Stress and Orality New Data About Teeth Clenching & Outcomes, Migraine, Fibromyalgia, Fatigue /
"The reading of STRESS and ORALITY written by F. HARTMANN and G. CUCCHI led me to believe that we should consider the problem of certain migraines, neck pain, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue from a radically different angle than the historically traditional approach." Pr Roger Guillemin...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Paris :
Springer Paris : Imprint: Springer,
2014.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2014. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto Completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Authors' foreword
- General Introduction
- Diagnosis
- Introduction
- Symptoms Pain Location
- Nature, aggravating or relieving factors
- Resistance to drugs
- Discomforts
- Auditory problems
- Problems with swallowing and phonation
- Problems with posture and vision
- Fatigue and sleeping disorders
- Psychological mood disorders
- Prolonged unexplained fever
- Immuno-deficiency disorders
- Autonomic problems
- Problems with nutrition
- Objective signs
- Examination
- Extraoral examination
- Intraoral examination
- Palpation
- Extraoral palpation
- Intraoral palpation
- Listening
- Acute factors
- Stomatognathic parafunctions
- Pathophysiology
- Characteristics of periodontal proprioception
- Physiological receptors
- The trigeminal nerve pathways and their central projections
- The long ascending trigemino-telencephalic projection pathways
- The long ascending trigemino-cerebellar projection pathways
- The outside-TBNC trigeminal projections
- Useful physiological reminders
- The sensitivo-motor innervation of the skeletal muscle
- The rest position of the jaw
- Inhibition Reflex of the Jaw Closing Muscles Originating in the Periodontum (IRJCMOP)
- Phasic activity of the stomatognathic muscles
- The brain control on muscular activities
- Other implicated nervous centres
- Pathophysiological conditions
- Stomatognathic muscular spasticity
- Oral parafunctions
- Familiar grinding
- Clenching : a misunderstood condition
- Theory of sensitization in the low neural pathways
- Theory of the "high association pathways"
- The behavioral side of clenching
- Biochemical data
- Serotonine
- Dopamine
- Substance P
- Acetylcholine
- Others
- Painful outcomes of parafunctional clenching
- Discomfort as the outcome of parafunctional clenching
- Auditory problems
- Problems with swallowing and phonation
- Problems with posture and vision
- Fatigue
- Sleeping disturbances
- Prolonged unexplained fever
- Immunodeficiency problems
- Autonomic problems
- Problems with memory
- Problems with nutrition
- The Relaxing and Moderating Treatment (RMT)
- Local procedures
- Clenching self-control: the "lips-technique"
- Drug prescription
- General relaxation and psychotherapy.