Monday 8 October 2018

Vivid Journal of Dental Sciences

Occlusal Disease

Kengo Torii*

This is the review of our practice for temporomandibular disorders. Some current articles have concluded that the available evidence does not support occlusal adjustment as a reasonable therapy for temporomandibular disorders. However, occlusal adjustments in previous studies were used the centric relation (retruded contact position) as a reference position. Therefore, the treatment outcome of occlusal adjustment using the bite plate-induced occlusal position as a muscular reference position to make coincident with habitual occlusal position was reviewed.

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