Dental Occlusion and Relationship to TMD and Systemic Symptoms (III) -Chirodontics, Dental Distress Syndrome(DDS), Quadrant Theorem-

교합이 악구강계 및 전신에 미치는 영향 (III) -카이로돈틱과 치아 스트레스 원인 증후군 및 Quadrant Theorem을 중심으로-

  • Park, Eun-Jin (Ewha Womans University, School of Medicine, Dept. of Dental Prosthodontics) ;
  • Choi, Byeong-Gap (Yonsei Christmas Dental Clinic) ;
  • Bae, Hanna Eun-Kyong (Catholic University of Korea, Seoul St. Mary's Dental Hospital, Department of Prosthodontics)
  • 박은진 (이화여대 의학전문대학원 치과보철과) ;
  • 최병갑 (연세크리스마스 치과) ;
  • 배은경 (가톨릭대학교 서울성모치과병원 보철과)
  • Received : 2010.05.10
  • Accepted : 2010.06.25
  • Published : 2010.06.30

Abstract

This is the third series of article on dental occlusion and relationship to TMD and systemic symptoms. In this part of the series, it will overview the theory, treatment methods, criteria, their limitation of Chirodontics, Dental Distress Syndrome (DDS) and quadrant theorem(QT). Chirodontics has its root on Chiropractic and to maintain the 'healthy status' of TMJ with stable occlusion via dental treatment. Dental distress syndrome on the other hand believes that all the TMD has originated from reduced or collapse of posterior support and incorrect posterior vertical support had caused imbalance of the head and neck structure which eventually affect the whole body symptoms. The analysis and treatment is planned using quadrant theorem where the position of head, rotatory pivot point and occlusal plane is analyzed.

본 연구는 앞서 발표된 '교합이 악구강계 및 전신에 미치는 영향 (I), (II)'에서 연결되는 세 번째 논문으로 교합과 악구강계 및 전신 증상과의 관계를 다루고 있는 다섯 가지 주요 이론 중 두 가지인 Chirodontics, Dental Distress Syndrome and Quadrant Theorem에 관한 내용이다. 앞서 발표되었던 논문과 비슷한 방식으로 각각의 이론에 대한 역사적 배경과 정의, 기본 개념과 치료방법 및 그 한계에 대하여 보고하고자 한다.

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