Patient in whom surgery was selected to improve mandible position after changing doctors. (17/35)

A patient who visited our department after job relocation was reexamined, and a marked discrepancy was found in mandibular position between centric occlusion and centric relation. Although the patient was originally scheduled to undergo orthodontic treatment only, the results of comprehensive tests indicated that surgery would be needed to resolve this discrepancy. Surgery was performed with the patient's consent, yielding favorable results. Although the entire orthodontic treatment lasted 3 years and 11 months, including treatment prior to transfer, it was clear that long-term use of intermaxillary elastics would not have corrected the discrepancy and that surgery was the right decision.  (+info)

Comparative study of intermaxillary relationships of manual and swallowing methods. (18/35)

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Postural evaluation of patients with temporomandibular disorders under use of occlusal splints. (19/35)

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Masticatory efficiency in denture wearers with bilateral balanced occlusion and canine guidance. (20/35)

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A new method to orient 3-dimensional computed tomography models to the natural head position: a clinical feasibility study. (21/35)

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Comparative analysis between mandibular positions in centric relation and maximum intercuspation by cone beam computed tomography (CONE-BEAM). (22/35)

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An electromyographic study to assess the minimal time duration for using the splint to raise the vertical dimension in patients with generalized attrition of teeth. (23/35)

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Cone-beam tomography assessment of condylar position discrepancy between centric relation and maximal intercuspation. (24/35)

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