The recent article by Hegab et al., titled "MRI-based determination of occlusal splint thickness for temporomandibular joint disk derangement: a randomized controlled clinical trial", attempted to use MRI to assess the most effective vertical thickness of the occlusal splint for the management of TMJ internal derangement1. The authors drew a conclusion that an increase in splint thickness was associated with an increase in anteroposterior condylar movements, anteroposterior disk movements, and vertical condylar movements, and led to improved clinical outcomes.
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Σάββατο 15 Δεκεμβρίου 2018
Letter to the Editor on “MRI-based determination of occlusal splint thickness for temporomandibular joint disk derangement: a randomized controlled clinical trial.”
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