Restoration of the Vertical Posterior Dimension in a Grinding Patient before Orthodontic Treatment: A Case-Report with Electromyographic Evaluation of Masticatory Muscles Balance

Bianco Edoardo, Attuati Sara, Brugali Cristina, Nanussi Alessandro, Maddalone Marcello
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Aim: the aim of this article is to assess the importance of masticatory muscles balance evaluation before improving vertical dimension through conservative and restorative techniques. It also shows how a multidisciplinary approach is needed to obtain a better result for the patient. Background: Bruxism is defined as the parafunctional activity of grinding or clenching of teeth. Management of severe worn dentition in patients with bruxism is challenging since this condition can lead to loss of tooth structure and occlusal vertical dimension (OVD). In some cases the impossibility to correct the proclination of the maxillary incisors occurs due to the posterior tooth wear. Case Description: an orthodontic alignment was obtained after having improved posterior vertical dimension according to an electromyographical analysis using Teethan® electromyographic system. The activity of anterior temporals and masseters was controlled and balanced by electromyography at every step of the treatment. Conclusion: an unbalanced dental occlusal function can compromise the stability of an orthodontic treatment; it is important an evaluation from different points of view in order to rehabilitate the patient in his complex. Clinical significance: electromyography proved itself to be a useful tool in the hands of the clinician to check the oral muscles balance and to avoid temporomandibular joint (TMJ) overload in restorative dentistry, prosthodontics and orthodontics. 
磨牙患者在正畸治疗前的垂直后尺寸恢复:咀嚼肌平衡的肌电图评估病例报告
目的:本文的目的是评估咀嚼肌平衡评估在通过保守和修复技术改善垂直尺寸之前的重要性。它还显示了如何需要多学科的方法来为患者获得更好的结果。背景:磨牙症被定义为磨牙或咬牙的副功能活动。磨牙患者牙列严重磨损的处理具有挑战性,因为这种情况会导致牙齿结构和咬合垂直尺寸(OVD)的丧失。在某些情况下,由于后牙磨损而无法矫正上颌门牙的前倾。病例描述:根据Teethan®肌电图系统的肌电图分析,在改善后牙垂直尺寸后获得正畸对准。在治疗的每一步,肌电图都控制和平衡了前颞肌和咬肌的活动。结论:牙合功能不平衡会影响正畸治疗的稳定性;从不同的角度对患者进行评估,对其复康是很重要的。临床意义:肌电图在口腔修复学、口腔修复学和正畸学中是临床医生检查口腔肌肉平衡和避免颞下颌关节(TMJ)过载的有效工具。
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