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Progress in the Study of Temporomandibular Joint Lavage in Temporomandibular Joint Disorder
Lihan Zheng,1 Lixia Gao,1 Yaohui Hu,1 Liqun Zhang,2,* Ye Guan1,* 1Savaid Stomatology School, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310053, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Periodontics, Stomatological Hospital of Lin’an District,
Zheng L, Gao L, Hu Y, Zhang L, Guan Y
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Relationship assessment between mood disorders, headaches, and temporomandibular disorders in healthcare workers post-COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between depression, anxiety, and stress levels, headaches, and symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorders in healthcare professionals in a post-pandemic setting.
Rodrigo Falcão Neves +2 more
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Background Foramen of Huschke has been presented as an unusual developmental defect in anteroinferior aspect of external auditory canal. It can be associated with significant otologic complications.
Mahvash Hasani +3 more
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The impact of occlusal support on temporomandibular disorders: a literature review
Temporomandibular disorders are a multifactorial disease. Occlusal support and the number of teeth in dentition have significant effects on the masticatory system. The current study aims to review the role of occlusal support in association with findings
Minh Son Nguyen +4 more
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Background The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is one of the most complex joints in the body. Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are among the most troublesome disorders for patients, as they can cause pain, affect oral functions and disturb dentists on the
Mustafa Manafikhi +2 more
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Posttraumatic Temporomandibular Joint Disorders [PDF]
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) has many essential functions. None of its components are exempt from injury. Facial asymmetry, malocclusion, disturbances in growth, osteoarthritis, and ankylosis can manifest as complications from trauma to the TMJ.
Helen Giannakopoulos +3 more
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Objective:This randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the role of fixed orthodontic treatment in the aggravation, precipitation, or alleviation of temporomandibular disorders in young adults.Methods:Sixty patients were randomly assigned to 4 ...
Raj Kumar Maurya +4 more
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Introduction: There are many factors that affect temporomandibular joint dysfunction. These may include, among others: structural and postural disorders, bruxism, and occlusive abnormalities.
Agnieszka Zuszek +3 more
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Temporomandibular disorders in patients with craniocervical dystonia
Temporomandibular disorders are a set of musculoskeletal dysfunctions within the masticatory system, with multiple etiologies. OBJECTIVE: Since craniocervical dystonia can involve the same neuromuscular structure as the temporomandibular joint, we sought
André L. Costa +3 more
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Physiotherapeutic treatment in temporomandibular disorders
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Temporomandibular dysfunction is defined as a set of dysfunctions that affect the masticatory muscles, the temporomandibular joint and associated structures. The objective of this study was to systematize scientific evidence on
Marcelo Pelicioli +3 more
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