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17 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://slideservehome.blogspot.com/?vivi=B0C8B66DC5 | READ [PDF] MUSCLE WINS! TREATMENT IN CLINICAL ORTHODONTICS(English) | I. Muscle Wins concept1 Close relationship between muscle function and occlusion 1. Tongue and occlusion 2. Masticatory muscles and occlusion 3. Neck muscles and occlusion 2 Nasal respiration is the key to occlusal improvement andpost-treatment stability II. Clinical keys to Muscle Wins1 Key points for patient examination ?what to examine 2 Key points for diagnosis and treatme
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Description I. Muscle Wins concept1 Close relationship between muscle function and occlusion 1. Tongue and occlusion 2. Masticatory muscles and occlusion 3. Neck muscles and occlusion 2 Nasal respiration is the key to occlusal improvement andpost-treatment stability II. Clinical keys to Muscle Wins1 Key points for patient examination ?what to examine 2 Key points for diagnosis and treatment 1. Importance of relationship between masticatory muscle activity and posterior occlusal vertical dimension 2. Data from a statistical analysis of cephalometric measurements in patients with long-term occlusal stability 3. The ideal occlusal relationship to be established at the end of active treatment based on the statistical data 3 Characteristic "Musle Wins"treatment 1. Improvement of tongue behavior and perioral environment 2. Establishment of nasal respiration 3. Correction of the posterior occlusal vertical dimension 4. Normalization of masticatory muscle activity5. Others4 Criteria for extraction ?When to decide and on what basis 1. Timing for extraction/nonextraction decision2. Points to consider in making an extraction/nonextraction decisionIII. Muscle Wins casesAngle Class II cases Angle Class III cases Angle Class I cases 9679 Deep bite 9679 Open bite 9679 Crowding Cases with asymmetric posterior occlusal vertical dimension (asymmetric neck muscles) 9679 Open bite9679 Deep bite