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On the role of psychological disorders in the development of the syndrome of pain dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint

Stomatologiya, 2021
There are significant disagreements related to the understanding of the etiopathogenesis of the syndrome of pain dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint. This review article examines the role of patient's psychological status as a significant factor influencing the occurrence and complications of this pathology, as evidenced by an increase in stress,
S L Abzalova   +4 more
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An approach to the management of temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1984
T he dental literature concerning the problem of temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome (TMJPDS) is extensive; and notwithstanding the popularity of the subject and its relatively common occurrence, the condition is not well understood by most dental and medical practitioners.
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An evaluation of stress in temporomandibular joint dysfunction-pain syndrome

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1977
Abstract Emotional stress was found to be a more effective stimulus on the physiologic response of the organism than physical stress. The autonomic nervous system and endocrine system are the control mechanisms by which this stimulus is translated into physiologic response.
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The Temporomandibular Joint Pain‐dysfunction Syndrome: A Frequent Cause of Headache

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1981
SYNOPSISOne hundred consecutive headache clinic patients were evaluated prospectively for features of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain‐dysfunction syndrome. The syndrome was identified in 14, mainly young women, who differed significantly in physical findings and headache associated symptoms from those with tension or vascular headache, but not ...
Louis Reik, Louis Reik, Mahlon Hale
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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome: A close association with systemic joint laxity (the hypermobile joint syndrome)

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1991
Sixty-two patients admitted for elective reconstructive surgery of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and eight seen as outpatients with a chief complaint of TMJ dysfunction during the same time interval were evaluated for possible etiologic factors contributing to the disease.
Koray Oral   +7 more
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Personality and Psychopathology in Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Pain-Dysfunction Syndrome

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2000
<i>Objective:</i> Our aim was to deepen the understanding of the psychosomatic aspects of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain dysfunction syndrome. Patients affected by this syndrome were compared with both healthy subjects and psychiatric patients, using both self-report and physician-scored psychological measures.
MELDOLESI GN   +4 more
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The role of systemic hypermobility and condylar hypermobility in temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome

Rheumatology International, 2005
To evaluate the risk of temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD), when both systemic joint hypermobility (SJH) and localized condylar hypermobility (LCH) exist.Sixty-four consecutive outpatients with temporomandibular joint clicking or pain, and 77 sex- and age-matched control subjects, were recruited in the study.
Sezai Sahin   +4 more
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Personality and response to treatment of the temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1973
Abstract The Eyesenck Personality Inventory was employed to assess the personalities of seventy-seven patients who underwent a series of conservative treatments for the temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome. The patients who failed to respond to all the treatments were married women who recorded abnormally high neuroticism scores and were
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TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT PAIN‐DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME: A RARE CAUSE OF HEADACHES IN ADOLESCENTS

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1983
SUMMARYThe temporomandibular joint pain‐dysfunction syndrome has received little attention in the literature on pediatric neurology. Five adolescents with this syndrome are reported, all of whom complained initially of headaches. In all cases the headaches were either continuous or daily and all patients had tenderness of the muscles of mastication and
Gregory L. Holmes, Andrew W. Zimmerman
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Depressive Symptoms Associated With Symptoms of the Temporomandibular Joint Pain and Dysfunction Syndrome

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1995
This paper discusses the findings in the 1012 55-year-old inhabitants of Oulu (a medium-sized Finnish town), 780 of whom (77%) were examined. The purpose was to determine the possible associations between depressive symptoms and subjective and clinical symptoms of the temporomandibular joint pain and dysfunction syndrome (PDS).
Matti Knuuttila   +3 more
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