Title: The Use of Acupunture in Dentistry
1The Use of Acupunture in Dentistry
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6The History of Acupuncture
- Acupuncture, or needle puncture, is a European
term invented by Willem Ten Rhyne, a Dutch
physician who visited Nagasaki in Japan in the
early part of the seventeenth century. - The Chinese describe acupuncture by the character
'Chen', which literally means 'to prick with a
needle', a graphic description of this
therapeutic technique.
7Early History
- Acupuncture has a clearly recorded history of
about 2,000 years, but some authorities claim
that it has been practiced in China for some
4,000 years. The Chinese believe that the
practice of acupuncture began during the Stone
Age when stone knives or sharp edged tools,
described by the character 'Bian', were used to
puncture and drain abscesses..
8APPLICATION IN DENTISTRY
- SEDATION-PREOPERATIVE
- PAIN CONTROL-POSOPERATIVE
- GAG REFLEX CONTROL
- CONDITIONS in oral medicine
- TMJ DIS -FUNCTION,BRUXISM
- RECURENT APHTOUS STOMATITIS
- Facial paralysis ,Trigeminal neuralgia
- Modified taste sensation, Burning mouth
syndrome,xerostomia.
9YIN YANG
- The Yellow Emperor said ''The principle of Yin
and Yang is the foundation of the entire
universe. It underlies everything in creation. It
brings about the development of parenthood it is
the root and source of life and death it is found
with the temples of the gods In order to treat
and cure diseases one must search for their
origins.
10CHINESE PHYLOSOPHY
- YIN
- DARKNESS
- MOON
- REST
- WEST
- MATTER
- COLD
- LOWER
- INTERNAL
- BODY
- YANG
- LIGHT
- SUN
- ACTIVITY
- EAST
- ENERGY
- WARM
- UPPER
- EXTERNAL
- MIND
11PHYSIOLOGY
- THE VITAL SUBSTANCES
- THE VITAL ENERGY ,LIFE FORCE CHI
- MOVEMENT, WARMTH, SPIRIT,ORGAN FUNCTION,
WEI PROTECTION(IMMUNITY) - JING -life essence (genetics)
- BLOOD
- BODY FLUIDS
- YIN AND YANG ORGANS
12PATHOLOGY
- THE EIGHT PRINCIPLES
- DEFICIENCY YIN
- EXCESS YANG
- INTERIOR HOT
- EXTERIOR COLD
-
- TCMS SYNDROMES
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17LI 4
- Chinese Name He GuEnglish Name Union
ValleyDescription In the middle of the 2nd
metacarpal bone on the radial side.Any problem
on the face - sense organs, mouth, teeth, jaw,
toothache, allergies, rhinitis, hay fever, acne,
eye problems, etc. - Tootache use both LI 4 ST 44 - LI for the lower
jaw ST for the upper jaw. - Headache, especially frontal a/or sinus (yangming
area).
18- ST7 XiaguanStomach 7 Meeting point of the
Stomach and Gall Bladder ChannelsLocation With
mouth closed, in the depression at the lower
border of the zygomatic arch, anterior to the
condyloid process of the mandible.Benefits The
Ears, Jaw And TeethActivates The Channel And
Alleviates PainCheek And Facial Pain Cheek
Pain And Swelling Deafness Ear Pain Jaw
Dislocation Jaw Lower And Gums Swollen
Mouth And Eye Deviation Purulent Discharge And
Itching upper Teeth And Lower Jaw Tetany
Facial Tinnitus Toothache Visual
Dizziness Yawning
19- ST5 DayingStomach 5 Great WelcomeLocation
Anterior to the angle of the mandible, on the
anterior border of masseter muscle, in the
depression that appears when the cheek is bulged.
CautionAvoid the Artery!Eliminates Wind And
Reduces SwellingAdenopathy Chills Edema
Face And Lower Cheek Eye Pain With Inability
To Close Eyes Facial Swelling Wind
Obstruction Fever And Chills With Neck Pain
Frequent Yawning Lips Twitching Mouth
Deviation Mumps Stiff Tongue With Inability
To Speak Toothache Lower Jaw Wind Tetany
With Lockjaw
20THEORETICAL EXPLANATIONS FOR ACUPUNCTURE
- TRADITIONAL
- THE
- MERIDIANS
- 14 MAJOR
- 8 EXTRA
- SCIENTIFIC
- GATE CONTROL
- Melzack and wall 1965
- NEURAL MECHANISMS
- Stux and Pomerants 1987
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21Gate control theory Melzack Wall 1965
- Small diameter nerve fibers carry pain stimuli
through a gate but large diameter nerve fibers
going through the same gate can inhibit
transmission of those pain impulses - The brain also appears to influence whether the
gate is open or closed
22- Acupuncture excites the pain inhibitory nerve
fibers for a short period of time, thereby
blocking pain, but the effects of acupuncture can
last for some months after the acupuncture needle
has been removed, and nothing in the Gate Theory
really explains this prolonged effect.
