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Volume 6, Issue 9 (Suppl)

Dentistry 2016

ISSN: 2161-1122 Dentistry, an open access journal

Euro Dental Congress 2016

October 24-26, 2016

October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy

15

th

Euro Congress on

Dental & Oral Health

Mario F Guiang Jr, Dentistry 2016, 6:9 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2161-1122.C1.006

Neuromuscular dentistry: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and orthotic solutions in full

mouth reconstruction.

Mario F Guiang Jr.

Guiang Dental ,Tarlac City Philippines.

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emporomandibular disorders (TMD) happen as a result of problems with the jaw, jaw joint, and surrounding facial nerves and

muscles that that control jaw movement. The main cause of this is injury to the jaw, the joint, or the nerves and muscles of

the head and neck. This could also be due to the patient’s occlusion not being in the proper position. Transcutaneous electrical

nerve stimulation (TENS) currently is a form of electro-analgesia. Hundreds of clinical reports exist concerning the use of TENS for

various types of conditions, including myofascial and arthritic pain. It uses electrical currents to stimulate muscle contractions that

relieves pain and stiffness while Improving jaw movement. Orthoses is an externally applied device used to modify the structural and

functional characteristics of the neuromuscular and skeletal system. They are used to control, guide, and limit joints or body segments

for to otherwise correct the shape and/or function of the body, to provide easier movement capacity or reduce pain. Orthoses are also

used in denstistry to adjust the patient’s occlusion to a more optimum position, which allows the temporomandibular joint and the

surrounding neuromusculatures to be relieved. This poster will present two full mouth reconstruction cases which utilized TENS and

orthotics in their treatments. In the first case, TENS and Orthosis was used to increased the occlusion of a patient with severe overbite.

While in the second case, TENS and orthosis was used to recapture the occlusion of the patient with posterior open bite. Orthoses

used on these patients are tooth-colored to preserve the esthetic value of the smile. This poster presents to the dental practioners the

importance of restoring a balanced occlusal relationship, and encourages them to incorporate the use of TENS and orthotics in their

treatment planning.

Biography

Dr. Mario F. Guiang Jr. is a graduate of Centro Escolar University Manila Philippines in 1996. Currently he is finishing his Msc. Periodontics in the same university.

Dr. Guiang underwent series of continuing education in the (University of Illinois college of Dentistry USA ) Europe and Asia. Dr. Guiang underwent further training

under the preceptorship of Dr Carl Henley, A renowned cosmetic and neuromuscular dentist Chicago USA. He also underwent training under Dr. Charles Kennedy

in Rome Italy a periodontist and Past President of American dental society of Europe. He is the only Filipino lecturer for the Academy of Laser Dentistry USA in

2015 and 2016. His clinical expertise in Neuromuscular Dentistry , and Laser Dentistry was chosen among best of the best in the Philippines , USA , Hong Kong,

and the United Arab Emirates. Dr.Guiang lectures locally and internationally. He is an active member of Academy of Laser Dentistry USA , International association

for Orthodontics, International congress of oral implantologist, Philippine Academy of Implant dentistry, Philippine society of Periodontology, Philippine Dental

Association, Tarlac Dental Chapter

dmdmario@gmail.com