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Jaw opening width
Speed of mandibular movement
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Need for a new paradigm
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Neuromuscular spindles
Sensory mechanisms from the depressor muscles
Golgi Tendon Organs
Role of impulses from the neck muscles
Periodontal and Oral Sensory Factors
Pharyngeal sensory factors
Reflex of mandibular closure
Sensory factors of the TMJ
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Electric Motors Evoked Potentials
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Jaw jerk reflex
M-wave
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Structural and functional connectivity Separation
Understanding of "Emergent Behavior"
Connectivity measurement
Maximal Neuronal Energy Evoked
Bilateral Trigeminal neuromotor organic symmetry
Functional motor symmetry
Normalization
Muscle activation during maximum voluntary ​
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Organic vs Functional Symmetry
Neuro Gnathological Functions paradigm
Psi Index
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Revision as of 14:55, 16 January 2024

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As can be seen from the 'Book Index', the scientific editorial work is what that Gianni Frisardi, who gave the idea of founding Masticationpedia, would have liked to find 40 years ago when he began to take an interest in 'Masticatory Rehabilitation'. At the same time, the project is also a pharaonic adventure given the vastness of the topics covered.

This requires the participation of the whole 'Scientific Community' to hope to reach the paradigmatic conclusion of normalizing the 'Masticatory function' to the Central Nervous System responses rather than to the gnathological axioms.

For these reasons the work has been divided according to Kuhn's phases which are most decisive for the paradigmatic changes in science which are, in fact, phase 2 which corresponds to Normal Science; phase 4 which corresponds to the Crisis of the Paradigm and phase 5 which kicks off the scientific revolution called Extraordinary Science.

NORMAL SCIENCE CRISIS OF PARADIGM EXTRAORDINARY SCIENCE
Introduction Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC)
1 Logic of medical language Masticatory cycles
1.1 The logic of Classical Language Jaw opening width
1.1 The logic of the Probabilistic language Speed of mandibular movement
1.1 Fuzzy language logic Complexity of chewing kinematics
1.1 System logic
The Complex Systems
Logic of medical language: Introduction to quantum-like probability in the masticatory system
Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system
  • Logic of medical language
    • The logic of Classical Language
    • The logic of the Probabilistic language
    • Fuzzy language logic
    • System logic
  • The Complex Systems
  • Logic of medical language: Introduction to quantum-like probability in the masticatory system​
  • Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system
Masticatory Neurophysiology
  • Center of masticatory pattern
  • Mesencephalic mecchanism
  • Trigeminal Motor nucleus
Hemimasticatory spasm Temporomandibular Joint Are we sure to know everything?
Hemimasticatory spasm​
  • 1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm​
    • Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission
  • Computerized Tomography of the TMJ
  • Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMJ
Bruxism Mandibular kinematic replicators
  • 2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma​
    • Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system
  • Advantages and limits of  Kinematic replicators
    • Pantography
    • Axiography
    • Electrognatography
Occlusion and Posture Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
  • 3° Clinical case: Meningioma​
    • Encrypted code: Bilateral Motor Evoked Potentials of trigeminal root
  • Free way space before stimulation
  • Free way space after stimulation
  • Closing trajectory from TENS
Orofacial Pain Electromyography (EMG)
  • 4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders​​​​
  • 5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity
  • EMG  Interferential pattern
  • EMG at rest position
  • Quantitative analysis of the EMG
    • Fourier transform
    • Wavelett
Are we sure to know everything? Conclusions to the Paradigm crisis section
  • 6° Clinical case: Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy
  • 7° Clinical case: Brainstem neoplasm in Orofacial pain
  • Conclusion of Normal Science chapter
  • Incompleteness in the 'Research Diagnostic Criteria'
  • Need for a new paradigm