Acupuncture is a valuable treatment in a variety
of non-painful diseases and the Gate Theory makes
no attempt to explain the mechanism of
acupuncture in the treatment of these diseases.
23NEURAL MECHANISMS OF ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA STUX
POMERANTZ
AA is initiated by stimulation of small diameter
nerves in muscles which sends impulses to
Spinal cord
midbrain
Pitutary hypotalamus
Endorphins and
Monoamines
ANALGESIA
24Endorphins
- Endorphins are released into the nervous system
by the action of acupuncture and the effects of
acupuncture anaesthesia can be reversed by the
use of anti-morphine drugs. - From some recent research work it would seem
that not all types of acupuncture are blocked by
anti-morphines - The endorphin theory again only deals with pain
and makes little attempt to explain the use and
effects of acupuncture in non-painful diseases.
25Suggestibility
- Acupuncture has been criticized for being no more
than a complex form of 'hypnotic suggestion'.
Available research work shows that those gaining
benefit from acupuncture treatment are no more or
less suggestible than those for whom acupuncture
does not work. It would therefore seem that
acupuncture does not depend on suggestibility. At
the same time, acupuncture does have a certain
amount of 'magic and mystery' surrounding it.
Almost certainly this creates a small amount of
benefit although it does not fully explain the
dramatic and significant therapeutic effects of
acupuncture.
26Other Ideas
- Some research workers, particularly in Russia,
have suggested that fields of biological activity
exist around all living objects. The concept of
'biofields' has little hard scientific evidence
to support it, but there are people in both
Russia and America who are suggesting that
acupuncture may work through these 'fields. At
present there are no good grounds for accepting
or rejecting these theories.
27Dr. Nogier's pulse reflex may possibly be part of
the effect of such 'biofields'
Auriculotherapy is a therapeutic intervention in
which the auricle of the external ear is utilized
to alleviate pain, dysfunction and disease as
represented and manifest throughout the body
28KIRLIAN PHOTOGRAPHY Kirlian Photography
is a process that uses high frequencies
and electron streams to take a
picture of invisible radiating
energy fields that surrounds all
living things
29Graphically illustrate the difference in presents
of CHI (Life) energy level before and after
acupuncture, massage, raiky, Qi Ging, exercise,
polarity, or any other body work.
30No Real Answer?
- The fact of the matter is that acupuncture does
work, and has been shown to do so, but the exact
answer as to how it works is unclear. The current
scientific explanations give a logical and
supportable basis for stating that it does have
an effect on the nervous system, but it is
difficult to draw any more definite conclusions.
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32MethodsTRADITIONAL AND MODERN
- ACUPUNCTURE
- MOXIBUSTION
- HERBS
- ELECTRO ACUPUNCTURE
- SOFT LASER
- BIORESONANCE AND HOMEOPATHY
33ACUPUNCTURE NEEDLES
34Moxa
35Modern Acupuncture Techniques
- Both Chinese and European firms has produced
small electrical stimulators that allow small
amplitude pulsed electrical currents to pass
between sets of paired acupuncture needles. In
China these electrical machines are used to
replace prolonged manual stimulation of
acupuncture needle in activities such as
acupuncture anaesthesia. In the West electrical
stimulation is often used as part of standard
acupuncture therapy. The voltage used is small
and painless and passed between acupuncture
needles that have already been inserted into the
skin.
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40LI 4
- Chinese Name He GuEnglish Name Union
ValleyDescription In the middle of the 2nd
metacarpal bone on the radial side.Any problem
on the face - sense organs, mouth, teeth, jaw,
toothache, allergies, rhinitis, hay fever, acne,
eye problems, etc. - Tootache use both LI 4 ST 44 - LI for the lower
jaw ST for the upper jaw. - Headache, especially frontal a/or sinus (yangming
area).
41- ST7 XiaguanStomach 7 Meeting point of the
Stomach and Gall Bladder ChannelsLocation With
mouth closed, in the depression at the lower
border of the zygomatic arch, anterior to the
condyloid process of the mandible.Benefits The
Ears, Jaw And TeethActivates The Channel And
Alleviates PainCheek And Facial Pain Cheek
Pain And Swelling Deafness Ear Pain Jaw
Dislocation Jaw Lower And Gums Swollen
Mouth And Eye Deviation Purulent Discharge And
Itching upper Teeth And Lower Jaw Tetany
Facial Tinnitus Toothache Visual
Dizziness Yawning
42- ST5 DayingStomach 5 Great WelcomeLocation
Anterior to the angle of the mandible, on the
anterior border of masseter muscle, in the
depression that appears when the cheek is bulged.
