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[Treatment protocol for craniomandibular dysfunction 2. Treatment].

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  • 1Afdeling Orale Functieleer van het Academisch Centrum Tandheelkunde Amsterdam.

Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde
|June 1, 2001
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This study details treatment strategies for craniomandibular disorder (CMD), including dental, physiotherapy, and psychological approaches. It distinguishes evidence-based care from clinical judgment in CMD management.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Medicine
  • Rehabilitation

Context:

  • Craniomandibular disorder (CMD) presents complex challenges requiring multidisciplinary management.
  • The Academic Center of Dentistry Amsterdam's Oral Function department outlines its treatment protocols.
  • This second essay focuses on specific treatment modalities and categorization of CMD.

Purpose:

  • To describe dental, physiotherapeutical, and psychological treatment options for CMD patients.
  • To outline tailored treatment strategies for different CMD categories.
  • To differentiate between evidence-based care and clinical prudence in CMD treatment.

Summary:

  • Explores various dental, physiotherapy, and psychological interventions for craniomandibular disorder (CMD).

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  • Categorizes CMD and proposes specific treatment strategies for each category.
  • Highlights the integration of evidence-based care with clinical judgment and common sense.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a framework for managing CMD patients effectively.
    • Informs clinicians on evidence-based and experience-based treatment decisions for CMD.
    • Contributes to the understanding of multidisciplinary approaches in oral function disorders.