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[The temporomandibular dysfunction syndrome (author's transl)]

D Rigolet

    Annales D'Oto-Laryngologie Et De Chirurgie Cervico Faciale : Bulletin De La Societe D'Oto-Laryngologie Des Hopitaux De Paris
    |January 1, 1981
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    Temporomandibular dysfunction syndrome, often caused by dental issues, primarily presents with muscular and joint symptoms. Treatment is predominantly dental, with surgery being rare.

    Area of Science:

    • Dental Medicine
    • Orthodontics
    • Oral Surgery

    Context:

    • Temporomandibular dysfunction syndrome (TMDS) is a common condition.
    • Symptoms often manifest as muscular and articular pain.
    • Diagnosis is typically straightforward.

    Purpose:

    • To elucidate the etiology of TMDS.
    • To describe the common symptoms of TMDS.
    • To outline the standard treatment modalities for TMDS.

    Summary:

    • TMDS frequently originates from dental problems.
    • Muscular and articular symptoms are the primary clinical presentations.
    • Dental interventions are the mainstay of treatment, reserving surgery for rare instances.

    Impact:

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    • Highlights the critical role of dentists in managing TMDS.
    • Emphasizes conservative dental approaches over surgical interventions.
    • Aids in understanding the dental origins of temporomandibular joint disorders.