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Orthodontic Treatment for the TMJ Patient Following Splint Therapy to Stabilize a Displaced Disk(s): A Systemized Approach. Part I, TMJ Orthodontic Diagnosis

Dennis R. Brenkert, D.D.S., M.S.

Volume 28 Issue 3 July 2010

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Abstract:

Orthodontic treatment for a patient who has had a displaced disk or disks and has been stabilized by anterior repositioning splint therapy presents the dentist with a difficult orthodontic problem. Frequently, there is a posterior open bite present, with the anterior teeth only occluding in the stabilized TMJ position upon removal of the splint. The current articles (Part I of II presented here) will present an organized TMJ/orthodontic diagnosis (Part I) and orthodontic treatment method (Part II, to be presented in the next journal) to properly treat these patients to a consistent stabilized occlusion compatible with the TMJ splint stabilized position.

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