Stomatológ 2019, 29(2):21-24 | DOI: 10.69658/sto.2019.016

Traumatic occlusion caused by deep bite

Christos Kolettis*, Rastislav Edelstein, Michaela Zemanková
Klinika stomatológie a maxilofaciálnej chirurgie LFUK a OUSA, Bratislava, Slovakia

Traumatic occlusion is defined as an injury resulting in tissue changes as a result of occlusal forces. Can be classified as primary and secondary occlusal trauma. There are many factors involved in etiology of occlusal trauma in periodontology. In establishing the diagnosis there are clinical and radiographic methods. Treatment can be done by occlusal adjustment, management of parafunctional habits, splinting, occlusal reconstruction, extraction and orthodontic tooth movement. This clinical report describes the patient with traumatic occlusion due to deep bite. As a result chronic pain during mastication, increased mobility and fremitus were seen. Patient was treated with occlusal adjustment. Deep bite correction should be done as future treatment.

Keywords: traumatic occlusion, deep bite, occlusal forces, increased mobility, occlusal adjustment

Published: December 15, 2019  Show citation

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Kolettis C, Edelstein R, Zemanková M. Traumatic occlusion caused by deep bite. Stomatológ. 2019;29(2):21-24. doi: 10.69658/sto.2019.016.
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