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functional mandibular movement - ترجمة إلى العربية

DEVICE USED TO TREAT SLEEP APNEA
Mandibular splint; Mandibular advancement device; Mandibular repositioning splint; Mandibular repositioning appliance; Oral appliance; Mandibular advancement
  • A mandibular splint produced by [[3D printing]] from titanium coated with a medical grade plastic. A [[3D scanner]] was used to map a patient's mouth. The output tube has two separate airways that allow air to flow through to the back of the throat, avoiding obstructions from the nose, the back of the mouth and tongue.

functional mandibular movement      
حَرَكَةُ الفَكِّ الوَظيفِيَّة
functional mandibular movement      
‎ حَرَكَةُ الفَكِّ الوَظيفِيَّة‎
mandibular process         
EMBRYOLOGICAL STRUCTURE WHICH GIVES RISE TO THE LOWER PORTION OF THE FACE
Mandibular process; Mandibular prominences; Prominentia mandibularis
‎ النَّاتِئُ الفَكِّيّ,الشَّامِخَةُ الفَكِّيَّة‎

تعريف

functional testing
<testing> (Or "black-box testing", "closed-box testing") The application of test data derived from the specified functional requirements without regard to the final program structure. (1996-05-15)

ويكيبيديا

Mandibular advancement splint

A mandibi splint or mandibi advancement splint is a prescription custom-made medical device worn in the mouth used to treat sleep-related breathing disorders including: obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), snoring, and TMJ disorders. These devices are also known as mandibular advancement devices, sleep apnea oral appliances, oral airway dilators, and sleep apnea mouth guards.

The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) and the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine (AADSM) recommend that sleep physicians should prescribe sleep apnea oral appliances for the adult patients who need treatment for their primary snoring (without obstructive sleep apnea) rather than no treatment and for the patients who have obstructive sleep apnea but are intolerant to the CPAP therapy, or for those who prefer alternate therapy.

Vanderveken et al (2008) researched prescription custom-made splints head-to-head with thermoplastic over-the-counter splints: "Our results suggest that the thermoplastic device cannot be recommended as a therapeutic option nor can it be used as a screening tool to find good candidates for mandibular advancement therapy."