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Atypical temporomandibular joint pain: a case report
Charles G Widmer1, Courtney C Wold2, Ethan M Stoll3
1Associate Professor, Department of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry, University of Florida.
Abstract:
Atypical temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain can consist of an unusual intensity, location or set of pain descriptors that do not match what is traditionally observed for TMJ capsular pain, disc displacements or arthritic conditions. Presented in this case report is an atypical pain report regarding a unilateral TMJ pain as the chief complaint. An overview of typical vs atypical TMJ pain is also reviewed to highlight unusual signs and symptoms so that the clinician can identify these atypical presentations and pursue further diagnostic approaches.

