Journal of Craniomandibular Function

Extended indications for simulation splints at the crossroads between functional therapy and restorative treatment – a case example

Journal of Craniomandibular Function, 4/2021Katzer, Lukasz / Roehl, Jakob C. / Ahlers, M. OliverSeite 337 – 354Adjustierte Okklusionsschienen besitzen ein breites Indikationsspektrum in der Therapie funktioneller Erkrankungen des craniomandibulären Systems. Simulationsschienen erweitern dieses Indikationsspektrum um vollanatomisch ausmodellierte Okklusionsschienen, die es ermöglichen, in komplexen Fällen eine veränderte vertikale Dimension und/oder Kieferposition klinisch zu erproben, selbst beim …

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Is there a ‘best’ centric relation record?

Centric relation records, condyle positions, and their practical significanceJournal of Craniomandibular Function, 4/2022Utz, Karl-Heinz / Lückerath, Walter / Schwarting, Peter / Noethlichs, Wolfgang / Büttner, Ralph / Grüner, Manfred / Fuß, Edgar / Stark, HelmutSeite 291 – 316Aim: The present study is part of an extensive investigation on the positions and distances of the mandibular …

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On the effectiveness of a self-management program of home exercises versus relaxation splint therapy for the treatment of temporomandibular disorders

Journal of Craniomandibular Function, 4/2022Söhnel, Andreas / Meyer, Georg / Huwe, Lenja / Bernhardt, OlafSeite 317 – 335Objective: The aim of the present randomized controlled trial was to investigate whether a self-managed home exercise program is equivalent to relaxation splint therapy in terms of pain reduction during the initial phase of treatment of temporomandibular disorders …

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Prevalence of retrocranial condylar displacement in different skeletal classes

A cephalometric-condylographic studyJournal of Craniomandibular Function, 4/2022Greven, Markus / Hoffmann, Anna / Franchini, Michela / Kolk, AndreasSeite 337 – 352Objective: In the present study, a correlation between skeletal class (SC) and retrocranial condylar displacement in clinically mimicked bruxism function in condylography was examined. First of all, it was assessed whether subjects with SC II, due …

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