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Relationship between dental occlusion and visual focusing

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | April, 1998

Sharifi Milani R; Deville de Periere D; Micallef JP  Cranio  1998 Apr;16(2):109-18 ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study is to show the effects of dental occlusion on visual focusing. Thirty subjects were divided into two groups: an experimental group who had worn...

Evaluation of the posture of patients before and after orthodontic surgery

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | September, 1997

Benech A; Fasciolo A; De Gioanni PP; Madaro E Minerva Stomatol  1997 Sep;46(9):435-41 ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: The term “craniomandibular disorder” is used to describe a series of symptoms and signs that directly affect the stomatognathic apparatus with...

Relationship between posture and occlusion: a clinical and experimental investigation

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | October, 1996

Nobili A; Adversi R  Cranio 1996 Oct;14(4):274-85 ABSTRACT: Recently many postural diseases have been classified among occlusal-functional alterations, mostly on a clinical basis. However some anatomic and physiologic aspects are still unknown. The purpose of this...

Body posture photographs as a diagnostic aid for musculoskeletal disorders related to TMD

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | July, 1996

Zonnenberg AJ; Van Maanen CJ; Oostendorp RA; Elvers JW  Cranio 1996 Jul;14(3):225-32 ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that body posture could be an etiologic factor in patients with temporomandibular disorders. “Faculty” body posture has...

The incidence of craniomandibular disorders in patients with cervical dysfunctions. A clinico-statistical assessment

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | May, 1993

Carossa S; Catapano S; Previgliano V; Preti G  Minerva Stomatol  1993 May;42(5):229-33 ABSTRACT: The aim of this research was to measure the incidence of craniomandibular disorders in a group of patients with functional-type cervical alterations. The group consisted...

Head posture and cervicovertebral and craniofacial morphology in patients with craniomandibular dysfunction

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | July, 1992

Huggare JA; Raustia AM  Cranio  1992 Jul;10(3):173-7; discussion 178-9 ABSTRACT: A relationship between particular characteristics of dental occlusion and craniomandibular disorders (CMD) has been reported, while less attention has been focused on the possible effect...

Video Display Terminal Operation: Sympathetic Nervous System Activation and Temporomandibular Disorders

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | December, 1991

Horowitz L, Sarkin J  Journal of Chiropractic  1991  Dec;28(12): 29-34 ABSTRACT: Surveys estimate in excess of 50 million Americans, primarily women, currently operate video display terminals (VDTs) in the home and workplace. Recent epidemiological studies show that...

Postural differences between asymptomatic men and women and craniofacial pain patients

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | August, 1991

Braun BL  Arch Phys Med Rehabil 1991 Aug;72(9):653-6 ABSTRACT: A forward head position and rounded shoulders have been implicated in the development or perpetuation of craniomandibular disorders. Since women seek treatment for these problems more frequently than men,...

Influence of occlusion on head posture, during periods of continuous intermaxillary pressure

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | July, 1991

Rodrigues MJ; Lotzmann U; Rudolf W  Stoma (Lisb) 1990 Jul;2(16):33-4, 37-8, 41-2 ABSTRACT: The influence of divergent splint-adjusted maximum intercuspation on head posture during prolonged phases of clenching was studied in five subjects. During clenching in maximum...

Influence of occlusion on head posture during prolonged phases of clenching

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | March, 1989

Lotzmann U; Kobes LW; Rudolph W; Paula MJ  Dtsch Zahnarztl Z  1989 Mar;44(3):162-4 ABSTRACT: The influence of divergent splint-adjusted maximum intercuspation on head posture during prolonged phases of clenching was studied in five subjects. During clenching in...

The effect of body posture on the preferred vertical dimension of occlusion

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | September, 1986

Wright SM  J Oral Rehabil  1984 Sep;11(5):467-76 ABSTRACT: Thirteen edentulous adults were investigated to see whether their preferred vertical dimension of occlusion (PVDO) was affected by vertical and horizontal body posture. The PVDO was found by the forced choice...

Cardiac Stress Related to Occlusal Instability and Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction: Report of a Case

by SOTO USA | Mar 11, 2016 | June, 1981

Smith S  Journal of American Osteopathic Association  1981  Jun; 80(10):  690-7 ABSTRACT: An association between temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction and coronary problems is exemplified in the case of a middle-aged woman. The history included trauma to the...
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