Dental Clenching: A Way to Improve Body Stability In Subjects Suffering From Whiplash Injury. Part 1: Patients With Physiological Occlusion - Juniper Publishers
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Dental Clenching: A Way to Improve Body Stability In Subjects Suffering From Whiplash Injury. Part 1: Patients With Physiological Occlusion
Authored
by Maurizio S Giacomello
Abstract
Use of Psych drugs: To simulate the conditions of sleep (with a
reduction of proprio- and esteroceptive inputs for postural management
performed by CNS), we used postural Romberg analysis (feet together, closed
eyes) on stabilometric platform changing occlusal parameters only, under the
following conditions: 1) in occlusal rest position, 2) in centric occlusion, 3)
in clenching, 4) with occlusal disengage with cotton rolls and 5) in clenching
on cotton rolls. Time of each test: 15 seconds. It was performed a statistical
analysis with T-test comparing between them the mean of all tests.
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