Management of temporomandibular disorders in a restorative practice
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Management of temporomandibular disorders in a restorative practice
Abstract
Various disorders related to the masticatory muscles or to the temporomandibular joints may be encountered in a restorative dental practice. Most of them can be managed by the restorative dentist whose primary interest may not lie in the area of temporomandibular disorders. The term temporomandibular disorders is used in this discussion to denote the group of diseases of the masticatory system that involves primarily the temporomandibular joints, the masticatory muscles, and the occlusion of the teeth. The learning objective of this article is to describe temporomandibular disorders encountered in general practice. Managing these disorders in the general practice of restorative dentistry is not difficult and adds to the comfort of the patient and possibly to the success of the restorations.
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