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Ultrasound to Assess the Temporomandibular Joint of Children With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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A Jaw out of joint: Uncovering a rare infectious dislocation of temporo-mandibular junction: A case report. [PDF]
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2015
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgery can be divided into 3 types of surgery: Arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and total joint replacement. The complications associated with these procedures increase with complexity. They all include injury to adjacent structures, infections, and bleeding problems.
David, Hoffman, Leann, Puig
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) surgery can be divided into 3 types of surgery: Arthroscopy, arthroplasty, and total joint replacement. The complications associated with these procedures increase with complexity. They all include injury to adjacent structures, infections, and bleeding problems.
David, Hoffman, Leann, Puig
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2023
Abstract Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is common in both the general population and athletes with a much higher incidence in women than in men. We review current research on temporomandibular joint disorders, discuss relevant risk factors, manifestations of temporomandibular disorders in athletes, and treatment options.
Carter L, Starr, Christopher, McGrew
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Abstract Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is common in both the general population and athletes with a much higher incidence in women than in men. We review current research on temporomandibular joint disorders, discuss relevant risk factors, manifestations of temporomandibular disorders in athletes, and treatment options.
Carter L, Starr, Christopher, McGrew
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TMJ Syndrome: Is It Compensable?
Rehabilitation Nursing, 1991Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome has only recently surfaced as a workers' compensation or auto accident claim in the insurance industry. It usually appears as a secondary problem to cervical injuries. Further research is needed to establish guidelines for determining whether TMJ syndrome is compensable, but a survey of healthcare practitioners ...
A, Doerrer, F, Figart
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CRANIO®, 1995
This article documents the existence of three structures that traverse through the petrotympanic fissure. These structures are the mandibular malleolar ligament, the chorda tympani nerve and the anterior tympanic artery. The mandibular malleolar ligament or the disk-malleolar ligament originates on the anterior process of the mallous.
D H, Morgan +3 more
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This article documents the existence of three structures that traverse through the petrotympanic fissure. These structures are the mandibular malleolar ligament, the chorda tympani nerve and the anterior tympanic artery. The mandibular malleolar ligament or the disk-malleolar ligament originates on the anterior process of the mallous.
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Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, 1984
There are numerous studies discussing presurgical arthrography of the temporomandibular joint, but to date no reports have been published that deal with postsurgical arthrography.
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There are numerous studies discussing presurgical arthrography of the temporomandibular joint, but to date no reports have been published that deal with postsurgical arthrography.
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