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Occlusal adjustments in implants and natural dentition : 3D occlusion : TMJ pathology related to occlusion : etiopathology and treatment / Dr. Vicente Jiménez-López.

By: Jiménez-López, Vicente [Autor]Contributor(s): Keogh, Thomas P [Tłumaczenie] | Moreno-Hay, Isabel [Tłumaczenie] | Quintessence Publishing [Wydawca]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Publication details: London ; Berlin : Quintessence Publishing, copyright 2016. Description: 238 stron : ilustracje ; 31 cm + 1 DVD (4 x 3/4 in.)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781850972921Other title: TMJ pathology related to occlusionSubject(s): Choroba okluzyjna | Choroby zębów | Nieprawidłowy zgryzSummary: This book provides a meticulous analysis of occlusion and the many anatomical factors involved: natural teeth and implants, gingiva, tooth- and implant-borne prostheses, masticatory muscles, ligaments, the TMJs, and articular capsules and disks, among other. Furthermore, the problems that can lead to malocclusion often relate to additional patient factors, emotional stress, bruxism, clenching, and the jaw being out of proper position. The book also covers referred pain, which can mimic joint symptoms caused by neck and masticatory muscle problems, as well as headaches and facial pain that may be connected to occlusion-related muscle problems including the neck muscles. The accompanying DVD includes more than 200 clinical animations.--
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Na okł.: Includes DVD with more than 200 animations.

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This book provides a meticulous analysis of occlusion and the many anatomical factors involved: natural teeth and implants, gingiva, tooth- and implant-borne prostheses, masticatory muscles, ligaments, the TMJs, and articular capsules and disks, among other. Furthermore, the problems that can lead to malocclusion often relate to additional patient factors, emotional stress, bruxism, clenching, and the jaw being out of proper position. The book also covers referred pain, which can mimic joint symptoms caused by neck and masticatory muscle problems, as well as headaches and facial pain that may be connected to occlusion-related muscle problems including the neck muscles. The accompanying DVD includes more than 200 clinical animations.--

Translated from the Spanish.

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