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Evaluation of The Relationship Between Partial Edentulism and TMJ Disorders

Evaluation of The Relationship Between Partial Edentulism and TMJ Disorders

... joint disorders (TMD) are defined as clinical problems that affect the masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the related structures or ...and TMJ they can induce changes in these ...

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Assessment of Craniocervical Posture in TMJ Disorders using Lateral View: A Cross Sectional Study

Assessment of Craniocervical Posture in TMJ Disorders using Lateral View: A Cross Sectional Study

... The details of the study have been explained to me in writing and the details have been fully explained to me. I confirm that I have understood the study and had the opportunity to ask questions. I understand that my ...

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A Clinical Study of Efficacy of Hydrocortisone Compared With Hyaluronic Acid After Arthrocentesis In TMJ Disorders

A Clinical Study of Efficacy of Hydrocortisone Compared With Hyaluronic Acid After Arthrocentesis In TMJ Disorders

... inflammatory actions such as scavenging for free radicals and reducing vascular permeability, as well as inhibition and phagocytosis of polymorphonuclear leucocytes and macrophages. It also has analgesic properties. ...

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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)

... The etiology of TMJ disorders remains unclear, but it is likely multifactorial. Cap- sule inflammation or damage and muscle pain or spasm may be caused by abnormal occlusion, parafunctional habits (e.g., ...

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The associations of TMJ pain and bone characteristics on the activities of daily living

The associations of TMJ pain and bone characteristics on the activities of daily living

... subjects from working and 63% of subjects from carry- ing out their daily activities [1]. In a study of general population it was reported that 14% of the American population suffered from chronic musculoskeletal pain ...

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Facial Nerve Injury Following TMJ Surgery and its Management by Electrical Stimulation - A Case Study

Facial Nerve Injury Following TMJ Surgery and its Management by Electrical Stimulation - A Case Study

... for TMJ disorders represents a significant risk of facial nerve damage that can result in facial weakness affecting patients’ mental health, ability to communicate and ...of TMJ surgery exactly at ...

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TMJ and TMDS in orthodontics   an unseen factor

TMJ and TMDS in orthodontics an unseen factor

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

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Comparison of the Bony Changes of TMJ in Patients With and Without TMD Complaints Using CBCT

Comparison of the Bony Changes of TMJ in Patients With and Without TMD Complaints Using CBCT

... of TMJ disorders display a poor correspondence to internal derangements identified in radiographic ...the TMJ might not constantly correlate to clinical findings in patients with TMJ ...with ...

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Can MRI Observations Predict Treatment Outcome of Lavage in Patients with Painful TMJ Disc Displacement without Reduction?

Can MRI Observations Predict Treatment Outcome of Lavage in Patients with Painful TMJ Disc Displacement without Reduction?

... Lavage of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a minimally invasive treatment modality with a low rate of side effects and has been recommended for patients with painful disc displacement without reduction (DDwoR) ...

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Cone beam computed tomograpgy-a horizon in tmj diagnostics

Cone beam computed tomograpgy-a horizon in tmj diagnostics

... The TMJ is rather a complex area to investigate There are a number of imaging techniques for imaging the TMJ, but there is still no single technique that provides accurate imaging of all the components of ...

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The impact of simvastatin intervention on the healing of bone, soft tissue, and TMJ cartilage in dentistry: a systematic review and meta-analysis

The impact of simvastatin intervention on the healing of bone, soft tissue, and TMJ cartilage in dentistry: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... osteogenesis, as well as soft tissue healing in mucogingival grafting procedures and cartilage protection in TMJ arthritis were extracted from all the eligible studies. Studies with a minimum of ten participants ...

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FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN TMJ DOCUMENTED BY INTRAORAL GRAPHIC REGISTRATION

FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN TMJ DOCUMENTED BY INTRAORAL GRAPHIC REGISTRATION

... Because the interrelation between the mandible and the maxilla are seen very well during the intraoral graphic registration that procedure was chosen by the authors to record the central position of the mandible and to ...

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Total joint reconstruction using computer-assisted surgery with stock prostheses for a patient with bilateral TMJ ankylosis

Total joint reconstruction using computer-assisted surgery with stock prostheses for a patient with bilateral TMJ ankylosis

... stock TMJ prosthesis may be positioned too ...stock TMJ prosthesis at the mandibular angle area is located lateral to the glenoid fossa, opposite situation may ...stock TMJ prosthesis is inclined to ...

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Assessment of TMJ Morphological Changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients using Cone Beam Computed Tomography

Assessment of TMJ Morphological Changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients using Cone Beam Computed Tomography

... 100 TMJ and assessment was done for condyle, glenoid fossa and joint space ...left TMJ at rest while 60% complained of pain in left TMJ at ...

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Unilateral Impact of Altered Loading by Changing Teeth Height on the TMJ Fibrocartilage: Disc and Condyle of Wistar Rats

Unilateral Impact of Altered Loading by Changing Teeth Height on the TMJ Fibrocartilage: Disc and Condyle of Wistar Rats

... on TMJ produced some scattered cell-free areas in articular cartilage, similar to degenerative changes or early OA-like lesions at 12 weeks after occlusal plane alteration [13] [23] ...stressed TMJ ...

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Arthrocentesis versus conservative treatments for TMJ dysfunctions: A preliminary prospective study

Arthrocentesis versus conservative treatments for TMJ dysfunctions: A preliminary prospective study

... erature are: dislocation of the articular disc with or with no reduction, limitations of mouth opening originating in the joint, joint pain and other internal derangements of the TMJ. 5,7 Arthrocentesis is also ...

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Histologic effects of mandibular protrusion splints in antigen-induced TMJ arthritis in rabbits

Histologic effects of mandibular protrusion splints in antigen-induced TMJ arthritis in rabbits

... arthritis, mandibular splint advancement; 7 animals), group 0S (no arthritis, mandibular splint advancement; 7 animals), and group 00 (control group: no arthritis, no appliance; 7 animals) (Table 1). According to the ...

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Neurodevelopmental disorders

Neurodevelopmental disorders

... Recent technological advances allow us to measure how the infant brain functions in ways that were not possible just a decade ago. Although methodological advances are exciting, we must also consider how theories guide ...

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Template-based temporomandibular joint puncturing and access in minimally invasive TMJ surgery (MITMJS) – a technical note and first clinical results

Template-based temporomandibular joint puncturing and access in minimally invasive TMJ surgery (MITMJS) – a technical note and first clinical results

... To gain access to the TMJ in endoscopically-assisted surgery, the mandible is manipulated (e.g. protracted, distracted, jaw opened or closed) during puncturing. As this is a technical note regarding first results, ...

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Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders

... Eating Disorders at Wesley Private ...eating disorders and related ...Eating Disorders and the Australian Psychological Society and is Past President of the Eating Disorders Research ...Eating ...

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