Occlusion and the Periodontal Tissue Flashcards
What is the function of the periodontium?
To attach the teeth to the jaws
To dissipate occlusal forces
What horizontal forces can be applied to teeth?
Constant force - orthodontic
Intermittent force - occclusal (jiggling) eg clasps causing rocking, bruxism
Teeth are not designed to be loaded horizontally
What is excessive occlusal force?
Occlusal force that exceeds the reparative capacity of the periodontal attachment apparatus, which results in occlusal trauma and/or causes excessive tooth wear (loss)
What is occlusal trauma?
Injury resulting in tissue changes within the attachment apparatus, including PDL, supporting alveolar bone and cementum, as a result of occlusal force(s)
What determines tooth mobility?
Width of PDL
Height of PDL
Inflammation
Number, shape and length of roots
When is tooth mobility significant?
If it is progressively increasing
If the patient is symptomatic
If it creates difficulty with restorative treatment
How can tooth mobility be treated?
Control of plaque-induced inflammation
Correction of occlusal relations
Splinting
What is primary occlusal trauma?
Injury resulting in tissue changes from excessive occlusal forces applied to a tooth or teeth with normal periodontal support
Normal clinical attachment levels, bone levels
Excessive occlusal forces
What is secondary occlusal trauma?
Injury to the PDL which already has reduced support
Occurs when there is attachment loss, bone loss and normal/excessive occlusal force
What is occlusal trauma?
Tooth mobility which is progressively increasing
May be associated with symptoms
Radiographic evidence of increased PDL width
What is fremitus?
Palpable or visible movement of a tooth when subjected to occlusal forces
Put finger on tooth and get patient to bite and see if there is movement
How is occlusal trauma diagnosed clinically?
Progressive tooth mobility
Fremitus
Occlusal discrepancies/disharmonies
Wear facets (caused by grinding)
Tooth migration
Tooth fracture
Thermal sensitivity
Root resorption
Cemental tear
Radiographic evidence of widened PDL
What effect does periodontal therapy have on mobile teeth?
Decreased clinical attachment loss after PMPR
Increased clinical attachment loss over time
Mobile teeth do not respond as well as mobile teeth
No association drawn between mobility and occlusal forces
What are the effects of periodontal therapy on teeth with occlusal discrepancies?
Deeper initial probing depths
More mobility
Poorer prognoses than those teeth without occlusal discrepancies
How can occlusal relations be corrected?
Occlusal adjustment (selective grinding)
Restorations
Orthodontics