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Introduction
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Anatomy of TMJ
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TMJ Disorder
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TMJ Remodeling
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TMJ Disorders
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Muscle Disorders
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Joint Disorders
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Benign Clicking
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Open Lock
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Posterior Displacement
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Trauma
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Adaptability
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TMJ schematic
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Questions and answers
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Are splints overused
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What is a splint
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What is an adjunct
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Is it worth exploring
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If you wear them fulltime
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Ear pain
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Ear infection
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Teeth grinding
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Orthodontists
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Appliances
Description:
Explore the diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) in this comprehensive lecture by Dr. Michele Jehenson, Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University Medical Center. Gain insights into the anatomy of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), various TMJ disorders, muscle disorders, and joint issues such as benign clicking and open lock. Learn about TMJ remodeling, posterior displacement, trauma, and adaptability. Discover the role of splints, their potential overuse, and other treatment options. Address common questions about ear pain, teeth grinding, and the involvement of orthodontists in TMD management. Enhance your understanding of this complex condition affecting the jaw joint and chewing muscles, which can cause significant pain and restricted jaw movement in daily life.

Diagnosis and Treatment of TMJ Disorders

Stanford University
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