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Bruxismo. ?Psicosomatica o alteracion de la oclusion?

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Sadao Sato
Mauro Farella
Iacopo Cioffi
Maria Clotilde Carra
Claudia Restrepo
Carlo Poggio
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6 lessons (11h 40min)

Spanish

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Lesson 1.Bruxismo nocturno: del comportamiento oromotor a la comorbilidad

– Fisiopatología del bruxismo nocturno;

– Comorbilidad;

– Mecanismos básicos que vinculan el bruxismo nocturno a otros trastornos del sueño;

– Cómo detectar comorbilidades en pacientes con bruxismo nocturno;

– Proceso de toma de decisiones en caso de bruxismo nocturno: gestión integrada e interdisciplinaria.

Lesson 2.Un concepto oclusivo basado en el bruxismo

Bruxism - is an important function of the masticatory organs along with functions such as mastication and phonation.


Our studies over the last two decades have shown that bruxism is effective in reducing stress, controlling sympathetic nerve activity, and suppressing stress-induced symptoms. Therefore, bruxism is considered to be an important function in health medicine. However, on the other hand, it is also a fact that bruxism causes many oral diseases such as occlusal collapse, periodontal disease, and

temporomandibular joint disease. Therefore, the role of occlusal science is in how to avoid oral diseases and enable smooth bruxism.

Lesson 3.Tratamiento prostodontico e interdisciplinario del bruxismo

– Datos científicos actualizados sobre bruxismo;

– Manejo clínico de pacientes con bruxismo;

– Diversos grados de severidad del bruxismo que requieren tratamiento interdisciplinario u ortopédico;

– Aspectos biomecánicos del tratamiento del bruxismo;

– Tratamiento implantatorio de pacientes con bruxismo;

– Lo que debe evitarse durante el tratamiento de pacientes con bruxismo.

Lesson 4.Identificar banderas amarillas para mejorar el manejo de pacientes con bruxismo diurno y trastornos temporomandibulares

El término "banderas amarillas" se utiliza comúnmente para describir factores pronósticos psicosociales para el desarrollo de discapacidad en individuos con dolor musculoesquelético.


– El papel que juegan los factores psicosociales en el bruxismo diurn;

– El vínculo entre maloclusiones, bruxismo diurno, y DTM;

– Cómo identificar banderas amarillas para mejorar el manejo de los pacientes con bruxismo diurno y DTM;

– Cómo desarrollar un árbol de decisiones para el manejo adecuado de los pacientes con bruxismo diurno, bruxismo y DTM, DTM.

Lesson 5.El bruxismo en los ninos: un cambio de paradigma

– La etiología del bruxismo en los niños. Influencia de los neurotransmisores y el SNC;

– Cómo determinar cuándo el bruxismo es un mecanismo de defensa contra problemas de salud y cuando se relaciona con factores o efectos negativos;

– Cómo se asocia el bruxismo con el rendimiento académico, el desarrollo social y el neurodesarrollo del niño;

– Cómo trabajar con un grupo transdisciplinario para dar el mejor tratamiento para el bruxismo en niños.

Lesson 6.Bruxismo y ortodoncia: una vision general

– Los principios de la fisiopatología de la actividad de musculos masticatorios;

– Factores de riesgo para el bruxismo diurno y nocturno;

– La relación entre desgaste dental, atrición y erosión;

– La consecuencia del bruxismo en la dentición, los músculos masticatorios, y en las articulaciones temporomandibulares;

– Cómo manejar a los pacientes con bruxismo durante el tratamiento de ortodoncia;

– Cómo identificar a los pacientes de bandera roja con mayor riesgo de complicación del tratamiento;

– Los principios para un correcto diseño de la férula oclusal y la gestión conservadora de las consecuencias del bruxismo.

Lecturers 6

Professor Emeritus and former Academic Dean of Kanagawa Dental University, Yokosuka, Japan. Director of Research Institute of Occlusion Medicine at Kanagawa Dental University. International authority on craniomandibular orthodontics and developer of the MEAW (Multiloop Edgewise Archwire) technique. Faculty member of IDEA (Interdisciplinary Dental Education Academy), Foster City, California.

 

Over 54 years of academic and clinical experience in orthodontics since joining Kanagawa Dental College as Assistant in 1971. Promoted to Assistant Professor (1979), Associate Professor (1988), and Full Professor (1996). Served as Academic Dean of Kanagawa Dental University (2010-2014) and Academic Dean of Shonan Junior College (2011-2014). Founded and served as President of Japanese MEAW Technique and Research Foundation (1991-2001). Visiting Professor at Tufts University School of Dentistry, Boston, USA (2004), and Danube University Krems, Austria (2001).

 

International pioneer in non-extraction and non-surgical orthodontic treatment based on developmental mechanism of malocclusion. Developed MEAW technique and GEAW (Gummetal Edgewise Archwire) system enabling three-dimensional control of occlusal plane, correction of vertical dimension, and mandibular repositioning without extractions or surgery. Research focus on maxillofacial growth, changes in occlusal vertical height and occlusal plane, mandibular adaptation mechanisms, relationship between occlusal plane inclination and TMJ disorders, and effectiveness of orthodontic treatment for TMD. International lecturer teaching craniomandibular orthodontics worldwide for over 40 years.

 

DDS from Kanagawa Dental College (1971). DDSc (Doctor of Dental Science). Active member of E.H. Angle Society of Orthodontists (since 1992). Faculty member of IDEA teaching three-year orthodontic program on "Orthodontics Related to Function, Occlusion and the Cranio-Mandibular System." Published extensively on MEAW and GEAW techniques, occlusal plane control, vertical dimension management, TMJ-orthodontic relationships, and non-surgical treatment of skeletal malocclusions. Trained hundreds of orthodontists worldwide in MEAW/GEAW philosophy through IDEA courses and international workshops. Recognized globally as one of the most influential orthodontists in functional occlusion and craniomandibular orthodontics.

 

Professor and Chair of Orthodontics at the University of Otago, New Zealand.

 

Director of the Research Programme in Craniofacial Research.

 

Recognized expert in jaw function, bruxism and temporomandibular joint research.

 

DDS, PhD, Dip. Ortho.

 

Asssistant Professor in University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry,

 

Co-director in Centre for Multimodal Sensorimotor and Pain Research, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

 

DMD, MSc.

 

Assistant Professor, Paris Diderot University.

 

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