BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, except where they occur subsequent to trauma, their cause remains unknown. This cross-sectional study assessed chewing function (habitual chewing side) and the differences of the chewing side and condylar path and lateral anterior guidance angles in participants with chronic unilateral temporomandibular disorder. This is the preliminary report of a randomized trial that aimed to test the effect of a new occlusal adjustment therapy. METHODS: The masticatory function of 21 randomly selected completely dentate participants with chronic temporomandibular disorders (all but one with unilateral symptoms) was assessed by observing them eat almonds, in...
For the research, thirty patients complained about unilateral TMJ sound and pain and been diagnosed ...
WOS: 000322100000009PubMed ID: 23971160In this clinical study, pre- and post-rehabilitation changes ...
Because temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) rehabilitation continues to be a challenge, a more compre...
Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, except where t...
Background: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, ex...
Background:Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, exc...
Introduction: The etiologies of most chronic temporomandibular joint disorders are unknown. However,...
This study was supported by the Carlos III Institute of Health (Ministry of Science and Innovation o...
Statement of the Problem: Normal mastication in humans generally favors one side and then the other,...
This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as te...
This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as te...
This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as te...
BACKGROUND: Difficulties and limitations on masticatory function are among the main reasons why pat...
This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as te...
Objective: To determine whether chewing side preference is related to handedness and lateral asymmet...
For the research, thirty patients complained about unilateral TMJ sound and pain and been diagnosed ...
WOS: 000322100000009PubMed ID: 23971160In this clinical study, pre- and post-rehabilitation changes ...
Because temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) rehabilitation continues to be a challenge, a more compre...
Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, except where t...
Background: Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, ex...
Background:Temporomandibular disorders are the most common cause of chronic orofacial pain, but, exc...
Introduction: The etiologies of most chronic temporomandibular joint disorders are unknown. However,...
This study was supported by the Carlos III Institute of Health (Ministry of Science and Innovation o...
Statement of the Problem: Normal mastication in humans generally favors one side and then the other,...
This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as te...
This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as te...
This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as te...
BACKGROUND: Difficulties and limitations on masticatory function are among the main reasons why pat...
This study assessed 24 adult patients, suffering from severe chronic unilateral pain diagnosed as te...
Objective: To determine whether chewing side preference is related to handedness and lateral asymmet...
For the research, thirty patients complained about unilateral TMJ sound and pain and been diagnosed ...
WOS: 000322100000009PubMed ID: 23971160In this clinical study, pre- and post-rehabilitation changes ...
Because temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) rehabilitation continues to be a challenge, a more compre...