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  1. ... risk of breaking a tooth and may reduce symptoms of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ) . Treatments may include: Braces or other appliances: ...
  2. ... health. Oral health conditions that are associated with symptoms (e.g., orofacial pain or temporomandibular joint disorders) and treatment of existing oral health conditions or ...
  3. ... A. Validity of clinical diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders: clinical versus magnetic resonance imaging diagnosis of temporomandibular joint internal derangement and osteoarthrosis. Oral Surg Oral Med ...
  4. ... may not work or may even make your symptoms worse. Before any surgery or other ... TMDs. NIH: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
  5. ... action. TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME vs. TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DISORDERS Both of these terms are new for 1997. TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DYSFUNCTION SYNDROME is described as a symptom complex consisting of pain, muscle tenderness, clicking in ...
  6. ... long time do not have problems with their temporomandibular joint. For some ... in TMJ symptoms. For example, holding your head forward while looking ...
  7. ... numbness; and masticatory muscle stiffness. These signs and symptoms may result from direct tumor invasion or represent a pattern of referred pain that can masquerade as a temporomandibular joint disorder.[ 9 , 10 ] Paraneoplastic neuropathies may present in cancer ...
  8. ... a number of causes, for example, persistent infection, temporomandibular joint disorder or a malignant lesion in the ear or throat. The urgency of the referral is dependent on the presumed diagnosis with necrotising otitis externa being immediate and suspected ...
  9. Temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, dysfunction, can be a cause of secondary headache. Secondary headaches result from underlying disorders which produce pain as a symptom. The TMJ may become painful and dysfunctional as a result of incorrect alignment of teeth and ...
  10. ... determine the relationship of a closed bite and temporomandibular joint symptoms. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc., 1941, 31: 138-48. Also Laryngoscope, 1941, 51: 698-704. ---- Disease. Benecke, F. E. K. *Die Schadigungen und Erkrankungen ...
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