Major considerations and outcomes of clinical studies on the treatment of temporomandibular disorders using prostheses: a systematic review
Vitor Eberharte Gubert,
Viccenzo Mercante,
Victor Hugo Bernardes Polidoro
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) can be affected by end-stage pathologies, such as arthritic disease, trauma, and ankylosis. Around 70% of the general population has suffered at least one symptom of temporomandibular disorder (TMD), which constitutes TMJ disease that may be related to the joints, muscles, ligaments, bones, teeth, and psychological aspects. As a treatment, the implantation of a total alloplastic TMJ prosthesis is an innovative approach. Objective: It was to present the main consi… Show more
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