Occlusion And Posture- A Review

Review Article
Geethanjali P and Deviprasad Nooji
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2019.1007.3736
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Occlusion, temporomandibular joint, cranio-cervical joint.
Abstract: 

The connection among stomatognatic and postural framework has long-term been examined among specialists in human services. But a certain amount of perplexity still obscure the subject because of the wide decent diversity of therapeutic methodologies structured to deal with it and the shortcoming of methodological design in the scientific researches that have been studied and published on it till date. Infact the physiological continuum that links occlusion and posture does not seem to be rare and direct connection, but rather a complex set of many contributing elements The main objective of this review is to try to understand this amusing neurophysiological web through the examination of the already accomplished knowledge in order to find out the positive aspects that allow us to say whether a postural approach should be used during the dental treatment or not.