In this issue of the Revue d’ODF:
Philippe Amat1* et Carole Charavet2
1 DCD, SQODF, ex-AHU Paris Cité
2 DCD, SQODF, PU-PH, Unit Manager (UF Child Care) and Department of ODF, Local Coordinator of ODF, Micoralis Laboratory, Nice University Hospital and Côte d’Azur University
Nitric oxide (NO) is released by endothelial cells, liver cells, neurons and macrophages. In the body, nitric oxide performs several key functions. For example, it prevents and treats hypertension, keeps the arteries flexible and reduces the risk of blood clots. Thus, it significantly limits the risks of cardiovascular diseases and strokes. In addition, it helps fight pathogens, promotes healing of the skin and intervenes in memory mechanisms.
Philippe Amat1* et Alain Bery2
1 DCD, SQODF Ex-AHU-PH Paris Cité, Member of the Cochrane Oral Health Group, Liberal practice in Le Mans
2 DCD, SQODF, Honorary University Lecturer, Doctor of Law, Editorial Director of the RODF
The published data, even with heterogeneous levels of bias, conclude on the superiority of orofacial myofunctional rehabilitation (OMF) combined with the wearing of a prefabricated rehabilitation splint (GRP), compared to the implementation of rehabilitation orofacial myofunctional without prefabricated rehabilitation splint on the improvement of functional parameters (ventilation, apnea hypopnea index, swallowing, muscular balance) and anthropometric (dentoalveolar and skeletal).
Yves Launay1* et Pierre Huette2
1 Dental surgeon, private practice, Amiens
2 Resuscitator anesthesiologist. Intensive care anesthesia department, Amiens
Objective: this article aims to clarify the relationships that exist between dental wear and oro-myofunctional disorders in order to facilitate the diagnosis of both during the usual clinical examination and to propose appropriate treatment. Methods: the type of swallowing as well as the interdental rest position were recorded in 231 adult subjects. Evidence of grinding wear of the teeth coded according to the TWES scale as well as the presence of non-carious cervical lesions (LCNC) are also noted. A statistical analysis examines the relationships between these different elements.
Roman de Papé*
SQODF, Liberal practice Strasbourg, Former Assistant of the HUS of Strasbourg
The objective of this article is to describe the treatment of an adult patient who benefited from an innovative protocol combining retro canine neuro-muscular deprogramming wedges and a molar distalization system called Motion Carriere.TM. This protocol has the advantage of limiting the known parasitic effects of Motion CarrierTM and to optimize, by controlling the occlusion plane, the correction of the vertical direction and the control of the transverse direction during the sagittal correction of dental class II.
Noémie Lipszyc*
Doctor of Dental Surgery Limeil-Brevannes
Introduction: the interest of this work is to study the effect of a removable plate equipped with bilateral elevation planes and antero-posterior and transverse expansion cylinders in patients with an anterior reverse occlusion.
Materials and Methods: we carried out a preliminary study based on a study of three cases. The device used is a removable plate with two jacks, one in the transverse direction and another in the antero-posterior direction, and two bilateral elevation planes of sufficient height to obtain a correct anterior occlusion. Then, we gradually reduced them to allow the lateral sectors to egress.
Philippe Amat1*, Guy Bounoure2 et Yves Soyer3
1 SQODF, Ex -AHU Paris Cité, Liberal practice, Le Mans, France
2 SQODF, Liberal Practice Albi, France
3 SQODF, Ex -AHU Paris Cité, Liberal practice, Montgeron, France
Wearing a prefabricated rehabilitation splint (GRP), associated with orofacial myofunctional rehabilitation (RMOF) of the labio-linguo-jugual musculature, can allow the orofacial muscles to fully play their conforming role in the alveolo-dental arches. , and to correct a functional class III malocclusion.
A patient aged 12 years and 10 months presents a class 3 malocclusion in young adult teeth with the presence of interdental diastemas in the mandibular arch and mandibular protrusion. Delaire’s orthognathic analysis shows moderate skeletal class III associated with promandible, antecondylia, incisor bi-vestibuloversion and mandibular pro-alveolia.
Frank Pourrat* et Olivier Sorel
Qualified specialists in Dento-Facial Orthopedics
Each time we place ceramic brackets, whether mono or polycrystalline, we are faced with iatrogenic risks such as cracks, bills, tearing of enamel prisms, pulpal hyperemia or ingestion and inhalation of broken ceramic. The diode laser can greatly minimize these risks by its effect on weakening the adhesion of the resin composite in the enamel-bracket interface without raising the pulp temperature or harming the health of the tooth.
Françoise Kalifa* et Hélène Desnoës*
SQODF