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Charles S. Greene / Daniel M. Laskin (Hrsg.)

Treatment of TMDs

Bridging the Gap Between Advances in Research and Clinical Patient Management

1st Edition 2013
Buch
Hardcover, 216 Seiten, 60 Abbildungen
Sprache: Englisch
Kategorie: Funktionsdiagnostik und -therapie

ISBN 978-0-86715-586-0
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This book is focused on answering a single broad question: What is currently happening in various research areas that will be clinically applicable to the management of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) in the near future? Clearly, much of the information discovered about musculoskeletal disorders through the application of new research tools and innovative experimental designs can be directly or indirectly applied to the TMJ. However, many dental clinicians are unaware of this type of information because it is presented mainly in medical publications or nonclinical scientific journals. This book bridges the gap for the clinician, applying the latest scientific research to the clinical treatment of TMDs, with focus on the anatomy, biochemistry, neurophysiology, and psychology of the common disorders. Each chapter discusses present knowledge in the particular field before explaining how it may apply to the diagnosis and treatment of TMD patients. In addition, every chapter provides an overview of new research in the field and its potential for changing future patient care. Covering such clinically relevant topics as the relation of abnormal joint function to joint pathology, the prediction of treatment responsiveness, how sleep disorders affect TMJ and facial pain, the role of comorbid conditions in pain response and management, and the evolving field of pharmacotherapeutics, this book is sure to transform the way clinicians think about TMDs and how they approach TMD treatment.

Contents
Section I. Understanding Regional and Widespread Pain Phenomena
Chapter 01. Sensory Mechanisms of Orofacial Pain
Chapter 02. Pathophysiology of Masticatory Myofascial Pain
Chapter 03. Pathophysiology of Intracapsular Inflammation and Degeneration
Chapter 04. Comorbid Conditions: How They Affect Orofacial Pain
Chapter 05. How Sleep and Pain Affect Each Other

Section II. Assessing Susceptibility to Pain Development and Chronicity
Chapter 06. Genetic Determinants of Complex Orofacial Pain Conditions
Chapter 07. Quantitative Sensory Testing of Pain Responsiveness
Chapter 08. Predicting Treatment Responsiveness: Somatic and Psychologic Factors

Section III. Biomechanics of TMJ Function
Chapter 09. Biomechanics and Mechanobiology of the TMJ
Chapter 10. Finite Element Analysis of the TMJ
Chapter 11. Lubrication of the TMJ

Section IV. Diagnostic Technology
Chapter 12. Imaging of the TMJ and Associated Structures
Chapter 13. Brain Imaging of Pain Phenomena
Chapter 14. Synovial Fluid Analysis and Biomarkers of TMJ Disease

Section V. Therapeutic Advances
Chapter 15. Developmental and Evolutionary Perspectives on TMJ Tissue Engineering
Chapter 16. Injectable Compounds to Treat TMJ Pain and Degenerative Joint Disease
Chapter 17. Pharmacologic Management of TMD Pain

Contributors
R. Benoliel • M. Carra • D. Chen • R. Delcanho • T. Diekwisch • R. Dubner • E. Eliav • R. Emshoff • J. Fricton • L. Gallo • G. Gerstner • D. Hatcher • J. Hu • E. Ichesco • J. H. Koolstra • R. Landesberg • S. Lauer • G. Lavigne • T. List • G. Macaluso • D. Nitzan • R. Ohrbach • S. Palla • D. Reed • K. Ren • C. Ross • R. Scapino • T. Schmidt-Wilcke • S. Schug • P. Schweinhardt • B. Sessle • C. Stohler • P. Svensson • A. Velly • S. Wadhwa • Y. Zadik • S. Zhu
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