This brief review discusses the role of occlusal interferences on the development
and progression of temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) and postural disorders. The
eligible literature is described and critically presented to demonstrate that occlusal
interferences are an important factor in the risk of TMD. Several studies have demonstrated
through their findings that the use of occlusal adjustments, whether or not associated
with restorative procedures, might avoid the development of articular problems in
vulnerable patients. The occlusal interferences caused by restorative procedures or
orthodontic treatment can cause TMDs in susceptible patients, and occlusal adjustments
can be an alternative in the treatment of these TMDs. (Eur J Dent 2010;4:487-491)
Keywords
Temporomandibular dysfunction - Occlusal interferences