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Comparative evaluation and correlation of neurologic symptoms, otologic symptoms and proximity of TMJ disk with condyle in Class 2 mild, moderate and severe TMD cases as compared to non TMD cases
Author(s):
Abhishek Sanchla*, Sunita Shrivastava and Ranjit Kamble
Introduction: Temporomandibular disorder is a collective term used to
describe a a number of related disorders affecting the TMJ, muscles of
mastication and associated structures all of which have common symptoms
like pain and reduced jaw opening. Most of the studies on
temporomandibular disorders in literature are related to malocclusion teeth
and orthodontic treatment. In literature the role of “Neurologic” and
“Otologic” symptoms have been researched in isolations. There is a need to
co-relate these findings with the severity of temporomandibular disorders in
patients seeking orthodontic treatment. Objectives: To evaluate and
compare Neurologic symptoms, Otologic symptoms and its correlation with
the proximity of TMJ disk and condyle in mild, moderate and severe Class
II(vertical)TMD cases. .. Read More»
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