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A thorough understanding of occlusion - although absolutely crucial for safe clinical practice - affords a particular challenge for many dental students and practitioners. Particularly relevant to the practise of restorative dentistry and prosthodontics, this subject is also highly applicable to orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery. Within this context, this brand new volume provides an accessible, comprehensive guide to this highly complex field accompanied by on-line clinical videos and dynamic MRI scans which are designed to support the text and further explain the principles involved.

  • Presents the latest information on occlusion in an easy-to-read, accessible format
  • Fully illustrated with over 400 tables, artworks and photographs
  • Contains numerous pull-out boxes, summary tables and helpful hints and tips
  • Complemented by a website containing clinical cases and dynamic MRI scans
  • Illustrated case histories demonstrate the clinical success of the methods described
  • Practical and superbly illustrated handbook prepared by a world-renowned contributor team
  • Ideal for students of restorative dentistry and prosthodontics

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Date de parution 02 juillet 2015
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EAN13 9780723438465
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Functional Occlusion in Restorative Dentistry and Prosthodontics
Edited by
Iven Klineberg
AM RFD BSc MDS PhD FRACDS FICD FDSRCS (Lond, Edin)
Professor, Head of Discipline of Oral Rehabilitation, Nobel Biocare Chair of Oral Rehabilitation, Faculty of Dentistry, Westmead Hospital, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Steven E. Eckert
DDS MS FACP
Professor Emeritus, Mayo Clinic, College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Foreword by
George Zarb
CM, BChD, MS, DDS, MS, FRCD(C)
Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Prosthodontics

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Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Foreword
Preface and Introduction
References
Acknowledgment
Contributors
Section 1 Biological Considerations
Chapter 1 The Biological Basis of a Functional Occlusion: The Neural Framework
Synopsis
Summary
References
Chapter 2 Periodontal Microbiology and Immunobiology
Synopsis
Summary
References
Chapter 3 Occlusion and Health
Synopsis
Prosthodontic Rehabilitation and General Health
Clinical Outcomes
Face And Mouth: Psychosocial Implications
Psychological Factors
The New Paradigm
Continuing Creativity
Occlusion and Cognitive Health
Global Oral Awareness
Hypothesis
References
Chapter 4 Occlusion and Adaptation to Change: Neuroplasticity and Its Implications for Cognition
Synopsis
The Need to Enlarge the View of Occlusion
Effects of the Insertion of Experimental Occlusal Interferences
Occlusal Perception
Occlusal Hypervigilance and Occlusal Dysesthesia
Neuroplasticity of the Sensorimotor Cortex
References
Chapter 5 Jaw Movement and Its Control
Synopsis
Jaw Muscles: the Motors for Jaw Movement
Central Nervous System Components in the Generation and Control of Jaw Movements (Fig. 5-2)
Classification of Jaw Movements
Basic Mandibular Movements
How to Describe Jaw Movement
Masticatory Jaw Movements
Condyle and Disk Movement
References
Chapter 6 Anatomy and Pathophysiology of the Temporomandibular Joint
Synopsis
Temporomandibular Joint Anatomy
Joint Innervation
Joint Lubrication
Condylar Movements
Joint Loading
Temporomandibular Joint Pathophysiology
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
Section 2 Assessment
Chapter 7 Occlusal Form and Clinical Specifics
Synopsis
Tooth Contacts and Jaw Positions
Occlusal Relationships
Border Movement
Anterior or Lateral Guidance
Canine Guidance
Mediotrusive (Balancing) Contacts or Interferences
Shortened Dental Arch
References
Chapter 8 Occlusal Diagnostics for Treatment Planning
Synopsis
Clinical Occlusal Assessment
Parafunctional Tooth Wear
Occlusal Analysis
Provocation Tests
References
Chapter 9 Articulators, Transfer Records, and Study Casts
Synopsis
Articulators
Transfer Records
Study Casts
Selecting an Articulator
References
Section 3 Oral Implant Occlusion
Chapter 10 Physiological Considerations of Oral Implant Function
Synopsis
Control of Mastication
Osseoperception
References
Chapter 11 Occlusion and Principles of Oral Implant Restoration
Synopsis
Implant Treatment
Loading Patterns
Critical Failures
Evidence Base
Force Management
Implant Numbers
Implant Locations
Superstructure Design
Occlusion
Conclusions
References
Chapter 12 Implant Rehabilitation and Clinical Management
Synopsis
Literature Review
Acknowledgments
References
Section 4 Clinical Practice and Occlusion Management
Chapter 13 Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Synopsis
Disk Interference Disorders
Traumatic Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Degenerative Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Other Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
References
Chapter 14 Jaw Muscle Disorders
Synopsis
Epidemiology and Etiology of Jaw Muscle Disorders
Functional Anatomy and Physiology of the Jaw Muscles
Jaw Muscle Pain
History Taking and Examination of Jaw Muscles
Classification of Jaw Muscle Disorders
Treatment of Jaw Muscle Pain and Disorders
References
Chapter 15 Occlusion and Periodontal Health
Synopsis
Healthy Periodontal Structures and Occlusal Forces
Tooth Mobility
Types of Occlusal Forces
Trauma From Occlusion
Tooth Migration
Gingival and Noncarious Cervical Lesions
Practical Clinical Conclusions and Guidelines
References
Chapter 16 Occlusion and Orthodontics
Part 1: Children and Young Adults
Part 2: Adults
References
Chapter 17 Occlusion and Fixed Prosthodontics
Synopsis
Rationale for Establishing Tooth Contacts during Fixed Prosthodontics
References
Chapter 18 Occlusion and Removable Prosthodontics
Synopsis
Partial Dental Prostheses
Complete Dental Prostheses
References
Chapter 19 Occlusion in Maxillofacial Prosthetics
Synopsis
Congenital Anomalies
Surgery and Trauma to the Jaws
Additional Observations on Maxillofacial Occlusion
Summary
References
Chapter 20 Occlusal Splints and Management of the Occlusion
Synopsis
Literature Review
Splints and Muscle and Joint Pain
Splint Construction
References
Chapter 21 Occlusal Adjustment in Occlusion Management
Synopsis
Introduction
Clinical Practice
Acknowledgments
References
Further Reading
Conclusions
Index
Copyright

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Functional occlusion in restorative dentistry and prosthodontics / edited by Iven Klineberg, Steven E. Eckert; foreword by Professor George Zarb.
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ISBN 978-0-7234-3809-0 (hardcover : alk. paper)
I. Klineberg, Iven, editor. II. Eckert, Steven E., editor.
[DNLM: 1. Dental Occlusion. 2. Dental Implantation-methods. 3. Prosthodontics-methods. 4. Temporomandibular Joint-physiopathology. WU 440]
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Foreword
The topic of Occlusion has tended to languish at the bottom of the scientific heap. It either struggled to sustain a position as a stand-alone clinical academic entity in dental scho

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