2019
DOI: 10.5530/jyp.2019.11.87
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Prevalence of Temporomandibular Dysfunction Symptoms in Dental Surgeons

Abstract: Introduction: Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) are defined as a set of painful and/or dysfunctional conditions related to masticatory muscles, Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) and associated structures. This study proposed to evaluate the prevalence of TMD symptoms in dentists from Fortaleza, one Brazilian city, relating the age group, gender and time of professional performance. Materials and Methods: This is a crosssectional, descriptive-analytical research. A total of 495 dentists were selected, of which 55.8… Show more

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“…Therefore, TMD are subdivided into TMJ disorders and masticatory muscle disorders. 1,2 For the treatment of this condition, there are several therapeutic modalities reported in the literature, ranging from cognitive behavioral therapy, kinesiotherapy, thermotherapy, transutaneous electrical stimulation, dry needling and use of interocclusal plaques. 1,3 The latter are believed to be beneficial in most cases of muscle TMD, as a conservative, reversible therapy that has great clinical success in controlling pain and functional disorders of the jaw.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, TMD are subdivided into TMJ disorders and masticatory muscle disorders. 1,2 For the treatment of this condition, there are several therapeutic modalities reported in the literature, ranging from cognitive behavioral therapy, kinesiotherapy, thermotherapy, transutaneous electrical stimulation, dry needling and use of interocclusal plaques. 1,3 The latter are believed to be beneficial in most cases of muscle TMD, as a conservative, reversible therapy that has great clinical success in controlling pain and functional disorders of the jaw.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%