TY - JOUR
T1 - Japan Prosthodontic Society position paper on “occlusal discomfort syndrome”
AU - Tamaki, Katsushi
AU - Ishigaki, Shoichi
AU - Ogawa, Takumi
AU - Oguchi, Hitoshi
AU - Kato, Takafumi
AU - Suganuma, Takeshi
AU - Shimada, Atsushi
AU - Sadamori, Shinsuke
AU - Tsukiyama, Yoshihiro
AU - Nishikawa, Youji
AU - Masumi, Shin ichi
AU - Yamaguchi, Taihiko
AU - Aita, Hideki
AU - Ono, Takahiro
AU - Kondo, Hisatomo
AU - Tsukasaki, Hiroaki
AU - Fueki, Kenji
AU - Fujisawa, Masanori
AU - Matsuka, Yoshizo
AU - Baba, Kazuyoshi
AU - Koyano, Kiyoshi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 The Authors
PY - 2016/7/1
Y1 - 2016/7/1
N2 - Purpose Dentists may encounter patients who present with a sense of a malocclusion but in whom no objective findings can be detected. For the patient who insists that there is occlusal discomfort, in the absence of evidence some dentists elect to perform an occlusal adjustment that not only fails to alleviate symptoms, and may, in fact, exacerbate the discomfort. The patient–dentist relationship is then likely compromised because of a lack of trust. Study selection In 2011, the Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee of the Japan Prosthodontic Society formulated guidelines for the management of occlusal discomfort. When formulating clinical practice guidelines, the committee bases their recommendations on information derived from scientific evidence. For “occlusal dysesthesia,” however, there are an insufficient number of high-quality papers related to the subject. Therefore, a consensus meeting was convened by the Japan Prosthodontic Society to examine evidence in the Japanese- and English-language literature and generate a multi-center survey to create an appropriate appellation for this condition. Results As a result of the consensus meeting and survey findings, this condition may be justifiably termed “occlusal discomfort syndrome.” Conclusions The Japan Prosthodontics Society believes that identification of an umbrella term for occlusal discomfort might serve as a useful guide to formulating clinical practice guidelines in the future. This position paper represents summary findings in the literature combined with the results of a multicenter survey focused on dental occlusal treatment and the condition of patients who present with occlusal discomfort syndrome.
AB - Purpose Dentists may encounter patients who present with a sense of a malocclusion but in whom no objective findings can be detected. For the patient who insists that there is occlusal discomfort, in the absence of evidence some dentists elect to perform an occlusal adjustment that not only fails to alleviate symptoms, and may, in fact, exacerbate the discomfort. The patient–dentist relationship is then likely compromised because of a lack of trust. Study selection In 2011, the Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee of the Japan Prosthodontic Society formulated guidelines for the management of occlusal discomfort. When formulating clinical practice guidelines, the committee bases their recommendations on information derived from scientific evidence. For “occlusal dysesthesia,” however, there are an insufficient number of high-quality papers related to the subject. Therefore, a consensus meeting was convened by the Japan Prosthodontic Society to examine evidence in the Japanese- and English-language literature and generate a multi-center survey to create an appropriate appellation for this condition. Results As a result of the consensus meeting and survey findings, this condition may be justifiably termed “occlusal discomfort syndrome.” Conclusions The Japan Prosthodontics Society believes that identification of an umbrella term for occlusal discomfort might serve as a useful guide to formulating clinical practice guidelines in the future. This position paper represents summary findings in the literature combined with the results of a multicenter survey focused on dental occlusal treatment and the condition of patients who present with occlusal discomfort syndrome.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jpor.2015.11.002
DO - 10.1016/j.jpor.2015.11.002
M3 - Review article
C2 - 26868189
AN - SCOPUS:84955303318
SN - 1883-1958
VL - 60
SP - 156
EP - 166
JO - Nippon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai zasshi
JF - Nippon Hotetsu Shika Gakkai zasshi
IS - 3
ER -