Examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guide

The possible association between orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is a topic of great interest in the current literature. The true role of orthodontic therapy on the etiology of TMD, however, is still uncertain. From the clinical prospective, a thorough examination of the...

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Main Authors: Ana Claúdia de Castro Ferreira Conti, Paula Vanessa Pedron Oltramari, Ricardo de Lima Navarro, Márcio Rodrigues de Almeida
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Language:English
Published: University of São Paulo 2007-02-01
Series:Journal of Applied Oral Science
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spelling doaj-d137696b070d42e7a4abedb99f81dfba2020-11-24T22:28:55ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-77571678-77652007-02-01151778210.1590/S1678-77572007000100016Examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guideAna Claúdia de Castro Ferreira ContiPaula Vanessa Pedron OltramariRicardo de Lima NavarroMárcio Rodrigues de AlmeidaThe possible association between orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is a topic of great interest in the current literature. The true role of orthodontic therapy on the etiology of TMD, however, is still uncertain. From the clinical prospective, a thorough examination of the stomatognathic system is always necessary in order to detect possible TMD signs and symptoms prior to the beginning of the orthodontic therapy. Caution should be exercised when planning, performing and finalizing orthodontics, especially in patients who with history of signs and symptoms of TMD. The clinician must always eliminate patient's pain and dysfunction before initiating any type of orthodontic mechanics. Muscle incoordination, unstable disc-condyle relationship and bone alterations are usual TMD conditions that can interfere with the presenting occlusal relationship. This article reviews these aspects and presents a detailed clinical guide for the examination of the orthodontic patient, considering aspects related to facial pain and dysfunction.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572007000100016Temporomandibular joint disordersOrthodonticsOrthopedicsDental occlusion
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author Ana Claúdia de Castro Ferreira Conti
Paula Vanessa Pedron Oltramari
Ricardo de Lima Navarro
Márcio Rodrigues de Almeida
spellingShingle Ana Claúdia de Castro Ferreira Conti
Paula Vanessa Pedron Oltramari
Ricardo de Lima Navarro
Márcio Rodrigues de Almeida
Examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guide
Journal of Applied Oral Science
Temporomandibular joint disorders
Orthodontics
Orthopedics
Dental occlusion
author_facet Ana Claúdia de Castro Ferreira Conti
Paula Vanessa Pedron Oltramari
Ricardo de Lima Navarro
Márcio Rodrigues de Almeida
author_sort Ana Claúdia de Castro Ferreira Conti
title Examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guide
title_short Examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guide
title_full Examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guide
title_fullStr Examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guide
title_full_unstemmed Examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guide
title_sort examination of temporomandibular disorders in the orthodontic patient: a clinical guide
publisher University of São Paulo
series Journal of Applied Oral Science
issn 1678-7757
1678-7765
publishDate 2007-02-01
description The possible association between orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is a topic of great interest in the current literature. The true role of orthodontic therapy on the etiology of TMD, however, is still uncertain. From the clinical prospective, a thorough examination of the stomatognathic system is always necessary in order to detect possible TMD signs and symptoms prior to the beginning of the orthodontic therapy. Caution should be exercised when planning, performing and finalizing orthodontics, especially in patients who with history of signs and symptoms of TMD. The clinician must always eliminate patient's pain and dysfunction before initiating any type of orthodontic mechanics. Muscle incoordination, unstable disc-condyle relationship and bone alterations are usual TMD conditions that can interfere with the presenting occlusal relationship. This article reviews these aspects and presents a detailed clinical guide for the examination of the orthodontic patient, considering aspects related to facial pain and dysfunction.
topic Temporomandibular joint disorders
Orthodontics
Orthopedics
Dental occlusion
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