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Proteome Analysis of Temporomandibular Joint with Disc Displacement

Journal of Dental Research, 2022
Disc displacement without reduction is a common disorder of the temporomandibular joint, causing clinical symptoms and sometimes condylar degeneration. In some cases, bone regeneration is detected following disc-repositioning procedures. Until now, however, systems-wide knowledge of the protein levels for condylar outcome with disc position is still ...
X. Liu   +11 more
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Different Digitisations of Displaced Discs

Foundations of Computational Mathematics, 2006
The digitisation ${\bf D}(R, (a, b))$ of a real disc $D(R, (a,b))$ having radius $R$ and centre $(a, b)$ consists of all integer points inside $D(R, (a,b))$, i.e., ${\bf D}(R, (a,b)) = D(R, (a, b)) \cap {\bf Z}^2.$ In this paper we show that there are $4 \pi R^2 +{\cal O}(R^{339/208}\cdot (\log R)^{18627/8320})$ different (up to translations ...
Martin N. Huxley, Jovisa Zunic
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Clinical Predictability of Temporomandibular Joint Disc Displacement

Journal of Dental Research, 1999
Single items from a typical clinical examination have proved disappointing in their predictive value for temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc displacement. Only one criterion (the 12 o'clock) is used to diagnose normal disc position. According to this criterion, the posterior band of the disc should be located at the top of the condyle, at the 12 o ...
M G, Orsini   +5 more
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Temporomandibular Joint Anterior Disc Displacement Without Reduction

JOSPT Cases, 2021
A 31-year-old woman was referred to physical therapy by her dentist for sharp pain in the right temporomandibular joint (TMJ) area. A week following the physical therapy examination, the magnetic resonance imaging previously ordered by the dentist was performed.
Victoria Bednarczyk, Alycia Markowski
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Temporomandibular joint sounds in patients with disc displacement

International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1985
Temporomandibular joint sounds have been viewed as signs of different pathological changes. However, the correlation between joint sounds on the one hand and function and morphology of the joint on the other, are not well documented. We have therefore presurgically recorded sound from 35 operated joints with disc displacement and have studied ...
L, Eriksson, P L, Westesson, M, Rohlin
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Chondrocyte apoptosis in temporomandibular joints with disc displacement

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2002
We sought to study the presence of apoptosis in cartilage from rabbit temporomandibular joints with disc displacement (DD), and to examine the relationship between chondrocyte apoptosis and chondrocyte proliferation.Thirty Japanese white rabbits were used in this study. The right joints of 20 rabbits were subjected to surgical DD.
Zhiyuan, Gu   +4 more
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