John Summer has written: 'The Single factor etiology of temporomandibular disorders' -- subject(s): Etiology, Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome
Darryl D. Curl has written: 'The chiropractic approach to temporomandibular disorders' -- subject(s): Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome, Therapy, Chiropractic
TMJ disorder is the dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, which connects the lower jaw to the skull. Its symptoms include pain and difficulty chewing.
The jaw joint, also known as the temporomandibular joint, is an articulation of the mandible (lower jaw bone) with the temporal bone of the skull. It allows for movements such as opening and closing the mouth, chewing, and speaking. Dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint can result in pain and difficulty with these functions.
The articulation between the mandible (lower jaw) and skull occurs at the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This joint allows for movements like opening, closing, and side-to-side motion of the jaw. It is a complex joint that can be susceptible to disorders or dysfunction that may cause pain and difficulty with jaw movement.
Mark H. Friedman has written: 'Temporomandibular joint disorders' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Diseases, Temporomandibular Joint Diseases, Temporomandibular joint, Therapy
Temporomandibular joint disorder-- Inflammation, irritation, and pain of the jaw caused by improper opening and closing of the temporomandibular joint. Other symptoms include clicking of the jaw and a limited range of motion.
The mandible is attached to the skull at the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This joint connects the mandible to the temporal bone of the skull and allows for movements necessary for chewing and speaking. The TMJ is a complex joint that can be affected by various conditions, leading to pain or dysfunction.
Kanter Robert J.A.M. de has written: 'Prevalence and etiology of craniomandibular dysfunction' -- subject(s): Temporomandibular joint, Abnormalities, Diseases
Yes, you can get arthritis in your Temporomandibular Joint (jaw joint).
Welden E Bell has written: 'Temporomandibular joint disease' -- subject(s): Temporomandibular joint, Diseases
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