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ISBN 10: 1647241367
ISBN 13: 978-1647241360
Author: Hans Jürgen Schindler, Jens Christoph Türp
Occlusal Splints for Painful Craniomandibular Dysfunction 1st Edition: Therapy for painful craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD) is a field of dentistry that is quite different from traditional subjects in dental medicine (eg, periodontics, restorative dentistry, or oral surgery). In these subject areas, innovation essentially means adapting clinical procedures to new technologies, such as the use of digital resources. However, better basic treatment of CMD cases cannot be achieved simply by better technique but by a new way of thinking that emphasizes patients, their suffering, and what they tell their dentists. Therefore, this book offers a clear guide to help practitioners address the issue of CMD in theory and practice and provide their CMD patients with the best possible treatment. The book is split into two parts: first a practical guide to the basic treatment of CMD patients, followed by chapters that build on that basic knowledge by exploring scientific and theoretical principles in more depth. The two parts complement each other to form a rounded and complete picture. A series of detailed charts, diagrams, and sample forms are included to supplement the important history-taking section, and chapters on splint fabrication and rehabilitation include step-by-step photographs. The book concludes with chapters on neurobiology to discuss CMDs and their treatment at an anatomical level for a more thorough understanding.
Occlusal Splints for Painful Craniomandibular Dysfunction 1st Edition Table of contents:
Part A: Practice of Occlusal Splint Therapy and Coordinative Training
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Craniomandibular Dysfunction (CMD)
Chapter 2: STRUCTURED TREATMENT APPROACH IN PRACTICE
2.1 Diagnostics
2.2 Treatment of Painful CMD
2.3 Typical Painful CMD Case Studies: From History Taking to Treatment
Chapter 3: INTEROCCLUSAL REGISTRATION IN SPLINT THERAPY
3.1 Method of Closing Movement onto a Frontal Plateau
Chapter 4: SPLINT FABRICATION
4.1 Model Fabrication
4.2 Model Mounting
4.3 Modular Rehabilitation Splint System
4.4 MRS Basic Splint (MRS 0)
4.5 Modular Modification of the MRS 0
4.6 Fabrication of an Efficient MRS 1 (Michigan Concept) Using CAD/CAM
Chapter 5: COORDINATIVE TRAINING FOR FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATION
5.1 Pain and Motor Adaptation
5.2 Pain Adaptation and Rehabilitation
5.3 Rehabilitation of the Craniomandibular System
5.4 Practice of Coordinative Training in Functional Rehabilitation
5.5 Case Study
5.6 Indication for Coordinative Training and Monitoring Outcome
Part B: Aspects of Painful CMD and Splint Therapy Explored in Depth
Chapter 6: RISKS
6.1 Definition of Risk
6.2 Definition, Calculation, and Interpretation of Odds Ratio
6.3 Myoarthropathies of the Masticatory System
6.4 Occlusion and CMD
6.5 TMJ Compression and Distraction
6.6 Bruxism
Chapter 7: DIAGNOSTICS
7.1 Staged Model of CMD Diagnostics
7.2 Differential Diagnoses
7.3 Criticism of Classic Taxonomies
7.4 Quantitative Sensory Testing and Its Practical Relevance
7.5 Criticism of Samples Included in Treatment Studies
Chapter 8: TREATMENT
8.1 Effectiveness of Treatment Options for Painful CMD
8.2 Possible Mechanisms of Physiotherapy in Painful CMD
8.3 Treatment Results from Dental Practices
8.4 Rehabilitation in Functional Therapy
Chapter 9: NEUROBIOLOGIC BACKGROUND OF OCCLUSAL SPLINT THERAPY
9.1 Muscle Physiology
9.2 Temporomandibular Joints
9.3 Jaw Muscle Pains
9.4 TMJ Pains
9.5 Explanatory Models of Chronification of Pain
9.6 Motor Adaptation to Pain
9.7 Muscle Regeneration Potential
Chapter 10: NEUROBIOLOGY AND BIOMECHANICS OF OCCLUSAL SPLINT THERAPY
10.1 Traditional Hypotheses
10.2 Current Hypotheses
10.3 Pathophysiologic Effects of Postural Changes: Is Occlusal Splint Therapy a Cross-Segmental Treatment Modality?
Chapter 11: CEREBRAL REPRESENTATION OF OCCLUSAL SPLINT THERAPY: FUNCTIONAL MRI STUDIES
11.1 Cerebral Representation of Neuromuscular Activity
11.2 Modification of Cerebral Activation Patterns by Occlusal Splint Therapy
11.3 Cerebral Activation Patterns and Pain
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