"Differential diagnosis of patients with temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndromes"
Abstract
The article presents the results of a study of a specially developed map proposed by the authors in 84 patients with TMJ DM aged from 20 to 60 years, and 36 patients without TMJ dysfunction were selected as a control. According to the results of the study, the authors found that the main number of patients accounted for 59.6% after 40 years and among women - 61.9% of cases; also found in patients 46.42% occlusive-articulatory syndrome, 33.33% neuromuscular syndrome and 20.23% dislocation of the intra-articular disc; that the relationship between the amplitude of the vertical movement of the lower jaw, changes in the bioelectric potential of the masticatory muscle and the occurrence of these pathologies
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