CautionAvoid the Artery!Eliminates Wind And
Reduces SwellingAdenopathy Chills Edema
Face And Lower Cheek Eye Pain With Inability
To Close Eyes Facial Swelling Wind
Obstruction Fever And Chills With Neck Pain
Frequent Yawning Lips Twitching Mouth
Deviation Mumps Stiff Tongue With Inability
To Speak Toothache Lower Jaw Wind Tetany
With Lockjaw
43Effects of Electro Acupuncture
LOW FREQUENCY(2-4 hz)HIGH INTENSITY
ENDORPHIN SYSTEM---THREE CENTERS
---slower onset and long duration
--- cumulative ---called
acupuncture like TENS produce CHI
---given frequently (more than daily)tolerance
( morphine like)
) HIGH FREQUENCY
(50-200HZ), LOW INTESITY SPINAL CORD AND
MIDBRAIN (by pass endorphin
---conventional TENS (gate theory)
system)- ---rapid onset and short
duration ---no cumulative
effects
TREATMENT FAILURE deficiency of endorphines
or deficiency of opiate receptors
44Electrical stimulation on periodontal
regeneration in experimental 4wall bony defects
in dogsKaynak ,JP 2005 ,2194
Quality of new bone fill and mean value of
cementum were significantly higher than control
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47Herbal Remedies
- Herbal medicine is itself a powerful method of
healing. Western drugs often control symptoms,
but do not alter the disease process (
antibiotics eliminate bacteria but do not improve
a person's resistance to infection diuretics fid
excess fluid without improving kidney function).
Chinese herbs treat the underlying condition as
defined by traditional diagnosis, and rarely
cause unwanted side-effects.
48Literature of effects in dentistry
- Acupuncture induces an increase in the local
blood and salivary flux in xerostomia patients
j.oral rehab.1993 Blom et al.
49Trigeminal neuralgia
- ACUPUNCTURE treatment is useful in management of
trigeminal neuralgia j .of anest.and pain in
density Beppu et al 1992
50TMJ
- Acupuncture is useful in Tmj disorders
psychological related but not due to occlusal
interference . Raustia et al - J.prosthet.dent 1986 nov ,56(5)
51Bacteria
- Shimura et al., (1980) showed that acupuncture
reduced the number of cavity-causing bacteria in
rats even after the rats were fed a sugary diet
52Gag reflex
- PC6 an efficient acupoint for dealing with gag
reflex .Yugin. Special care in dentistry jan-feb
1989
53The use of acupuncture in dentistry a review of
the scientific validity of published paper Oral
Dis. 1998 Jun4(2)100-4
- Acupuncture in 11 out of 15 studies proved
effective in the treatment of temperomandibular
dysfunction (TMD) and as analgesia
54A Randomized Controlled Trial of Tai Chi for
Tension Headaches Ryan B
- Tai Chi seems to directly affect stress and
tension that contribute to the pain associated
.In addition, Tai Chi may affect other symptoms
that arise from stress such as tachycardia,fatigue
,anxiety, insomnia, etc..
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58LI 4
- Chinese Name He GuEnglish Name Union
ValleyDescription In the middle of the 2nd
metacarpal bone on the radial side.Any problem
on the face - sense organs, mouth, teeth, jaw,
toothache, allergies, rhinitis, hay fever, acne,
eye problems, etc. - Tootache use both LI 4 ST 44 - LI for the lower
jaw ST for the upper jaw. - Headache, especially frontal a/or sinus (yangming
area).
59- ST7 XiaguanStomach 7 Meeting point of the
Stomach and Gall Bladder ChannelsLocation With
mouth closed, in the depression at the lower
border of the zygomatic arch, anterior to the
condyloid process of the mandible.Benefits The
Ears, Jaw And TeethActivates The Channel And
Alleviates PainCheek And Facial Pain Cheek
Pain And Swelling Deafness Ear Pain Jaw
Dislocation Jaw Lower And Gums Swollen
Mouth And Eye Deviation Purulent Discharge And
Itching upper Teeth And Lower Jaw Tetany
Facial Tinnitus Toothache Visual
Dizziness Yawning
60- ST5 DayingStomach 5 Great WelcomeLocation
Anterior to the angle of the mandible, on the
anterior border of masseter muscle, in the
depression that appears when the cheek is bulged.
CautionAvoid the Artery!Eliminates Wind And
Reduces SwellingAdenopathy Chills Edema
Face And Lower Cheek Eye Pain With Inability
To Close Eyes Facial Swelling Wind
Obstruction Fever And Chills With Neck Pain
Frequent Yawning Lips Twitching Mouth
Deviation Mumps Stiff Tongue With Inability
To Speak Toothache Lower Jaw Wind Tetany
With Lockjaw
61THE ODONTOMES
- PAIN may be associated with health disturbances
in areas remote from the teeth and periodontium .
Clin.prev.dent nov-dec 1991 Horowitz et.al - Eastern cultures base health upon meridians in
the human body. Everything that passes along
these meridians affects the major organs of the
body, such as the liver, heart or kidneys. All of
the meridians run through the teeth. Dr.Voll
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