2018
DOI: 10.4103/0972-4052.246671
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2. TMD diagnosis and management – “a nightmare” or “is it really so”

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“…Research from Finland shows that toothlessness, the use of full dentures and poor condition of the denture correlate with TMJ pain and muscle pain. (10,11) This tendency is visible mainly in women. According to the authors, it is probably correlated with less bone, earlier tooth loss and greater loss of bone processes.…”
Section: Groupmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Research from Finland shows that toothlessness, the use of full dentures and poor condition of the denture correlate with TMJ pain and muscle pain. (10,11) This tendency is visible mainly in women. According to the authors, it is probably correlated with less bone, earlier tooth loss and greater loss of bone processes.…”
Section: Groupmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…(7-9) Some authors classify TMD in a broader perspective, including in addition to typical symptoms such as osteoarthritis and muscle pain. (10,11) Problems with TMJ affect an average of 10 to 15% of adults, occurring more often among women especially in the 20-40 age group. (4) Correct distribution of bite forces is essential for stability of TMJ (4,5,7).…”
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confidence: 99%