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Diagnostic targeting of temporomandibular disorders
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 2001This article describes a diagnostic chart that is organized for a versatile representation of various conditions of temporomandibular disorders (TMD). It facilitates the grading of disorder severity and visualization of probable mutual effects between groups of disorders.
M.D. Gross, A. Shifman
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Temporomandibular Disorders and Headache
Dental Clinics of North America, 2007Headache is a common symptom, but when severe, it may be extremely disabling. It is assumed that patients who present to dentists with headache often are diagnosed with a temporomandibular disorder (TMD), although many may have migraine. TMD as a collective term may include several clinical entities, including myogenous and arthrogenous components ...
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Temporomandibular Disorders and Orthognathic Surgery
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2008The relations between temporomandibular dysfunctions (TMDs) and maxillomandibular malformations requiring orthognathic surgery for correction have been the object of different studies in medical literature. The authors have performed a bibliographic revision on this issue to show the state of the art.
CASCONE P +3 more
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Hyaluronate for temporomandibular joint disorders
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2003Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) refer to a group of heterogeneous pain and dysfunction conditions involving the masticatory system, reducing life quality of the sufferers. Intra-articular injection of hyaluronate for TMD has been used for nearly two decades but the clinical effectiveness of the agent has not been summarized in the form of a ...
Zongdao Shi, Chunlan Guo, Manal A. Awad
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Swallowing and Temporomandibular Disorders in Adults
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2018Introduction: Temporomandibular disease (TMD) etiology is multifactorial and is related to many perpetuating, predisposing, and initiating factors. The daytime parafunctions may have an important role in TMD pathogenesis. The most frequent parafunctions analyzed were the static parafunction (ie, clenching) and the dynamic ...
Ciavarella D. +8 more
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Orthodontics and Temporomandibular Disorders
Dental Clinics of North America, 1988The presumed relationship between occlusal disharmonies and temporomandibular disorders has been the cornerstone of traditional orthodontic thinking about these disorders. Current research, however, indicates that temporomandibular problems are actually medical orthopedic diseases or dysfunctions that have little to do with occlusal morphology or ...
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Prevalence of temporomandibular joint disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Clinical Oral Investigations, 2021L. F. Valesan +7 more
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Temporomandibular Junction Disorders
Primary Care: Clinics in Office PracticeTemporomandibular junction disorders (TMD) are a common problem for patients presenting to the primary care office. Symptoms may be acute or chronic. Patients may report a variety of complaints such as: painful clicking at the joint, difficulty opening the mouth or chewing, tenderness in the muscles around the joint, headaches, or tinnitus.
Jennifer, Goodfred +2 more
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Temporomandibular joint disorders
InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2014The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is prone to a number of disease states involving any one of its anatomical components. The current favoured term for problems associated with the TMJ is ‘temporomandibular disorder’ (TMD). TMD is one of the most common orofacial pain conditions.
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