Introduction: Inflammatory, traumatic, and infectious events can all impact the temporomandibular joints (TMJ). Pathological changes in the TMJ owing to occlusion trauma induce a variety of symptoms such as pain, difficulties opening the mouth, mandibular deviations, subluxation and luxation, and so on. Trauma from a disrupted occlusion causes a functional TMJ insufficiency, as well as neuromuscular and somatosensory dysfunction. Laser light's electromagnetic radiation has several unique qualities that allow it to control severe and persistent TMJ issues [1,2,3,4].
The goal of this clinical study is to propose novel algorithms for detecting problems following occlusion trauma and their impact on TMJ function.
The goal of this unique biological, translational, and clinical study was to investigate the true impact of a combined therapeutic programme in depth and, based on clinical findings, to propose a new approach that would ensure high therapeutic efficacy of TMJ Turbulence laser therapy.
Materials and Procedures: The method of creating models of clinical circumstances and then categorising them into compensative model categories has been used. TMD diagnosis and therapy, as well as electromyographic activity, energy metabolism, and the state of enhanced masseter activity, have all been researched, as has Acugraph meridian energy analysis. PDT +TENS, PIFBM, LA, and TENS are all approved methods for turbulence medicine.
Conclusion and Findings: The use of lasers to assist in the treatment of TMJ issues has a high therapeutic efficacy and can be used in everyday dentistry practise. The combined procedures of laser photobiomodulation produce the best results.Author(S) Details
J. Kamenoff
Department of Prosthododntics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.
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