Occlusal trauma is the damage to teeth when an excessive force is acted upon them and they do not align properly. When the jaws close, for instance during...
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Tooth mobility (section Occlusal trauma)
(June 2018). "Occlusal trauma and excessive occlusal forces: Narrative review, case definitions, and diagnostic considerations: Occlusal Trauma and Excessive...
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Toothache (section Occlusal trauma)
a periodontal abscess, as the occlusal trauma causes adaptive changes in the alveolar bone.: 153–154 Occlusal trauma often occurs when a newly placed...
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Bruxism (section Occlusal factors)
tooth wear in some bruxists, according to some sources. The view that occlusal trauma (as may occur during bruxism) is a causative factor in gingivitis and...
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Condition of the exposed root surface Traumatic occlusal forces Primary Occlusal Trauma Secondary Occlusal Trauma Tooth and prosthesis related factors Localized...
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irreversible pulpitis and pulpal necrosis. Other causes can include occlusal trauma due to 'high spots' after restoration work, extrusion from the tooth...
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Condition of exposed root surface Traumatic occlusal forces Primary occlusal trauma Secondary occlusal trauma Orthodontic forces Prostheses and tooth-related...
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unfavorable. This is usually the outcome associated with untreated secondary occlusal trauma. Crown lengthening Post and core Page 114 in: Czochrowska, E.; Stenvik...
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placed on a tooth, the PDL widens to take the extra forces. Thus, early occlusal trauma can be viewed on radiographs as a widening of the periodontal ligament...
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was one of the first to classify furcation defects and the role of occlusal trauma on periodontal disease. In 1941, Glickman joined the Tufts University...
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Occlusion (dentistry) (section Occlusal terminology)
Malocclusion Maximum intercuspation Mutually protected occlusion Occlusal trauma Davies, S; Gray, R M J (2001-09-08). "Occlusion: What is occlusion...
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tooth loss in the population increases either due to early extraction, trauma, or other systemic diseases, the use of implant therapy has increased as...
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PMID 26312093. Fan, Jingyuan; Caton, Jack G. (2018). "Occlusal trauma and excessive occlusal forces: Narrative review, case definitions, and diagnostic...
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Temporomandibular joint pain could be experienced secondarily due to occlusal trauma caused by the tubercle. This cusp could be worn away or fractured easily...
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Bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw Bruxism Edentulism Occlusal trauma Temporomandibular joint disorder [clarification needed] Bridge Centric...
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Mouthguard (redirect from Occlusal splint)
called a mouth protector, mouth piece, gumshield, gumguard, nightguard, occlusal splint, bite splint, or bite plane. The dentists who specialise in sports...
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dental restorations, specific toothpastes, mouthwashes, and even some foods. Trauma, reactions to foreign bodies, or toxic reactions can also contribute to...
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Further research is required to determine exact cause. Local factors: Occlusal trauma Trauma Non-functional tooth Unopposed tooth (and impacted teeth, embedded...
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Dental emergency (section Dental Trauma)
different cases, the cause may be underlying caries or it could be occlusal trauma, caused from natural dentition during mastication. The longevity of...
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advantage in the first few months to keep the transplanted tooth free from occlusal trauma. In some cases, endodontic treatment is indicated, but the timing of...
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enamel layer, or tenderness of the periodontal ligament caused by occlusal trauma. Tooth discolouration: A yellow appearance of the tooth surface may...
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(genetic, hormonal, anatomical), factors which may precipitate it (trauma, occlusal changes, parafunction), and also factors which may prolong it (stress...
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researcher in the field of periodontology. He was the first to define occlusal trauma in 1917. McCall, J. P. (May 31, 1968). "Paul Roscoe Stillman 1871-1945...
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Northwestern University Dental School Obligate nasal breathing • Occlusal splint • Occlusal trauma • Occlusion • Odontoblast • Odontoblast process • ...
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adaptive capacity of the periodontium produce injury called trauma from occlusion. When occlusal forces are reduced the PDL atrophies, appearing thinned....
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Complete dentures (section Occlusal vertical dimension, resting vertical dimension and freeway space)
Orientation of occlusal plane – using either a wooden spatula or a more sophisticated Fox's occlusal plane indicator, the orientation of the upper occlusal plane...
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Dental radiography (section Occlusal view)
information. The occlusal view reveals the skeletal or pathologic anatomy of either the floor of the mouth or the palate. The occlusal film, which is about...
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Crown (dental restoration) (section Occlusal reduction)
likely to fracture and therefore require cuspal protection by providing occlusal coverage with an indirect restoration like crowns. This led to routine...
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abfraction is caused by forces on the tooth from the teeth touching together, occlusal forces, when chewing and swallowing. These lead to a concentration of stress...
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