Gnatho-Postural treatment in an air force pilot

Alberto Baldini, Simona Tecco, Domenico Cioffi, Antonio Rinaldi, Salvatore Longoni

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Abstract

Background: Due to the stresses of flight, air force pilots are more likely to experience oral parafunctions such as bruxism when compared to the general population. Further, their craniocervical mandibular system is subjected to particular stresses in the course of their duties. The aim of this study was to analyze an air force pilot who was undergoing gnatho-postural treatment in order to protect the masticatory system and achieve better occlusal balance. Case Report: A 32-yr-old pilot from the Italian Air Force national aerobatic team P.A.N. Frecce Tricolori was chosen from the pilots analyzed and treated at the Istituto Medico Legale A. Mosso. A resin stabilization splint was designed for the pilot's lower arch, allowing for the unobstructed excursive glides of the mandible in the protrusive position, and laterality and occlusal balance in the centric position. Discussion: The clinical gnatho-postural treatment involving a functional diagnostic instrument used on Italian Air Force pilots protects the masticatory system from dental abrasion and, in this particular case, seemed to improve the pilot's posture control system as analyzed by the stabilometric platform.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)522-526
Number of pages5
JournalAviation Space and Environmental Medicine
Volume83
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2012

Keywords

  • Aviation dentistry
  • Bruxism
  • Computerized occlusal analysis
  • Occlusion
  • Posture
  • Splint
  • Stabilometric platform
  • Temporomandibular disorders
  • Tmj

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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