Studying joint noise is an important parameter for diagnosing temporomandibular dysfunction. In this study, eight groups (n=9) were formed according to joint dysfunction classification, provided by employing vibration analysis equipment. Parameters for analyzing joint noise were: total vibration energy, peak amplitude, and peak frequency. Mouth opening range was also analyzed. Statistical analysis results for each parameter were significant at 1 %. Each analyzed group presented different noise characteristics. This allowed for inclusion of the groups within a determined value category. The patient group with normal condyle/disk relationship always presented the lowest values. The type of joint noise was characterized by analyzing total inte...
Sounds from the temporomandibular joint were recorded on audiotape from 238 individuals by placing m...
The publication is devoted to modern methods of diagnosis of patients with muscle-articular disfunct...
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ), being an almost well-known anatomical structure but its diagnosis...
Studying joint noise is an important parameter for diagnosing temporomandibular dysfunction. In this...
The joint sound is a common sign in TMD, the diagnosis is important to establish the treatment of pa...
The study of articular sounds using a computerized system (SonoPAK) in patients with temporomandibul...
The stomatognathic system represents an important element of human physiology, constituting a part o...
This study quantified by, electrovibratography, the amount of mandible protrusion required to decrea...
This thesis outlines the development and implementation of a diagnostic system of non-stationary Tem...
This study quantified by, electrovibratography, the amount of mandible protrusion required to decrea...
Esta pesquisa teve como finalidade estimar a validade interexaminadores, em detectar sons articulare...
Current research concerning the repeatability of the joint’s sounds examination in the temporomandib...
The clinical examination of the temporomandibular dysfunctions regards the identification of occlusa...
The aim of the present study was to determine the sound wave forms which correspond to auscultatory ...
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) sounds are important and common physical signs of temporomandibular di...
Sounds from the temporomandibular joint were recorded on audiotape from 238 individuals by placing m...
The publication is devoted to modern methods of diagnosis of patients with muscle-articular disfunct...
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ), being an almost well-known anatomical structure but its diagnosis...
Studying joint noise is an important parameter for diagnosing temporomandibular dysfunction. In this...
The joint sound is a common sign in TMD, the diagnosis is important to establish the treatment of pa...
The study of articular sounds using a computerized system (SonoPAK) in patients with temporomandibul...
The stomatognathic system represents an important element of human physiology, constituting a part o...
This study quantified by, electrovibratography, the amount of mandible protrusion required to decrea...
This thesis outlines the development and implementation of a diagnostic system of non-stationary Tem...
This study quantified by, electrovibratography, the amount of mandible protrusion required to decrea...
Esta pesquisa teve como finalidade estimar a validade interexaminadores, em detectar sons articulare...
Current research concerning the repeatability of the joint’s sounds examination in the temporomandib...
The clinical examination of the temporomandibular dysfunctions regards the identification of occlusa...
The aim of the present study was to determine the sound wave forms which correspond to auscultatory ...
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) sounds are important and common physical signs of temporomandibular di...
Sounds from the temporomandibular joint were recorded on audiotape from 238 individuals by placing m...
The publication is devoted to modern methods of diagnosis of patients with muscle-articular disfunct...
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ), being an almost well-known anatomical structure but its diagnosis...