Background. Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disability and psychological assessment in the development of chronic symptoms. The Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders offer a brief assessment for the diagnostic process in patients with orofacial pain (Axis II). The authors describe relevant outcomes that may guide general oral health care practitioners toward tailored treatment decisions and improved treatment outcomes and provide recommendations for the primary care setting. Methods. The authors conducted a review of the literature to provide an overview of knowledge about Axis II assessment relevant for the general oral health care practitioner. Results. The authors propose...
Objective. To analyse the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders and related pain (TMD-pain) amon...
Oral and facial pain (orofacial pain) is a common reason for a patient to visit the dentist or physi...
Objectives To investigate the prevalence of self-reported pain-related temporomandibular disorders (...
Background: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disab...
Background: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disab...
Background: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disab...
Background: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disab...
BACKGROUND: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related dis...
BACKGROUND: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related dis...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are wide spread in the population: prevalence studies have reporte...
To evaluate the level of psychosocial difficulties in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD...
As pain cannot be measured objectively, the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs), and specificall...
As pain cannot be measured objectively, the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs), and specificall...
The study assessed whether psychological and socio-demographic factors, including somatisation, depr...
Objective. To analyse the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders and related pain (TMD-pain) amon...
Oral and facial pain (orofacial pain) is a common reason for a patient to visit the dentist or physi...
Objectives To investigate the prevalence of self-reported pain-related temporomandibular disorders (...
Background: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disab...
Background: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disab...
Background: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disab...
Background: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related disab...
BACKGROUND: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related dis...
BACKGROUND: Evidence in the field of dentistry has demonstrated the importance of pain-related dis...
Pain and dentistry are inseparable in the minds of many patients, resulting in dentist being the hea...
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are wide spread in the population: prevalence studies have reporte...
To evaluate the level of psychosocial difficulties in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD...
As pain cannot be measured objectively, the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs), and specificall...
As pain cannot be measured objectively, the use of patient reported outcomes (PROs), and specificall...
The study assessed whether psychological and socio-demographic factors, including somatisation, depr...
Objective. To analyse the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders and related pain (TMD-pain) amon...
Oral and facial pain (orofacial pain) is a common reason for a patient to visit the dentist or physi...
Objectives To investigate the prevalence of self-reported pain-related temporomandibular disorders (...