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Oct 16, 2024

Is nocturnal teeth grinding a cause of temporomandibular joint disorder?

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

Nocturnal teeth grinding is not the cause of joint disease, but one of its clinical manifestations. It is a reaction to try to save the joints by instinctively and spontaneously…

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Oct 11, 2024

Temporomandibular joint disorders that hurt

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

Patient: Symptoms: mouth popping, inflexibility, sometimes accompanied by pain, easy to fatigue joints, and in recent years led to cervical spine acute disease, neck rotation inflexibility, feel like rust, have…

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Sep 11, 2024

How to correct adult bimaxillary protrusion?

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

Bimaxillary protrusion is a common type of malocclusion in our clinic, and this type often has the following manifestations: 1, aesthetics In the dentition, it is often manifested as the…

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Jul 4, 2024

What if I grind my teeth in my sleep at night?

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

Grinding teeth at night may be caused by mental stress, occlusal disorders and genetic factors, which can be relieved by reducing stress, adjusting occlusal relationships, wearing soft jaw cushions, etc.…

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May 30, 2024

Temporomandibular joint disease patients should remember to

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

Precautions for patients with TMJ disorder: 1. Adjust your mind, keep a happy and cheerful attitude; 2. Treat early and go to a professional TMJ clinic; 3. Avoid eating nuts…

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May 20, 2024

Those of the phantom bone

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

[Abstract] Massive bone lysis syndrome is a group of syndromes characterized by chronic progressive osteolysis destruction. [Alias] Progressive osteolysis; phantom bone; bone loss syndrome; angiomatous nevus with osteolysis. [Etiology] Unknown.…

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Jul 10, 2023

What diseases are often considered when mouth opening is limited

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

  A normal person’s mouth can be opened up to three fingers, often with their index finger, middle finger and ring finger in a horizontal row, vertically placed in the mouth…

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Jul 10, 2023

There is a kind of open mouth called joint ankylosis

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

    Surgical treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) ankylosis and its secondary dentofacial deformities seriously affects facial appearance and remains a great clinical challenge. The goals of its treatment are to restore…

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Jul 10, 2023

Is night grinding a cause of TMJ disease?

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

      Nocturnal grinding is not the cause of joint disease, but one of its clinical manifestations. It is an attempt to instinctively eliminate bite interference spontaneously to save the joint…

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Jul 10, 2023

Small jaws need attention

Temporomandibular Joint Disease

  Do you have a child like this around you? Shortly after birth, the face looks like the flesh is piled up in the upper part of the face, the jaw…

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Temporomandibular Joint Disease

  • Is nocturnal teeth grinding a cause of temporomandibular joint disorder?
  • Temporomandibular joint disorders that hurt
  • How to correct adult bimaxillary protrusion?
  • What if I grind my teeth in my sleep at night?
  • Temporomandibular joint disease patients should remember to
  • Those of the phantom bone
  • What diseases are often considered when mouth opening is limited
  • There is a kind of open mouth called joint ankylosis
  • Is night grinding a cause of TMJ disease?
  • Small jaws need attention
  • Small chin – must not be disregarded and augmented!
  • Mandibular-ocular-facial-cranial dysplasia syndrome
  • Mandibular Facial Dysplasia
  • Rattling in the jaw requires vigilance
  • Talking about the “hook” (TMJ)
  • What are the temporomandibular joint disorder syndromes
  • How is temporomandibular joint disorder syndrome diagnosed and treated?
  • Temporomandibular joint disorder syndrome
  • Temporomandibular joint disorder syndrome
  • Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis
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