Occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or Occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and V-shaped recession

The mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic movement. In both events the primary cause is of a physical nature, but the forces delivered to dental tissues exhibit completely different characteristics in terms of intensity, duration, direction,...

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Main Author: Alberto Consolaro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dental Press Editora 2012-12-01
Series:Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
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description The mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic movement. In both events the primary cause is of a physical nature, but the forces delivered to dental tissues exhibit completely different characteristics in terms of intensity, duration, direction, distribution, frequency and form of uptake by periodontal tissues. Consequently, the tissue effects induced by occlusal trauma are different from orthodontic movement. It can be argued that occlusal trauma generates a pathological tissue injury in an attempt to adapt to new excessive functional demands. Orthodontic movement, in turn,performs physiological periodontal bone remodeling to change the position of the teeth in a well-planned manner, eventually restoring normalcy.<br>Os mecanismos das alterações teciduais induzidas pelo trauma oclusal não são minimamente comparáveis aos do movimento ortodôntico. Embora ambos os eventos tenham uma causa primária de natureza física, essas forças aplicadas sobre os tecidos dentários têm características completamente distintas na intensidade, tempo, direção, distribuição, frequência e forma de absorção pelos tecidos periodontais. Por consequência, os efeitos teciduais induzidos no trauma oclusal são diferentes do movimento ortodôntico. Pode-se afirmar que o trauma oclusal gera uma lesão tecidual de natureza patológica, na tentativa de se adaptar a novas demandas funcionais excessivas. Por sua vez, o movimento ortodôntico utiliza-se da remodelação óssea periodontal fisiológica para mudar o dente de posição, de forma planejada e com posterior restabelecimento da normalidade.
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spelling doaj.art-b570ff60176343a881a00febdc9b24842022-12-21T21:03:32ZengDental Press EditoraDental Press Journal of Orthodontics2176-94512177-67092012-12-01176512Occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or Occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and V-shaped recessionAlberto ConsolaroThe mechanisms of tissue changes induced by occlusal trauma are in no way comparable to orthodontic movement. In both events the primary cause is of a physical nature, but the forces delivered to dental tissues exhibit completely different characteristics in terms of intensity, duration, direction, distribution, frequency and form of uptake by periodontal tissues. Consequently, the tissue effects induced by occlusal trauma are different from orthodontic movement. It can be argued that occlusal trauma generates a pathological tissue injury in an attempt to adapt to new excessive functional demands. Orthodontic movement, in turn,performs physiological periodontal bone remodeling to change the position of the teeth in a well-planned manner, eventually restoring normalcy.<br>Os mecanismos das alterações teciduais induzidas pelo trauma oclusal não são minimamente comparáveis aos do movimento ortodôntico. Embora ambos os eventos tenham uma causa primária de natureza física, essas forças aplicadas sobre os tecidos dentários têm características completamente distintas na intensidade, tempo, direção, distribuição, frequência e forma de absorção pelos tecidos periodontais. Por consequência, os efeitos teciduais induzidos no trauma oclusal são diferentes do movimento ortodôntico. Pode-se afirmar que o trauma oclusal gera uma lesão tecidual de natureza patológica, na tentativa de se adaptar a novas demandas funcionais excessivas. Por sua vez, o movimento ortodôntico utiliza-se da remodelação óssea periodontal fisiológica para mudar o dente de posição, de forma planejada e com posterior restabelecimento da normalidade.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512012000600003Trauma oclusalOclusãoRecessão gengivalGengivaAbfraçãoOrtodontiaOcclusal traumaOcclusionGingival recessionGingiva abfractionOrthodontics
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Occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or Occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and V-shaped recession
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics
Trauma oclusal
Oclusão
Recessão gengival
Gengiva
Abfração
Ortodontia
Occlusal trauma
Occlusion
Gingival recession
Gingiva abfraction
Orthodontics
title Occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or Occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and V-shaped recession
title_full Occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or Occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and V-shaped recession
title_fullStr Occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or Occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and V-shaped recession
title_full_unstemmed Occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or Occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and V-shaped recession
title_short Occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or Occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and V-shaped recession
title_sort occlusal trauma can not be compared to orthodontic movement or occlusal trauma in orthodontic practice and v shaped recession
topic Trauma oclusal
Oclusão
Recessão gengival
Gengiva
Abfração
Ortodontia
Occlusal trauma
Occlusion
Gingival recession
Gingiva abfraction
Orthodontics
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