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Registration of the Seated Condylar Position (SCP/CR): Part II: Technique: The Two-Piece Wax Bite Registration
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作者 Frank E. Cordray Vito Caponigro 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2023年第9期292-308,共17页
The purpose of this paper is to present the technique for registration of the Seated Condylar Position (SCP)/Centric Relation (CR) position of the condyles: a two-piece wax bite registration with deprogramming and no ... The purpose of this paper is to present the technique for registration of the Seated Condylar Position (SCP)/Centric Relation (CR) position of the condyles: a two-piece wax bite registration with deprogramming and no mandibular manipulation. 展开更多
关键词 Dental Arch Displacement (DAD) Condylar Displacement (CD) Seated Condylar Position (SCP) Maximum Intercuspation (MIC) Intercuspal Position (ICP) Musculo-Skeletal Dysfunction Temporo-Mandibular Dysfunction (TMD) common muscle contraction headache (cmch)
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Registration of the Seated Condylar Position (SCP/CR): Part I: Rationale
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作者 Frank E. Cordray Vito Caponigro 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2023年第9期271-291,共21页
The purpose of this paper is to present the rationale for registration of the Seated Condylar Position (SCP)/Centric Relation (CR) position of the condyles.
关键词 Dental Arch Displacement (DAD) Condylar Displacement (CD) Seated Condylar Position (SCP) Maximum Intercuspation (MIC) Intercuspal Position (ICP) Musculo-Skeletal Dysfunction Temporo-Mandibular Dysfunction (TMD) common muscle contraction headache (cmch)
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Articulated dental cast analysis of asymptomatic and symptomatic populations 被引量:6
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作者 Frank E Cordray 《International Journal of Oral Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期126-132,共7页
Dental instrumentation has long provided insight into the mechanism of musculo-skeletal function of the gnathic system. While large population studies associate dental arch displacement (DAD), especially laterally, ... Dental instrumentation has long provided insight into the mechanism of musculo-skeletal function of the gnathic system. While large population studies associate dental arch displacement (DAD), especially laterally, with symptoms, mandibular condyle displacement (CD) resulting from DAD has not been targeted as possibly etiologic in the production of common muscle contraction headache (CMCH) and temporo-mandibular dysfunction (TMD). The objective was to evaluate the three-dimensional nature of DAD and CD between the seated condylar position (SCP) and the intercuspal position (ICP) and to compare results derived from large deprogrammed asymptomatic and symptomatic populations. A total of 1 192 sets of dental casts collected from asymptomatic and symptomatic populations were articulated in the SCP. The initial occlusal contact, DAD, and condylar displacement were evaluated for frequency, direction, and magnitude of displacement between the SCP and ICP. The data revealed significant displacement between the SCP and ICP of the condyles (displaced most frequently inferior (down) and posterior (distal)) and substantially increased frequency and magnitude of displacement of the dental arches (with posterior premature occlusal contacts, increased overjet, decreased overbite, midline differences, and occlusal classification changes) in symptomatic subjects. These discrepancies were statistically significant and clinically significant. The data support the concept of increased DAD and CD with dysfunction. Transverse condylar displacement, commonly presenting with dental cross bite, may be associated with CMCH and TMD. Displacement of the mandibular condyle may be an etiologic factor in CMCH and dysfunction of the temporo-mandibular joint. 展开更多
关键词 dental arch displacement condylar displacement seated condylar position intercuspal position musculo-skeletaldysfunction temporo-mandibular dysfunction common muscle contraction headache
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The Relationship between Occlusion and TMD
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作者 Frank E. Cordray 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2017年第1期35-80,共46页
The purpose of this paper is to conduct an extensive review of the literature on the relationship between occlusion and occlusal factors and TM dysfunction. This paper attempts to explore why the link between occlusal... The purpose of this paper is to conduct an extensive review of the literature on the relationship between occlusion and occlusal factors and TM dysfunction. This paper attempts to explore why the link between occlusal factors, which have historically been implicated in producing TMD, and dysfunction has not been clearly evident from the dental literature. 展开更多
关键词 Dental Arch DISPLACEMENT (DAD) Condylar DISPLACEMENT (CD) Seated Con-dylar POSITION (SCP) Maximum Intercuspation (MIC) Intercuspal POSITION (ICP) MUSCULO-SKELETAL DYSFUNCTION Temporo-Mandibular DYSFUNCTION (TMD) common muscle contraction headache (cmch)
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