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Optoelectronic Pantography Diagnostics of Temporomandibular Disorders in Patients with Bruxism (CROSBI ID 566431)

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Kevilj Gospić, Renata ; Reljanović Protega, Domina Optoelectronic Pantography Diagnostics of Temporomandibular Disorders in Patients with Bruxism // World Journal of Orthodontics Special Supplement 7th International Orthodontic Congress Sydney, Australia * February 6-9, 2010 / World Federation of Ortodontists (ur.). Sydney: World Federation of Ortodontists, 2010. str. x-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Kevilj Gospić, Renata ; Reljanović Protega, Domina

engleski

Optoelectronic Pantography Diagnostics of Temporomandibular Disorders in Patients with Bruxism

The aetimology of temporomandibular disorders is complex, and individual etiologic factors are not sufficiently defined. Bruxism, in its centric or eccentric form, is becoming a frequent problem for dentists. The purpose of this study is to show factors of the condyle leading in patients with bruxism by optoelectronic pantography, and to establish the possibility of using optoelectronic pantography in the diagnostic procedure of TMD

temporomandibular disorders; bruxism; diagnostic procedures; optoelectronic pantography

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Podaci o prilogu

x-x.

2010.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

World Journal of Orthodontics Special Supplement 7th International Orthodontic Congress Sydney, Australia * February 6-9, 2010

World Federation of Ortodontists

Sydney: World Federation of Ortodontists

Podaci o skupu

7th International Orthodontic Congress

poster

06.02.2010-09.02.2010

Sydney, Australija

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina