Risk factors for the development of temporomandibular joint dysfunction
Tatyana A. Olshanskaya,
Valerii V. Konnov
Abstract:The temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD) is a fairly common pathology among dental diseases. In this regard, in addition to the most common causes of the development of this pathology, it is worth paying attention to the provoking factors that contribute to the formation of dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint.
The review examines the current available literary data of domestic and foreign authors on the etiology of TMD.
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