayo clínico aleatorizado Ardehali y cols., 2016 28 Ensayo clínico aleatorizado White y cols., 2016 29 Revisión narrativa Lum y Poh, 2017 30 Reporte de caso Thomaidis y cols., 2018 9 Reporte de caso Prechel y cols., 2018 4 Guía clínica Stolbizer y cols., 2020 31 Cohorte retrospectiva Tabla I. Estudios incluidos en el análisis.…”
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