The functional architecture of the stomatognathic system and orofacial aesthetic repositioning during the aging process

  • Nascimento M
  • Silva C
  • Moura J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: Facial aging implies special care and personalized treatment. Thus,the new strand of Neomodern Dentistry seeks, through Orofacial Harmonization,the functional and aesthetic balance between the stomatognathic system and thefacial aspect. Objective: This article seeks to disclose, through a literature review, the aesthetical consequences of the stomatognatic system repositioning andorofacial aging. Data source: The present literature review consisted in researchesup to May 2019 using PubMed and Google Academic electronic databases. A 10-year publication limit was applied in the research. No language restriction wasapplied. Inclusion criteria were clinical investigations, books, dissertations, thesisor literature reviews that addressed the topics of interest. Data synthesis: A totalof 231 articles were retrieved from databases. After applying a 10-year publicationlimit, 111 remained and, based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 20 articleswere selected and included in this review. Conclusion: Considering the limitationsof the present study, it can be concluded that the aging process is natural andpredictable and can be changeable and malleable through procedures that restorethe support nutrients that were lost. The aesthetics can be achieved as a functionalconsequence of the stomatognathic system repositioning due to orofacial aging.

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Nascimento, M. V. M. R. do, Silva, C. G. e, Moura, J. V. F., Fausto, B. dos S., & Tedesco, A. D. (2020). The functional architecture of the stomatognathic system and orofacial aesthetic repositioning during the aging process. Rio de Janeiro Dental Journal (Revista Científica Do CRO-RJ), 5(1), 4–16. https://doi.org/10.29327/24816.5.1-3

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