Oral surgery: part 3. Temporomandibular disorders
Key Points Suggests that the diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) can be simplified by following published clinical diagnostic criteria. Outlines the principles of management of TMDs and provides references to more detailed explanations. Highlights that there are three areas of equal cons...
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Suggests that the diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) can be simplified by following published clinical diagnostic criteria.
Outlines the principles of management of TMDs and provides references to more detailed explanations.
Highlights that there are three areas of equal consideration in the management of TMDs – biomedical, psychological, and social.
Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a collection of conditions affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the muscles of mastication and/or associated structures. They are probably one of the most commonly presenting chronic orofacial pain complaints to the dental profession. TMDs are recognised as a chronic illness and exert biopsychosocial effects on the patient and should therefore be managed in a biopsychosocial manner. This chapter will firstly cover the basic anatomy of the TMJ and its associated structures and then go on to discuss the signs and symptoms, aetiology, diagnosis, and broad management options for TMDs. |
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Outlines the principles of management of TMDs and provides references to more detailed explanations.
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Outlines the principles of management of TMDs and provides references to more detailed explanations.
Highlights that there are three areas of equal consideration in the management of TMDs – biomedical, psychological, and social.
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