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082 _a611.314
100 _911757
_aCharles, Mcneill
245 _aScience and practice of occlusion
_cMcneill Charles
250 _a1 Ed.
260 _aHong Kong
_bQuintessense books
_c1997
300 _a538 paginas
505 _tPart I: Biologic Principles and Interactive Jaw Mechanics :
_tSection 1: Form and Function. --
_t• Development of Mandibular Form: Phylogeny, Ontogeny, and Function. --
_t• Morphology and Mechanism of the Jaw Joint. --
_t• Jaw Muscle Structure and Function. --
_t• Neural Control of Oral Behavior and Its Impact on Occlusion. --
_t• The Dynamics of Occlusal Relationships. --
_t• The Supporting Structures and Dental Adaptation. --
_tSection 2: Growth and Development. --
_t• Effect of Function on Growth and Remodeling of the Temporomandibular Joint. --
_t• Macromolecular Components of Connective Tissues and Their Roles in Determining Tissue Mechanical Properties. --
_t• Effect of the Physical Environment on Growth of the Temporomandibular Joint. --
_t• Relationship Between Growth, Function, and Stress in the Temporomandibular Joint. --
_t• Adaptive Changes in Mandibular Muscles During Postnatal Development. --
_tSection 3: Biomechanics. --
_t• Engineering Principles and Modeling Strategies. --
_t• In Vivo Bone Strain Patterns in the Craniofacial Region of Primates. --
_t• Simulated Physics of the Human Mandible. --
_t• Computer Simulations of Jaw Biomechanics. --
_t• Biomechanical and Biomaterial Considerations of Root-Form Dental Implants. --
_tSection 4: Tissue Response -- Connective Tissue Response to Mechanical Stimulation. --
_t• Disc Displacement Internal Derangements. --
_t• Biology of TMJ Degeneration: The Role of Matrix-Degrading Enzymes. --
_t• Distribution of Local and General Stresses in the Stomatognathic System. --
_tPart II: Clinical Considerations for a Favorable Tissue Response. --
_tSection 5: Decision-making and Biologically Based Treatment Goals. --
_t• Maxillomandibular Relationships: Mandibular Asymmetry, Occlusion, and Imaging. --
_t• Clinical Decision-making in Occlusion: A Paradigm Shift. --
_t• Fundamental Treatment Goals. --
_tSection 6: Baseline Records and Diagnostic Tests. --
_t• History and Examination. --
_t• Mounted Study Casts and Cephalometric Analysis. --
_t• Maxillofacial Imaging. --
_t• Jaw Tracking and Temporomandibular Joint Animation. --
_tSection 7: Problem Solving and Treatment Planning. --
_t• Interocclusal Appliances: Do They Offer a Biologic Advantage?. --
_t• Role of Occlusion in Periodontal Disease. --
_t• Selective Tooth Grinding and Equilibration. --
_t• Fundamental Occlusal Therapy Considerations. --
_tSection 8: Restorative and Prosthodontic Therapy. --
_t• Occlusal Considerations for Complex Restorative Therapy. --
_t• Occlusal Considerations in Complete Dentures. --
_t• Masticatory Performance Measures for Maxillofacial Prosthodontics. --
_t• Occlusion and Crestal Bone Resorption: Etiology and Treatment-Planning Strategies for Implants. --
_tSection 9: Orthodontic and Related Surgical Therapy. --
_t• Long-term Stability of Mandibular Orthopedic Repositioning. --
_t• Gnathologic Considerations for Orthodontic Therapy. --
_t• Occlusal Considerations for Orthognathic Surgery.
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546 _aEspañol
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_aoclusión (odontológica)
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_aOrtodoncia
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