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THE EFFECT OF DEEP BITE ON POSTURE.
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor. Nigmatov R.N.,
masters Bakhshillaeva S.A.,Saidova M.D., Abdullayeva M.M..
TSPI Department of Orthodontics and Dental Prosthetics
Annotation. This article explores the complex relationship between deep bite
and posture, shedding light on the potential impact of biting teeth on overall div
posture. Using a review and analysis of the literature, this study examines existing
data and presents conclusions about the correlation between deep bite and posture
changes. The article also discusses the potential implications for dentists and
practitioners, providing valuable information for interdisciplinary collaboration.
Keywords: Deep bite, malocclusion, posture, musculoskeletal system,
temporomandibular joint (TMJ), dental occlusion, craniofacial morphology.
The position of the human div is a complex interaction of various factors,
including skeletal structure, muscle balance, and joint function. It has been suggested
that biting teeth, especially a deep bite, affects overall posture, but the extent and
mechanisms of this relationship remain unclear. The purpose of this article is to fill
this gap by studying the existing literature and conducting a comprehensive analysis
of the potential effect of deep bite on posture.
In recent years, several studies have examined the relationship between dental
bite and posture. There are suggestions in the literature that changes in craniofacial
morphology, for example, associated with deep bite, can lead to changes in the
musculoskeletal system and contribute to deviations in posture. However, conflicting
data and methodological differences in existing studies require careful study in order
to draw reliable conclusions.
To investigate the relationship between deep bite and posture, a systematic
review of the relevant literature was conducted. PubMed, Scopus and other databases
have been searched for studies published over the past decade. The inclusion criteria
focused on scientific articles that specifically examined the effect of deep bite on
human posture.
The relationship between occlusion (the way teeth are joined) and posture is
of interest in the field of dentistry, orthodontics and physiotherapy. Deep bite, also
known as overbite, occurs when the upper front teeth significantly overlap the lower
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front teeth. This condition can potentially have an effect on posture, although the
exact nature of this relationship is still a matter of research and debate.
Several theories suggest that there may be a connection between the bite of
teeth and the position of the head, neck and spine. Here are some key points to
consider regarding the effect of a deep bite on posture:
Muscle imbalance: A deep bite can potentially lead to muscle imbalance in the
jaw, head and neck area. This, in turn, can affect the overall position of the spine
and posture.
Problems with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ): Deep bite may be associated
with problems of the temporomandibular joint. Discomfort or pain in the jaw joint
can lead to a change in the position of the head and neck as people try to find a
more comfortable position.
Tilting the head forward: It is assumed that people with deep bite may develop
a forward tilt of the head as a compensatory mechanism. This is a position in
which the head is shifted forward relative to the shoulders, possibly in an attempt
to maintain a more comfortable jaw position.
Compensation of div position: The div has a complex system of
compensatory mechanisms, and changes in one area (for example, in the oral
cavity) can potentially lead to adjustments in other areas to maintain balance and
stability.
Interdisciplinary approach: Solving problems related to deep bite and posture
may require an interdisciplinary approach involving orthodontists, dentists,
physiotherapists and other medical professionals. Treatment may include
orthodontic intervention to correct the bite, as well as physical therapy to
eliminate any associated muscle imbalances or posture problems.
It is important to note that research in this area is ongoing, and not all experts
agree on the degree of relationship between dental bite and posture. In addition,
individual reactions to deep bite may vary, and not all people with deep bite will have
serious problems with posture. If you have concerns about your bite or posture, it is
recommended that you consult both a dentist or orthodontist, as well as a medical
professional specializing in posture and musculoskeletal problems, for a
comprehensive assessment and appropriate recommendations.
The relationship between deep bite and posture is a multifaceted phenomenon
influenced by various factors such as the morphology of the craniofacial region,
muscle activity and the function of the temporomandibular joint. In the discussion
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section, the strengths and limitations of the existing literature are critically assessed,
and the potential mechanisms underlying the observed relationships are highlighted.
It also examines the implications of these findings for clinical practice and the
collaborative efforts of dentists and healthcare professionals.
Conclusions:
Although the existing literature suggests a potential link between deep bite and
posture, further research is needed to better understand this relationship.
Standardized methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration are crucial to expand
our knowledge in this field. The results of this study complement the growing div
of evidence and highlight the importance of taking dental bite into account when
assessing the general condition of the musculoskeletal system.
To build on the existing knowledge base, future research should focus on
longitudinal studies with a large sample size and standardized measurement tools. In
addition, the study of the effectiveness of orthodontic interventions in improving
posture and musculoskeletal health in people with deep bite can provide valuable
information for clinical practice.
In conclusion, this article provides a comprehensive analysis of the existing
literature on the effect of deep bite on posture. By critically evaluating the available
data and suggesting directions for future research, she contributes to a better
understanding of the complex relationship between dental bite and the general
condition of the musculoskeletal system.
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