Journal of Craniomandibular Function

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Journal of Craniomandibular Function, 4/2023Radlanski, Ralf J.Seite 351 – 353This article calls into question a therapy concept that I have been implementing quite successfully in my orthodontic practice for decades. Of course, we know that craniomandibular dysfunction presents a very complex, multifactorial clinical picture. The causes can be manifold: arthropathies, myopathies, occlusopathies, and orthopedic dysfunction …

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Quintessenz Publishing Deutschland Filter Home Journals Journal of Craniomandibular Function 03/2021 27.08.2021 JOURNAL WORLD/REVIEWSPages 255-260, Language: English, GermanBernhardt, Olaf A collection of interesting articles taken from international magazines on the subject of functional diagnostics and treatment Order subscription Full text (no access) Add bookmark Endnote export 0 Recommendations

Evaluation of muscle activity and maximum voluntary clenching force in patients with unilateral temporomandibular joint replacement

Journal of Craniomandibular Function, 3/2022Tuch, Greta Kira Kristina / Teschke, Marcus / Schön, Andreas / Linsen, Sabine Swantje MargareteSeite 205 – 222Objectives: Total alloplastic temporomandibular joint replacement (TMJR) requires detachment of the masseter muscle and often resection of the coronoid process. The present study investigated masticatory muscle activity and maximum voluntary clenching (MVC) force after …

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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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