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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction in Moebius syndrome.
European journal of paediatric dentistry, 2014Moebius syndrome is a rare condition characterised by bilateral facial and abducens nerve paralysis. In the present study, it was investigated the effect of the long term facial muscles hypoactivity on temporomandibular joint movements development.Accordingly with Terzis classification (Terzis, 2003), a wide sample of A type and B type Moebius patients
DI BLASIO, Alberto+3 more
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Glucose intolerance associated with temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977In order to eliminate any disease process, it is necessary to identify and eliminate etiologic factors associated with the disease process. Reactive hypoglycemia, a common and easily treated disorder, may be a significant factor associated with development of the TMJ syndrome.
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Journal of Dentistry, 1986
Abstract Pain distribution patterns were studied in 102 patients suffering from temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction. A standard clinical procedure was used for history-taking and examination of the patients. Pain distribution was charted on a lateral profile of the face, the design of the document having evolved during trials to test ...
D.G. Wastell, R.J.M. Gray, P.S. Rothwell
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Abstract Pain distribution patterns were studied in 102 patients suffering from temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction. A standard clinical procedure was used for history-taking and examination of the patients. Pain distribution was charted on a lateral profile of the face, the design of the document having evolved during trials to test ...
D.G. Wastell, R.J.M. Gray, P.S. Rothwell
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Syndrome of dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1974Jaime Planas, Fernandez A. Pertez
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Diazepam in the treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome—A double blind study
Journal of Dentistry, 1973Abstract The effect of diazepam on patients with temporomandibular joint dysfunction has been determined by means of a double blind cross-over trial using diazepam and a placebo. The effect of diazepam was significantly better than the placebo and was more effective in temporomandibular joint dysfunction that was mechanical in origin.
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Maxillary sinusitis as a differential diagnosis in temporomandibular joint pain-dysfunction syndrome
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985Maxillary sinusitis may be diagnosed incorrectly as TMJ pain-dysfunction syndrome because of a similarity of signs and symptoms. Both conditions can manifest with headache, facial pain radiating to the ear and the maxillary teeth, preauricular pain, and pain in the buccal vestibule posterior and superior to the maxillary tuberosity. It can be concluded
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ROENTGENOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS IN CHRONIC TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1973Hutton Ce, Hall, Klatte Ec, Yune Hy
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Depressive Illness and Temporomandibular Joint Pain Dysfunction Syndrome
Cephalalgia, 1989Brendan J. Holwill+4 more
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Prevalence of temporomandibular joint dysfunction in Ehlers–Danlos syndromes
Orthodontics & Craniofacial Research, 2004Peter De Coster+2 more
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