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Treatment of TMDs

Bridging the Gap Between Advances in Research and Clinical Patient Management

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This new book addresses the current research applicable to managing temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) in clinical practice. It highlights how discoveries about musculoskeletal disorders, using innovative research tools, can be relevant to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Many dental clinicians may miss this information as it's often found in medical or nonclinical scientific publications. This book serves as a bridge, connecting the latest scientific findings to clinical treatment, focusing on the anatomy, biochemistry, neurophysiology, and psychology of common disorders. Each chapter presents current knowledge in a specific field and discusses its implications for diagnosing and treating TMD patients. Additionally, it reviews new research and its potential to enhance future patient care. Key topics include the relationship between abnormal joint function and joint pathology, predicting treatment responsiveness, the impact of sleep disorders on TMJ and facial pain, the influence of comorbid conditions on pain management, and advancements in pharmacotherapeutics. This work aims to transform clinicians' perspectives on TMDs and their treatment approaches.

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Treatment of TMDs, Charles S. Greene, Daniel M. Laskin

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2013
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Titre
Treatment of TMDs
Sous-titre
Bridging the Gap Between Advances in Research and Clinical Patient Management
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2013
Format
rigide
Pages
204
ISBN10
0867155868
ISBN13
9780867155860
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This new book addresses the current research applicable to managing temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) in clinical practice. It highlights how discoveries about musculoskeletal disorders, using innovative research tools, can be relevant to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Many dental clinicians may miss this information as it's often found in medical or nonclinical scientific publications. This book serves as a bridge, connecting the latest scientific findings to clinical treatment, focusing on the anatomy, biochemistry, neurophysiology, and psychology of common disorders. Each chapter presents current knowledge in a specific field and discusses its implications for diagnosing and treating TMD patients. Additionally, it reviews new research and its potential to enhance future patient care. Key topics include the relationship between abnormal joint function and joint pathology, predicting treatment responsiveness, the impact of sleep disorders on TMJ and facial pain, the influence of comorbid conditions on pain management, and advancements in pharmacotherapeutics. This work aims to transform clinicians' perspectives on TMDs and their treatment approaches.