Thomas Davis C, Briss David, Rossouw Paul Emile, Iyer Shankar
Department of Diagnostic Sciences, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, 110 Bergen Street, Newark, NJ 07103, USA; Eastman Institute of Oral Health, Rochester, NY, USA.
Department of Orthodontics, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, 110 Bergen Street, Newark, NJ 07103, USA.
Dent Clin North Am. 2023 Apr;67(2):309-321. doi: 10.1016/j.cden.2022.10.003.
Over the past several decades, the science of restorative/reconstructive dentistry and orthodontics has evolved tremendously, following sound principles passed down from robust literature and scientific rationale. These principles have been solid and instrumental in enhancing dentistry, from a single tooth restoration to complex full-mouth rehabilitations. However, it must be noted that some of the principles and philosophies followed over these decades have been questioned based on the advances in science, technology, and evidence-based medicine. The scenario became complex when clinicians were faced with the question of guidance for optimum joint and muscle health as related to restorative dentistry and orthodontics.
在过去几十年里,修复/重建牙科和正畸学领域的科学依据坚实的文献传承和科学原理,取得了巨大的发展。这些原则一直坚实可靠,对提升牙科治疗水平发挥了重要作用,从单颗牙齿修复到复杂的全口修复皆是如此。然而,必须指出的是,基于科学、技术和循证医学的进步,过去几十年来遵循的一些原则和理念受到了质疑。当临床医生面临与修复牙科和正畸学相关的最佳关节和肌肉健康指导问题时,情况变得复杂起来。