关键词: AOD, artificial occlusal disharmony BVS, Biblioteca Virtual en Salud Brain activity Brain function CNS, central nervous system CPG, central masticatory pattern generator Occlusal splint Occlusion TMD, temporomandibular disorders oxyHb, oxyhemoglobin AOD, artificial occlusal disharmony BVS, Biblioteca Virtual en Salud Brain activity Brain function CNS, central nervous system CPG, central masticatory pattern generator Occlusal splint Occlusion TMD, temporomandibular disorders oxyHb, oxyhemoglobin

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.sdentj.2022.09.001   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: Occlusal function stimulates different areas of the cerebral cortex. The purpose of this narrative review was to identify the relationship between occlusion and brain activity so as to provide theoretical support to enable future studies on the subject.
UNASSIGNED: Relevant case-control studies, clinical trials, and systematic reviews available in English were retrieved from the following databases: MEDLINE, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Wiley Online Library, and Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS). Of the 53 articles obtained, 12 were included.
UNASSIGNED: The sensorimotor cortex is affected by changes in occlusion. It is speculated that occlusion could play an important role in the development of diseases, from anxiety and stress to Alzheimer\'s disease and senile dementia. Further investigations into the interactions between occlusion and brain function are needed to elucidate the parts of the brain that are affected when occlusion is disturbed and to determine whether brain function is altered.
UNASSIGNED: Dentists must consider that alterations in the occlusal pattern during mastication can lead to changes in the activation of different brain regions related to memory, learning, anticipatory pain, and anxiety. This suggests that mastication maintains the integrity of certain brain areas and that it may be a key factor in the onset of neurodegenerative diseases.
摘要:
未经授权:咬合功能刺激大脑皮层的不同区域。这篇叙述性综述的目的是确定闭塞与大脑活动之间的关系,以便为将来对该主题的研究提供理论支持。
未经评估:相关病例对照研究,临床试验,并从以下数据库检索了英文的系统评价:MEDLINE,PubMed,ScienceDirect,Wiley在线图书馆,和虚拟图书馆(BVS)。在获得的53篇文章中,包括12个。
UNASSIGNED:感觉运动皮层受咬合变化的影响。据推测,闭塞可能在疾病的发展中起重要作用,从焦虑和压力到阿尔茨海默病和老年性痴呆。需要进一步研究闭塞与脑功能之间的相互作用,以阐明闭塞受到干扰时受影响的大脑部分,并确定脑功能是否改变。
未经授权:牙医必须考虑咀嚼过程中咬合模式的改变会导致与记忆相关的不同大脑区域的激活发生变化,学习,预期疼痛,和焦虑。这表明咀嚼维持某些大脑区域的完整性,并且它可能是神经退行性疾病发作的关键因素。
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