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Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Disorders, Temporomandibular joints are vulnerable to extrinsic and intrinsic influences, which may be expressed as pain in parts of the head and neck and may be accompanied by alterations in mandibular movement. The first edition of this text articulated a case for, Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Disorders
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  • Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Disorders
  • Written by author George A. Zarb, Gunnar E. Carlsson, Barry J. Sessle, Norman D. Mohl
  • Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 1994/12/01
  • Temporomandibular joints are vulnerable to extrinsic and intrinsic influences, which may be expressed as pain in parts of the head and neck and may be accompanied by alterations in mandibular movement. The first edition of this text articulated a case for
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Part I: Basic Science Considerations in Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Function.

1.Comparative functional anatomy (Steven L. Creanor anjd Henry W. Noble).

2. Gross and micro anatomy (A. Richard Ten Cate).

3. Temporomandibular neurosensory and neuromuscular physiology (Alan G. Hannam and Barry L. Sessle).

4. Musculoskeletal biomechanics in the human jaw (Alan G. Hannam).

5. Growth of the temporomandibular joint (David S. Carlson).

Part II: Etiology and Mechanisms of Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Disorders.

6. Epidemiology (Gunnar E. Carlsson and Jan A. Deboever).

7. Etiology and differential diagnosis (Jan A. DeBoever and Gunnar E. Carlsson).

8. Neurophysiological mechanisms (James P. Lund and Barry J. Sessle).

9. Behavioral and psychological mechanisms (John D. Rugh and Lars Dahlstrom).

Part III: Clinical Manifestations of Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Disorders .

10. Developmental anomalies and dysfunction (R. Bruce Ross and Malcolm C. Johnston).

11. Masticatory muscle disorders (L. Frances Greenwood).

12. Disk-interference disorders (Christian S. Stohler).

13. Osteoarthrosis/osteoarthritis (George A. Zarb and Gunnar E. Carlsson).

14. Condylar injuries and their sequelae (Mark W. Ochs and M. Franklin Dolwick).

15. Rheumatoid arthritis (Sigvard Koop).

16. Other disorders (Bengt Wenneberg).

Part IV: Diagnosis of Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Disorders.

17. Overview of patient evaluation (Richard Ohrbach).

18. History and clinical examination (Richard Ohrvbach).

19. Indications and techniques for imaging the temporomandibular joint (D.Carl Dixon).

20. Radiographic evaluation (Michael J. Pharoah).

21. Adjunctive diagnostic tests (Charles G. Widmer, Willard D. McCall and James P. Lund).

Part V: Management of Temporomandibular Joint and Masticatory Muscle Disorders.

22. Clinical management (George A. Zarb, Gunnar E. Carlsson and John D. Rugh).

23. Surgical management of TMJ internal derangement (M. Franklin Dolwick and Mark W. Ochs).

Part VI: Overview.

24. Clinical decision-making (Norman D. Mohl and Richard Ohrbach).

25. Unresolved issues and controversies (Arthur T. Storey).

Index


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