PRODUCING SPECIALLY DESIGNED DENTURES IN PATIENTS WITH CONDITIONS OF OCCLUSAL PARAFUNCTIONS
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https://doi.org/10.24297/jab.v10i1.6002Keywords:
Occlusal parafunctions, bruxism, partial edentulousness, specially designed denturesAbstract
The occlusal parafunctions do not belong to the group of physiological functions such as speech, breathing, chewing and swallowing. The parafunction associated with clenching of the teeth is known as bruxism. In this state as therapeutic measurments success can be achieved using specially designed dentures.
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2. Marie MM, Pietkiewicz M. La bruxomanie [Bruxism] Revue de Stomatologie. 1907;14:107–116
3. Frohman BS. Application of psychotherapy to dental problems. Dent Cosmet. 1931;73:1117–22
4. De-La-Hoz JL. Sleep bruxism: review and update for the restorative dentist. Alphа Omega 2013; 106:23-8
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6. Bader G., Lavigne G., Sleep bruxism, an overview of an oromandibular sleep movement disorder. Sleep Med Rev. 2000; 4: 27–43
7. Lobbezoo F., Hamburger HL., Naeije M., Etiology of bruxism. In: Paesani DA. Bruxism- Theory and Practice. London: Quintessence. 2010; 53–65
8. Carlsson GE., Magnusson T. Chicago Quintessence. Management of Temporomandibular Disorders in the General Dental Practice, 1999
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14. Kazuyoshi B., Kumiko A., Ranjith W. P., Management of Bruxism-Induced Complications in Removable Partial Denture Weares Using Specially Designed Dentures׃ A Clinical Report, Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, Copyright 2008 by Chroma, Inc.
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16. Каpusevska B et al., Bruxism and TMD disorders in everyday dental clinical practice, Pub Med, 2013, 34(3), 105-111
17. Michael J. Thorpy, Giuseppe Plazzi, Тhe parasomnias and other sleep related disorders, Cambridge Unversity Press, 2010
18. Panagiotis Zoidis, Gregory Polyzois, Removable dental prosthesis splint. an occlusal device for nocturnal bruxing partial denture users. J Prosthodont 2013 Dec 19;22(8):652-6. Epub 2013 Oct 19.
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2017-04-13
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Shahpaska, B. P., & Kapusevska, B. (2017). PRODUCING SPECIALLY DESIGNED DENTURES IN PATIENTS WITH CONDITIONS OF OCCLUSAL PARAFUNCTIONS. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN BIOLOGY, 10(1), 2044–2049. https://doi.org/10.24297/jab.v10i1.6002
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