Treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction after Complication of Orthodontic Treatment

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Scholars Digest Publishing

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The high prevalence of DVNFS and the tendency to progression, mainly among young women, justify the need to develop new, more effective algorithms that provide an integrated approach to early diagnosis and treatment of the pathology. In this regard, the development of an integrated approach to early diagnosis remains an extremely urgent problem. The multifactorial structure of the etiology and pathogenesis of diseases of the temporomandibular joint, as well as the influence of external factors on the functioning of the masticatory apparatus determine the need for diagnosis of patients with TMJ diseases and require a multifunctional examination. The condition for the normal functioning of any anatomical system of the body is its harmony in morphological and functional relationships.

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