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1/3. Sliding plates on complete dentures as a treatment of temporomandibular disorder: a case report.

    This work presents a case report of a woman, aged 62, who presented with signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorder (TMD). The patient reported pain in the masticatory system and examination showed a reduction in the occlusal vertical dimension (OVD). She was treated with complete dentures incorporating a modification to the posterior regions developed by the authors and which were termed "sliding plates." Through analysis of photographs taken of the patient prior to the extraction of the patient's natural dentition, sliding plates were utilized to reestablish the OVD. The sliding plates also allowed for unrestricted eccentric mandibular movements, thereby accelerating the neuromuscular deprogramming and making it possible for the mandible to adopt a more physiologic position. The dentures reduced the pain and were well-accepted by the patient. Therefore, sliding plates may be of great benefit to completely edentulous patients with painful symptoms that result from alterations in the OVD and inappropriate condylar positioning.
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2/3. Unhealed extraction sites mimicking TMJ pain.

    A case of unhealed extraction sites in the mandible is described, including clinical, radiographic, and biopsy findings. The subject was treated for TMJ disease in the past but still had related signs and symptoms and facial pain.
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3/3. acupuncture treatment of pain dysfunction syndrome after dental extraction.

    A successful treatment with acupuncture of a patient with Pain Dysfunction syndrome is presented. The patient developed restricted mouth opening after removal of a third molar in the lower jaw. Despite orthodox treatment no improvement was noticed after three months, and his general practitioner was contacted. After two acupuncture sessions the patient felt normal and the jaw movement was within the normal range. A follow-up four weeks after the first treatment showed a further increase in the jaw movement. If restricted movement in the temporomandibular joint occurs after operative procedures in the mouth, acupuncture should be considered at an early stage.
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