1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2273.1982.tb01390.x
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Temporomandibular joint dysfunction in children presenting as otalgia

Abstract: Thirty-one children between the ages of 6 and 16 years with otalgia but normal eardrums were investigated for temporomandibular joint dysfunction. Ear disease was excluded by microscopic examination, pure tone audiometry and impedance tympanometry. Dental disease was excluded by clinical and radiographic examination. Temporomandibular joint dysfunction was diagnosed by finding tenderness of the joint or masticatory muscles in at least two separate sites at one examination. Twenty-one patients were assessed as … Show more

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“…And this view is more influential towards the female than the male. What is interesting is that the violinists or viola players show higher rate of TMJ disorders (6). Also, the dispersion of TMJ disorders is less among the elderly who suffer from ostarthritis of TMJ(7).…”
Section: Bs Kong Myofascial Pain Syndrom(4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And this view is more influential towards the female than the male. What is interesting is that the violinists or viola players show higher rate of TMJ disorders (6). Also, the dispersion of TMJ disorders is less among the elderly who suffer from ostarthritis of TMJ(7).…”
Section: Bs Kong Myofascial Pain Syndrom(4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se presenta tanto en niños como en adultos. Su prevalencia es mayor en mujeres entre 25-65 años con empeoramiento en período pre menstrual (5,6).…”
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