Impact of sports on temporomandibular dysfunction: a comparison of competitive and recreational female athletes as well as female non-athletes

Objectives The present study was conducted to investigate the correlation between (competitive) sports and the occurrence of temporomandibular dysfunctions (TMD) by comparing the prevalences in competitive, recreational, and non-athletic women. Materials and methods A total of 138 women between the...

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