Zusammenfassung
Die gnathologische Forschung hat insbesondere durch Untersuchungen der Kaubewegungen
und durch frühe intraorale Telemetriestudien viel zum Verständnis des stomatognathen
Systems beigetragen. Durch die Übertragung der Forschungsergebnisse auf den klinischen
Alltag hat die Gnathologie jedoch ihre ursprünglich rein wissenschaftlichen Grundsätze
verlassen. Die moderne klinische Gnathologie (im Gegensatz zur universitären gnathologischen
Forschung) ist überwiegend zur Pseudowissenschaft geworden, die sich mechanistischer,
oberflächlicher Verfahren und Instrumente bedient.
Abstract
Many gnathologic research endeavors have added much to our knowledge and understanding
of the stomatognathic system, particularly those involving chewing (masticatory) kinematics
and the early intraoral telemetry studies. Although originally founded on scientific
principles, the application of the valid gnathologic research to clinical practice
has moved away from these founding tenets. Modern clinical gnathology (vs university-based
gnathologic research) has become, for the most part, a pseudo-science based on mechanistic,
perfunctory procedures, and instrumentation.
Schlüsselwörter
Gnathologie - Funktionsstörungen des Kiefergelenks
Key words
gnathology - temporomandibular disorders (TMD)
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