Interdisciplinary Treatment of Patients with Deep Overbite and Parafunctional Activity
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.3, No. 11)Publication Date: 2014-11-05
Authors : Miroslava Dinkova; DMD; PhD; Greta Yordanova; DMD; PhD;
Page : 2920-2925
Keywords : overbite; bruxism; parafunction; adults;
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Abstract
Bruxism is defined as parafunctional grinding of teeth and due to the excessive wear of the posterior teeth, patients with long-standing bruxism often have pathological deep overbite. For many decades, treatment of bruxism and deep overbite was focused on reshaping the bite for achieving an occlusion free of deviations. Despite large efforts, the management of bruxism and subsequent deepening overbite was not obtained.
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