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Temporomandibular Disorders - Epidemiology Forecast - 2032

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Immunology for Dentistry. Edition No. 1

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Immunology for Dentistry. Edition No. 1

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Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders. 3rd Edition

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Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) is a condition that affects the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the muscles that control jaw movement. It is a common disorder in the dental field, with symptoms ranging from pain and tenderness in the jaw area to difficulty in opening and closing the mouth. TMD can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, arthritis, and bruxism (teeth grinding). Treatment for TMD typically involves a combination of medications, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes. In some cases, surgery may be necessary. In the dental field, TMD is often treated by dentists, orthodontists, and oral surgeons. Dentists may provide treatments such as splints, bite guards, and orthodontic appliances to help reduce pain and improve jaw function. Orthodontists may use braces or other appliances to correct misalignment of the jaw. Oral surgeons may perform surgery to correct structural problems in the jaw. Some companies in the TMD market include ClearCorrect, Invisalign, and OrthoClear. These companies provide orthodontic treatments such as braces and aligners to help correct misalignment of the jaw. Other companies such as Neuromuscular Dentistry and TMJ Solutions offer treatments such as splints and bite guards to help reduce pain and improve jaw function. Show Less Read more