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  1. When occlusal forces exceed the adaptive capacity of tissues, tissue injury results which is termed as trauma from occlusion, Glickman's concept, Waerhaug's concept, Primary / secondary trauma from occlusion, treatment of trauma from occlusion.

  2. Aug 4, 2022 · Occlusal trauma is trauma to the periodontium from functional or parafunctional force’s causing damage to the teeth and its attachment apparatus by exceeding its adaptive and reparative...

  3. Jan 1, 2020 · The effects of occlusal trauma and excessive occlusal forces on the periodontium are investigated in this narrative review, which includes the onset and progression of periodontitis, abfraction...

  4. Aug 4, 2022 · Occlusal trauma is trauma to the periodontium from functional or parafunctional force’s causing damage to the teeth and its attachment apparatus by exceeding its adaptive and reparative capacities. Occlusal instability is a common cause for trauma from occlusion, resulting in numerous complications.

  5. Mar 22, 2010 · The signs and symptoms experienced by patients with occlusal trauma are mobility of teeth, temperomandibular joint pain, pain on mastication and periodontal disease. Early diagnosis, proper treatment plan and correction of malocclusion can lead to a successful outcome.

  6. Occlusal trauma is the damage to teeth when an excessive force is acted upon them and they do not align properly. [1] When the jaws close, for instance during chewing or at rest, the relationship between the opposing teeth is referred to as occlusion.

  7. Jun 21, 2018 · This narrative review determines the effects of occlusal trauma and excessive occlusal forces on the periodontium, including the initiation and progression of periodontitis, abfraction, and gingival recession. Case definitions, diagnostic considerations, and the effects of occlusal therapy are also reviewed and discussed.

  8. Jun 18, 2021 · Traumatic occlusal forces lead to occlusal trauma of teeth with intact or reduced periodontium. Traumatic occlusion can be classified according to the type of traumatic forces (acute and...

  9. Primary trauma from occlusion. It is generally referred to as a condition resulting from abnormal occlusal forces on relatively sound periodontal structure. In effect, the traumatic forces acting on teeth with normal support are greater than the forces that can be withstood without injury to the periodontium. Secondary trauma from occlusion

  10. Case definitions, diagnostic consid-erations, and the effects of occlusal therapy are also reviewed and discussed. Importance: The role of occlusal trauma in the initiation and progression of peri-odontitis remains a controversial subject in periodontology.

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