[咬合感觉障碍:一种不寻常的、持续的躯体症状]。

P A M Versteegh, Y R van Rood
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咬合感觉障碍,也被称为幻咬,是一种没有任何客观可验证的咬合差异的咬合改变的感觉。大约75%的病例发生在牙科治疗或外伤之后。在牙科实践中,咬痕改变的感觉通常是牙科手术后暂时的不适。在大多数情况下,它很快自行解决或解决后,一个小的咬合调整。然而,当咬伤继续感觉不正常时,它被归类为持续的躯体症状。对于牙医-全科医生,有一种方法旨在为他们提供工具,与受影响的患者进行对话,并促进转诊干预措施,优化症状解决的条件。
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[Occlusal dysaesthesia: an unusual, persistent somatic symptom].

Occlusal dysaesthesia - also known as phantom bite - is the perception of an altered bite without any objectively verifiable occlusal discrepancy. Approximately 75% of cases arise following dental treatment or trauma. The sensation of a changed bite often occurs in dental practice as a temporary discomfort following a dental procedure. In most cases, it soon resolves itself or is resolved after a minor occlusal adjustment. However, when the bite continues to feel abnormal, it is classified as a persistent somatic symptom. For dentists-general practitioners, there is an approach designed to equip them with tools to engage in dialogue with the affected patient and to facilitate referral for interventions optimizing conditions for symptom resolution.

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