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===Normal Science=== | |||
'''[[Introduction]]''' | |||
* 1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory | *[[Logic of medical language]] | ||
** Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission | **[[The logic of the classical language|The logic of classical language]] | ||
| | **[[The logic of the probabilistic language]] | ||
**[[Fuzzy language logic]] | |||
**[[System logic]] | |||
*[[Complex Systems|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]] | |||
'''[[Hemimasticatory spasm]]''' | |||
*[[1° Clinical case: Hemimasticatory spasm|1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm]] | |||
**[[Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission]] | |||
'''[[Bruxism]]''' | |||
*[[2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma]] | |||
**[[Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system]] | |||
'''[[Occlusion and Posture]]''' | |||
*[[3° Clinical case: Meningioma]] | |||
**[[Encrypted code: Bilateral Motor Evoked Potentials of trigeminal root]] | |||
'''[[Orofacial Pain]]''' | |||
*[[4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders]] | |||
*[[5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity]] | |||
'''[[Are we sure to know everything?]]''' | |||
*[[6° Clinical case: Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy]] | |||
*[[7° Clinical case: Brainstem neoplasm in Orofacial pain]] | |||
*Conclusion of Normal Science chapter | |||
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===Crisis of Paradigm=== | |||
[[Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC)|'''Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC)''']] | |||
* Masticatory cycles | |||
** Jaw opening width | |||
** Speed of mandibular movement | |||
** Complexity of chewing kinematics | |||
'''Temporomandibular Joint''' | |||
* Computerized Tomography of the TMJ | * Computerized Tomography of the TMJ | ||
* Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMJ | * Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMJ | ||
'''Mandibular kinematic replicators''' | |||
* Advantages and limits of Kinematic replicators | * Advantages and limits of Kinematic replicators | ||
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** Axiography | ** Axiography | ||
** Electrognatography | ** Electrognatography | ||
'''Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation''' | |||
* Free way space before stimulation | * Free way space before stimulation | ||
* Free way space after stimulation | * Free way space after stimulation | ||
* Closing trajectory from TENS | * Closing trajectory from TENS | ||
'''Electromyography (EMG)''' | |||
* EMG Interferential pattern | * EMG Interferential pattern | ||
* EMG at rest position | * EMG at rest position | ||
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** Wavelett | ** Wavelett | ||
'''Conclusions to the Paradigm crisis chapter''' | |||
* Incompleteness in the 'Research Diagnostic Criteria' | * Incompleteness in the 'Research Diagnostic Criteria' | ||
* Need for a new paradigm | * Need for a new paradigm | ||
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===Extraordinary science=== | |||
'''Masticatory Neurophysiology''' | |||
* Center of masticatory pattern | |||
* Mesencephalic mecchanism | |||
* Trigeminal Motor nucleus | |||
'''Sensory network''' | |||
* Proprioceptive mechanisms | |||
** Neuromuscular spindles | |||
** Sensory mechanisms from the depressor muscles | |||
** Golgi Tendon organs | |||
* Role of impulses from the neck muscles | |||
* Periodontal and oral Sensory Factor | |||
* Pharyngeal sensory closure | |||
* Sensory factors of the TMJ | |||
'''Trigeminal System Connectivity''' | |||
* Definition of the Fundamental Unit | |||
* Structural and functional connectivity separation | |||
* Understanding of 'Emergent Behaviour' | |||
* Connectivity measurement | |||
** Maximal Neural Energy Evoked | |||
** Bilateral Trigeminal neuromotor organic symmetry | |||
** Functional motor symmetry | |||
** Normalization concept | |||
** Organic vs Functional Symmetry | |||
** Neuro Gnathological Functions paradigm | |||
** New Clinical Index | |||
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Revision as of 15:24, 16 January 2024
Book index
Normal Science
- Logic of medical language
- 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
- 4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders
- 5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity
Are we sure to know everything?
- 6° Clinical case: Facial onset sensory and motor neuronopathy
- 7° Clinical case: Brainstem neoplasm in Orofacial pain
- Conclusion of Normal Science chapter
Crisis of Paradigm
Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC)
- Masticatory cycles
- Jaw opening width
- Speed of mandibular movement
- Complexity of chewing kinematics
Temporomandibular Joint
- Computerized Tomography of the TMJ
- Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMJ
Mandibular kinematic replicators
- Advantages and limits of Kinematic replicators
- Pantography
- Axiography
- Electrognatography
Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation
- Free way space before stimulation
- Free way space after stimulation
- Closing trajectory from TENS
Electromyography (EMG)
- EMG Interferential pattern
- EMG at rest position
- Quantitative analysis of the EMG
- Fourier transform
- Wavelett
Conclusions to the Paradigm crisis chapter
- Incompleteness in the 'Research Diagnostic Criteria'
- Need for a new paradigm
Extraordinary science
Masticatory Neurophysiology
- Center of masticatory pattern
- Mesencephalic mecchanism
- Trigeminal Motor nucleus
Sensory network
- Proprioceptive mechanisms
- Neuromuscular spindles
- Sensory mechanisms from the depressor muscles
- Golgi Tendon organs
- Role of impulses from the neck muscles
- Periodontal and oral Sensory Factor
- Pharyngeal sensory closure
- Sensory factors of the TMJ
Trigeminal System Connectivity
- Definition of the Fundamental Unit
- Structural and functional connectivity separation
- Understanding of 'Emergent Behaviour'
- Connectivity measurement
- Maximal Neural Energy Evoked
- Bilateral Trigeminal neuromotor organic symmetry
- Functional motor symmetry
- Normalization concept
- Organic vs Functional Symmetry
- Neuro Gnathological Functions paradigm
- New Clinical Index