2020, Number 1
Syndrome type II division 2 maloclusions and temporomandibular dysfunction
Language: Spanish
References: 35
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ABSTRACT
The syndrome class II division 2 in order of frequency are the one that less it is observed, the same one possesses characteristic dental and occlusal that makes the patients to be inclined to the pathology of ATM, for what is convenient to diagnose to early ages this maloclusion to avoid future damages, fact that motivates the elaboration of the bibliographical revision, 2 and the temporomandibular dysfuncion. was carried out a bibliographical revision automated in the databases of the systems Scopus, PubMed and Google Sholar, virtual libraries as Scielo and places of clinical information as Clinical Key it was used 39 articles, 15 in English and 14 in Spanish.for the clinical characteristics occlusion in these patients like retro-inclination of the upper incisive, deep bite, overloads of the forces occlusal in specific areas with serious risk for the periodontal integrity; the closed bite, the limitation of the lateralidad movements and protrusion, a probable displacement of the condyles back and deep in the glenoid fossa, provoking circulatory changes and a rotation previous of the jaw, makes these patients to be inclined to the pathologies of TMJ.The consulted articles show the existent relationship among the syndrome class II division 2 and temporomandibular dysfuncion, given by the clinical present characteristics in these patients.REFERENCES
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