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Title: Oral kinesiology. A new postgraduate programme in the Netherlands. Author: Lobbezoo F, van der Zaag J, Visscher CM, Naeije M. Journal: J Oral Rehabil; 2004 Mar; 31(3):192-8. PubMed ID: 15025650. Abstract: As one of the dental differentiations in The Netherlands, temporomandibular disorders (TMD) focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of pain and dysfunction of the masticatory system. Bruxism (i.e. tooth clenching and/or grinding) is thought to play an important aetiological role in TMD. Among others, bruxism may result in TMD pain and dental attrition. The close relationship between TMD, bruxism, and attrition necessitates an integrated approach to these clinical problems. This could be achieved through the multidisciplinary differentiation 'oral kinesiology', that covers not only the diagnosis and treatment of TMD and bruxism but also the restoration of worn dentitions. This article focuses on the background of oral kinesiology, as well as on the rationale to develop a curriculum for the postgraduate training of dentist-kinesiologists in the Netherlands. Further, the oral kinesiology curriculum of the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam will be introduced. This curriculum will ensure that specialized professionals, who are able to approach the different aspects of oral kinesiology in an integrated manner, are available not only for general dental practice but also for centres for special dental care and university departments. This will lead to improved care for patients, whose management is until now dispersed between various dental specialists.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]