Temporomandibular Joint Disorders- Etiology, Diagnosis And Management-A Review

Dr. Arun Kumar, Dr. Minakshi Rana,Dr. Anita Hooda, Dr. Mahesh Goel, Dr. Amit Dahiya and Dr. Vijay Kumar
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212-217

TMDs are a group of conditions affecting the joint and or the muscles of mastication. TMDs consist of three main groups of conditions: myofascial pain; disc disorders; TMJ arthritides. The gold standard diagnostic criteria for research involving TMDs are the Research Diagnostic Criteria for TMDs (RDC/TMD). A pragmatic clinically applicable alternative is the Clinical examination protocol for TMDs (CEP-TMD).Signs and symptoms can include: pain in masticatory musculature and or the joint; noises associated with joint movements; locking; headache; otalgia. TMDs’ aetiology is multifactorial and biopsychosocial in nature. Reversible conservative management as defined by the American Association of Dental Research is the initial management of choice for all subgroups of TMDs

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