Baltic Dental and Maxillofacial Journal
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March, 2021, Vol. 23, No. 1

CONTENTS

REVIEW

Oral lesions associated with COVID-19: A systematic review
Virgínia Dias Uzêda-e-Silva, Isabella Brandão de Sá, Jakeline Martins Novaes Pedreira, Victória Pamponet Souza Vieira, Bárbara Helem de Moraes Silva
3-8

SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES

Prevalence of pulp stones in molars based on bitewing and periapical radiographs
Deimantė Ivanauskaitė, Deimantė Kubiliūtė, Daiva Janavičienė, Vilma Brukienė
9-15

CASE REPORTS

"Accessory coronoid foramen" synchronous with "bilateral coronoid foramina" and double mandibular canal – distinctive triad of mandibular anatomic variants in a live human, CBCT exploration
Nyer Firdoose C.S.
16-21

Hypervascular mucoepidermoid caricinoma of the palate
Ajay A. Madhavan, Lorenzo Rinaldo, Kevin Arce, Waleed Brinjikji
22-25

ssEMG assessment of a new tool for the management of 3D vertical dimension of occlusion in prosthetic dental rehabilitations: A case report
Riccardo Rosati, Redento Peretta, Francesco Rosati, Federica Musto, Claudia Dellavias
26-32

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ssEMG assessment of a new tool for the management of 3D vertical dimension of occlusion in prosthetic dental rehabilitations: A case report

Riccardo Rosati1, Redento Peretta2, Francesco Rosati3, Federica Musto1, Claudia Dellavia4

Summary

In oral rehabilitation the new dental morphology requires changes in the occlusal relations and in case of whole dental arch restoration also the mandibular position can undergo three-dimensional spatial modifications. Overloads and/or altered distributions of the stresses on the temporomandibular joint, teeth and bones may therefore result with not clearly understood consequences. In the present case report a new tool -Vertical Tester- designed to manage the 3D vertical occlusion during an implant retained full mouth rehabilitation was combined with standardized surface electromyographic (ssEMG) analysis in order to respect the masticatory muscle symmetry and coordination.

The Authors conclude that the standardized surface electromyography of the masticatory muscles coupled with custom made centric relation registration device is an easy to use procedure to reduce torsional strains on the oral hard structures.

Key words: dental occlusion, prosthetic rehabilitation, electromyography, dental implant.

Received: 31 01 2021

Accepted for publishing: 26 03 2021


1University of Milan, Milan, Italy

2Private practice, Vicenza, Italy
3Private practice, Udine, Italy
4Department of biomedical, surgical and dental Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy

Address correspondence to Riccardo Rosati, via Luigi Mangiagalli 31, 20133 Milano, Italy.

E-mail address: riccardo@riccardorosati.eu