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|a Savastano, Fabio.
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|a Neuromuscular orthodontics :
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|c Fabio Savastano.
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|a Cham, Switzerland :
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|a Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1: Freeway Space (FWS) in Neuromuscular Dentistry -- Freeway Space a "Functional Space" -- Freeway Space and Dental Occlusion -- References -- 2: Creating a Common Language -- Lateral Cephalograms -- Cephalometrics -- Diagnostic Concept 1 -- The Importance of the Cranio-Mandibular Relationship -- Diagnostic Concept 2 -- Anterior-Posterior Relation -- Diagnostic Concept 3 -- Vertical Relation -- Diagnostic Concept 4 -- Transverse Relation. Expansion -- References
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|a 3: Neuromuscular Theory and the Stomatognathic Triad: Treatment Objectives in Neuromuscular Orthodontics -- References -- 4: Updates on Functional Anatomy -- Temporo-Mandibular Joint -- Muscles and Function -- Suprahyoid Muscles -- Infrahyoid Muscles -- Tongue -- The Fascial System -- References -- 5: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator (TENS) and Surface Electromyography: Important Diagnostic Aids for Bite Registration and Skeletal Discrepancies -- Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulator -- Procedure for Bite Registration Technique -- Surface Electromyography
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|a Asymmetry of the Face in the Growing Child -- Asymmetry of the Face in Adulthood -- References -- 6: A Simplified Protocol with the Bioelectrical Instrumentation -- Protocol Specifications -- Mandatory 40 min of ULF-TENS with Aqualizer® -- Options -- 7: Schematic Kinesiographic Representation of Occlusal Dental Relationships -- Occlusal Class I -- Example Case -- Occlusal Class III -- Example Case -- Occlusal Class II -- References -- 8: The Ideal Function Is Linked to Ideal Swallow -- Normal Deglutition -- S.EMG in Normal Occlusion -- S.EMG in Swallow Dysfunction (S-EMG Study Hypothesis)
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|a Primary Versus Secondary Tongue Dysfunction, Hypothesis Discussion -- Distalization of the Upper Arch -- Interruption of Tooth Contact between the Dental Arches in Children and Adults: Aligner Treatment and Gummy Positioners -- Orthodontic Treatment without Treatment of Respiratory Problems -- Orthodontic Treatment without Correction of Parafunctions and Bad Habits -- References -- 9: Mandibular Freedom and Spontaneous Mandibular Migration (SMM) -- Example Case -- Discussion -- References -- 10: Treatment Procedures -- Extrusion -- Active Extrusion (AE) -- Case 10.1
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|a Class II Occlusion with Increased OJ and Increased Freeway Space -- Treatment Sequence -- Treatment Results-Discussion -- Passive Extrusion (PE) -- Functional Appliances and Extrusion -- Intrusion -- High Pull Head Gear (HPHG) -- Build-Ups -- Fixed Appliance Therapy -- Functional Appliances -- Vertical Springs -- Bite Jumping Devices and Intrusion -- Case 10.2 -- Class III Occlusion with No OJ and Reduced Freeway Space (Open Bite) -- Treatment Sequence -- Treatment Results-Discussion -- Habit Correction -- Retention -- References -- 11: Head and Body Posture in Relation to Mandibular Position
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|a This book is a practical guide for applying neuromuscular principles to orthodontics. It is designed to meet the needs of dental students and practitioners. The book provides a solid foundation in neuromuscular dentistry, explaining the basic anatomy and ideal functioning of the mouth and jaw. It covers important techniques like mandibular tracking, TENS, and surface EMG, which are used for diagnosing, planning treatment, and monitoring progress. The last chapter features case studies with Kinesiography, showing the long-term outcomes after treatment. The information in the book is presented clearly and written in an easy-to-understand style.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|a Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 16, 2023).
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