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Original Article Subchondral bone changes and chondrogenic capacity of progenitor cells from subchondral bone in the collagenase-induced temporomandibular joints osteoarthritis rabbit model

Original Article Subchondral bone changes and chondrogenic capacity of progenitor cells from subchondral bone in the collagenase-induced temporomandibular joints osteoarthritis rabbit model

... bilateral temporomandibular joints (TMJ) of all rabbits were intra-articularly injected with either 250 μL of 4 mg/mL collagenase solution (Clostridium histolyticum type II, 425 units/mL enzyme activity) or ...

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Correlation between pain and degenerative bony changes on cone-beam computed tomography images of temporomandibular joints

Correlation between pain and degenerative bony changes on cone-beam computed tomography images of temporomandibular joints

... Methods: Two hundred eighty-three temporomandibular joints with degenerative bony changes were evaluated. Pain intensity (numeric rating scale, NRS) and pain duration in patients with degenerative joint ...

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Evaluation of articular disc loading in the temporomandibular joints after prosthetic and pharmacological treatment in model studies

Evaluation of articular disc loading in the temporomandibular joints after prosthetic and pharmacological treatment in model studies

... The results of the clinical research of maximal bite forces (5 patients in group I and II) are presented in Fig. 1 and they were the basis for the work on the numeric tests. This was necessary for identification of the ...

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Comparison of Muscle Endurance and Motion of Cervical and Temporomandibular Joints in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorder and Healthy Subjects

Comparison of Muscle Endurance and Motion of Cervical and Temporomandibular Joints in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorder and Healthy Subjects

... for temporomandibular disorders­axis II to target clinic cases for a tailored self­care TMD treatment ...with temporomandibular disorders? Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2010 ...

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Anabolic role of lysyl oxidase like 2 in cartilage of knee and temporomandibular joints with osteoarthritis

Anabolic role of lysyl oxidase like 2 in cartilage of knee and temporomandibular joints with osteoarthritis

... As an alternative to various models based on human chondrocytes [26–28], we established a model using implants of primary TMJ-OA or HAC-OA chondrocytes embedded in Matrigel. For in vivo applications, freshly isolated ...

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Effect of dexamethasone prodrug on inflamed temporomandibular joints in juvenile rats

Effect of dexamethasone prodrug on inflamed temporomandibular joints in juvenile rats

... Group characteristics are summarized in Table 1. Group 1 (CFA) received 2 unilateral (right) TMJ intra-articular injections of CFA alone at week 0 and week 4. Group 2 (CFA + P-DEX TMJ) received 2 unilateral TMJ intra- ...

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Relationship between disease course in the temporomandibular joints and mandibular growth rotation in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis followed from childhood to adulthood

Relationship between disease course in the temporomandibular joints and mandibular growth rotation in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis followed from childhood to adulthood

... active joints, number of joints with limited range of motion, physi- cian's overall assessment of disease activity and patient's global assessment of well-being recorded from 100 mm visual analogue scales ...

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Defining the normal appearance of the temporomandibular joints by magnetic resonance imaging with contrast: a comparative study of children with and without juvenile idiopathic arthritis

Defining the normal appearance of the temporomandibular joints by magnetic resonance imaging with contrast: a comparative study of children with and without juvenile idiopathic arthritis

... Conclusion: Findings consistent with minimally active TMJ arthritis appear to be equally likely in children with JIA as compared to non-inflamed controls, while this and other studies co[r] ...

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TMJ and TMDS in orthodontics   an unseen factor

TMJ and TMDS in orthodontics an unseen factor

... of Temporomandibular Disorders: Etiologic factors such as trauma, emotional stress, orthopaedic instability, and sources of deep pain and muscle hyperactivity were implicated as significant ...the ...

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Review of Etiology of Posterior Open Bite: Is There a Possible Genetic Cause?

<p>Review of Etiology of Posterior Open Bite: Is There a Possible Genetic Cause?</p>

... the temporomandibular joints have all been shown to cause POB, the complex interplay of environmental and genetic factors makes its etiopathogenesis a dif fi cult subject to understand and ...

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NORMALIZATION OF OCCLUSION IN PATIENTS WITH INCREASED DENTAL ABRASION

NORMALIZATION OF OCCLUSION IN PATIENTS WITH INCREASED DENTAL ABRASION

... mesial ones, depending on the type of bite and position of elements of the temporomandibu- lar joints. gnathic part of the person’face is a variable structure of the craniofacial complex. the most susceptible to ...

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Biochemical Changes Related with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Inflammatory Arthritis

Biochemical Changes Related with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders and Inflammatory Arthritis

... of temporomandibular joints disorder patients suffer from rheumatoid ...45 temporomandibular disorder patients with rheumatoid ...in temporomandibular disorder patients as compared to the ...

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Intra-articular vs. systemic administration of etanercept in antigen-induced arthritis in the temporomandibular point. Part I: histological effects

Intra-articular vs. systemic administration of etanercept in antigen-induced arthritis in the temporomandibular point. Part I: histological effects

... the temporomandibular joints were divided into three groups: a placebo group receiving IA saline injections in both joints one week after arthritis induction (n = 14), an IA etanercept group ...

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Clinical changes of TMD and condyle stability after two jaw surgery with and without preceding TMD treatments in class III patients

Clinical changes of TMD and condyle stability after two jaw surgery with and without preceding TMD treatments in class III patients

... on temporomandibular joints (TMJ) and its related ...of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) typic- ally include: (1) Pain during resting, palpation or joint movement, (2) TMJ noise such as clicking, ...

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Troubleshooting_Guide_for_970_Terminal.pdf

Troubleshooting_Guide_for_970_Terminal.pdf

... Poor solder joints (loose solder balls, solder bridges, or cold solder joints).. NOTE2[r] ...

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Familial inheritance of TMD: a case report

Familial inheritance of TMD: a case report

... laxity. Joints affected ranged from the knee and hip joints, to the shoulder joint and intervertebral ...of joints has a genetic ...the joints in the body are more mobile and lax, then the ...

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Design of a multi DOF cable driven mechanism of a miniature serial manipulator for robot assisted minimally invasive surgery

Design of a multi DOF cable driven mechanism of a miniature serial manipulator for robot assisted minimally invasive surgery

... As mentioned above, the following analysis will focus on the ‘thumb’ (5-DOF digit) of the instrument as the other two 4-DOF digits are less complex, while the method of finding the driving equations can be derived from ...

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A review on Sandhigatavata and its Management Principles

A review on Sandhigatavata and its Management Principles

... In Ayurveda, the disease Sandhigatavata is described under Vatavyadhi in all the Samhitas and Sangraha Granthas. It is mentioned to have the clinical features like swelling in the joints and pain during the joint ...

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COMPLICATIONS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTHROCENTESIS

COMPLICATIONS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT ARTHROCENTESIS

... Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD) is a term that covers many closely related conditions, which include functional changes and pathological conditions of temporomandibular joint (TMJ), maxillofacial ...

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Rotational performance of traditional Nuki joints with gap II: the behavior of butted Nuki joint and its comparison with continuous Nuki joint

Rotational performance of traditional Nuki joints with gap II: the behavior of butted Nuki joint and its comparison with continuous Nuki joint

... Nuki joints by using the models we ...Nuki joints have identical geometries and mate- rial properties, where the beam section was 180 × 60 mm, the column section was 180 × 180 mm, and the gap was 2 mm ...

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