DOI:

10.37988/1811-153X_2020_1_60

Possibilities of diagnostics and complex treatment of patients with TMJ disfunctions

Authors

  • M.A. Postnikov 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, associate professor of the Dentistry Department
  • A.M. Nesterov 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, associate professor of the Prosthodontics Department
  • D.A. Trunin 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, full professor, head of the Stomatology Department
  • M.I. Sadykov 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, full professor of the Prosthodontics Department
  • R.R. Gabdrafikov 1, 2, PhD candidate at the Stomatology department of the Institute of professional education; prosthodontist
  • M.R. Sagirov 1, senior laboratory technician at the Prosthodontics Department
  • 1 Samara State Medical University, 443001, Samara, Russia
  • 2 “Dental Forte Prestige” LLC, 423827, Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia

Abstract

The article presents the author’s method of diagnosis and restoration of function to physiological norm or as close to it as possible form of compensation of the dental complex (TMJ, masticatory muscles and balanced occlusion of dentition). Complex diagnostics and treatment of 189 patients aged 25—60 years was carried out. The examination included diagnostic computed tomography, axiography and virtual repositioning of the mandibular condyles. After that, the manufacture of various tires was carried out by laboratory method or by CAD/CAM technology. After the adaptation of the patient to carry out a second diagnostic computed tomography. According to the dynamic results, patients were formed into groups for treatment planning. The application of the proposed method of diagnosis and complex treatment with the use of digital technologies allows you to build the exact stages of treatment measures, prevent complications and create a trusting relationship between patients and a team of doctors of different dental profiles.

Key words:

TMJ disfunction, digital methods of diagnosis and treatment

For Citation

[1]
Postnikov M.A., Nesterov A.M., Trunin D.A., Sadykov M.I., Gabdrafikov R.R., Sagirov M.R. Possibilities of diagnostics and complex treatment of patients with TMJ disfunctions. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2020; 1 (93): 60—63. DOI: 10.37988/1811-153X_2020_1_60

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Published on

April 1, 2020