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Volume 6, Issue 12(Suppl)

Dentistry

ISSN: 2161-1122, an open access journal

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Myofunctional re-education: A stage in the orthopedic and orthodontic treatment of the adult patient

Elina Teodorescu

Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania

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yofunctional therapy and dento-facial orthopedics aim to correct the skeletal dysfunction, re-direct the development processes

towards normality and they primarily act during the period of maximum growth, in the pre-puberal and puberal stage. Applied

medical research continues to demonstrate, in all fields, that “the function generates the organ”. The oral interdisciplinary restorative

therapy offers a new morphological status to the adult patient and functionally sustains, in an adequate way, a newly constituted

form. Is it thus possible to educate a new functional engram for an adult organism (fully grown and in the presence of some persistent

dysfunctions whose morphological consequences have been treated)? May it be necessary and worthy that the therapeutic protocol

of orthodontic correction and oral rehabilitation of the adult, having functional disorders, includes a stage of myofunctional re-

education? Our clinical results, dynamic evaluation and cephalometric observations on 108 cases, lead to the conclusion that, using

functional appliances like activator in the final phase of an orthodontic treatment in adults helps prevent orthodontic relapse and

correct breathing, swallowing and occlusal disorders. This approach provides progressive balance of facial antagonic muscle groups

and functional matrix, improving even more the esthetic outcome, adaptation and training of a proper 3D TMJ complex position and

function, and sometimes its morphology. Through all these, the myofunctional phase significantly increases a dynamic functional

stability, including adequate function of the facial muscles and neuromuscular answer following orthognathic surgery. Later on, the

same patient would have less treatment needs of oral rehabilitation.

Biography

Elina Teodorescu has completed her PhD from Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy with fundamental research in Anthropology from an Advanced Oral

Sciences approach. She is currently an Associate Professor at Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Department of Orthodontics and DentoFacial Orthopedics.

He is the author of monography “

Diagrama – retea in analiza cranio-faciala tridimensionala

”, author and co-author of chapters in 5 orthodontic handbooks and has published

more than 25 papers. She is serving as a Member of several Editorial Boards.

elinateodorescu@yahoo.com

Elina Teodorescu, Dentistry 2016, 6:12(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1122.C1.008