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Occlusal considerations for finishing in orthodontics. Literature review
Consideraciones oclusales para la finalización en ortodoncia. Revisión de literatura
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10.33262/anatomiadigital.v6i1.2.2514
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Lima Cobos, Walter Fabian
Puebla Ramos, Lorenzo
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Introduction: The completion stage in orthodontic treatment is perhaps one of the most arduous within each clinical case, because there are no clear rules that are applicable to each individual; however, there is a diversity of published information that argues, it could be applicable to correct occlusal harmony in the final stage of orthodontic treatments. Objective: To analyze the occlusal considerations for the completion of orthodontic treatment. Methods: This was done by means of an extensive electronic search in various digital databases such as Pubmed, Proquest, Lilacs, Web of Science, Elsevier, Google Academic in a period from September 2012 to September 2022, with no language limit. Results: A total of 534 articles were obtained, of which, belonging to Pubmed 57, Proquest 20, Lilacs 4, Web of Science 34, Elsevier 100, Google Academic 319. Subsequently, the selection criteria were applied, leaving 15 articles suitable for this literature review. Conclusions: The stability of occlusion after completion of orthodontic treatment should be planned as an important treatment objective from the diagnosis of each clinical case; in such a way, it will allow harmony and correct interaction of the hard and soft tissues of the cranio-cervical maxillofacial system, thus guaranteeing their stability and functional dynamics. Introducción: La etapa de finalización en el tratamiento de ortodoncia es quizás una de las más arduas dentro del cada caso clínico, debido a que no existen reglas claras que sean aplicables en cada individuo; sin embargo, existe diversidad de información publicada que argumenta, podría ser aplicable a la correcta armonía oclusal en la etapa final de los tratamientos de ortodoncia. Objetivo: Analizar las consideraciones oclusales para la finalización de los tratamientos de ortodoncia. Métodos: Se realizó mediante la búsqueda electrónica extensiva en diversas bases de datos digitales como Pubmed, Proquest, Lilacs, Web of Science, Elsevier, Google Academic en el período de septiembre del año 2012, sin límite de idioma. Resultados: Se obtuvo un total de 534 artículos, de los cuales, pertenecían a Pubmed 57, Proquest 20, Lilacs 4, Web of Science 34, Elsevier 100, Google Academic 319. Posteriormente se aplicaron los criterios de selección, quedando en 15 artículos adecuados para esta revisión de literatura. Conclusiones: La estabilidad de la oclusión posterior a la finalización del tratamiento de ortodoncia debería planificarse como objetivo importante de tratamiento desde el diagnóstico de cada caso clínico; de tal manera, la misma permitirá armonía y correcta interacción de los tejidos duros y blandos del sistema cráneo-cérvico maxilofacial, garantizando así, la estabilidad y dinámica funcional de los mismos.
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