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Classification and Diagnosis of Temporomandibular Disorders and Temporomandibular Disorder Pain
Dental Clinics of North America, 2023Designing classification systems and developing diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders is difficult. An appreciation of the utility and applicability of these entities requires an understanding of the importance of each, the differences between the two, and how they may be optimally operationalized for both clinical and research activities
Gary D, Klasser +2 more
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Myofascial Temporomandibular Disorder
Current Rheumatology Reviews, 2016Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) have been discussed for more than 70 years without reaching consensus on causes, etiological factors, pathophysiology, or rationale management. Indeed, TMD pain remains an enigma and a diagnostic and management challenge for many clinicians.
Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, César +1 more
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Arthroscopy for temporomandibular disorders
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2011Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are considered a collection of disorders involving many organic, psychological and psychosocial factors. They can involve the masticatory muscles or the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated structures, or both.
Marcelo, Rigon +5 more
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1993
Temporomandibular disorders include a variety of intracapsular and extracapsular disorders that may or may not be related to each other and the diagnosis of which can be complicated. The causes of these disorders have not been identified scientifically and instead rely on anecdotal clinical experience.
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Temporomandibular disorders include a variety of intracapsular and extracapsular disorders that may or may not be related to each other and the diagnosis of which can be complicated. The causes of these disorders have not been identified scientifically and instead rely on anecdotal clinical experience.
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Temporomandibular Disorders and Headache
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2016Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and primary headaches can be perpetual and debilitating musculoskeletal and neurological disorders. The presence of both can affect up to one-sixth of the population at any one time. Initially, TMDs were thought to be predominantly musculoskeletal disorders, and migraine was thought to be solely a cerebrovascular ...
Steven B, Graff-Radford +1 more
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DISORDERS OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT
Dental Clinics of North America, 1994Diagnostic imaging, however impressive and informative, is only one aspect of the diagnostic evaluation required to render an accurate assessment of temporomandibular disorders. A thorough patient history, detailed clinical examination, and correlation of radiographic information are essential to formulate the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment plan.
B W, Benson, L L, Otis
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The headache of temporomandibular disorders
British Dental Journal, 2018This article endeavours to revise the key guidance and evidence on temporomandibular disorders (TMD), with a particular focus on myofascial pain. It highlights the important role that primary care dental practitioners play in providing holistic care during the patient's journey to manage this painful condition.
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Etiology of temporomandibular disorders
Seminars in Orthodontics, 1995This article discusses the subject of causation (etiology) as it has been applied to the field of temporomandibular disorders (TMD). These disorders have been the focus of considerable disagreement about what constitutes proper diagnosis and treatment, and it is clear that the main basis for these controversies has been conflicting views about the ...
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