TMD
Temporomandibular disorders. Part 4: appliance therapy
Martin JamesSS are considered by many as the gold standard of appliance therapy for patients with a diagnosis of myofascial pain. In general, they are used alongside other conservative measures such as...
Temporomandibular Disorders. Part 1: Anatomy, Aetiology, Diagnosis and Classification
Funmi OluwajanaThe temporomandibular joint is an atypical synovial joint that permits a hinging movement and a gliding motion of the surfaces.3 The left and right condyles articulate with the temporal bone but are...