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| Guest Editorial: Donald Enlow, M.S., Ph.D.: The Consumate Student of Human Facial Growth and Development | James L. Vaden, D.D.S., M.S.; Mark Hans, D.D.S., M.S.D. | |
Dr. Don Enlow is THE state of the art in the field of growth and development of the human face. He is truly a legend and the source of all knowledge on the subject. To say that his career has been distinguished is a gross understatement. |
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| Concepts Editorial: Who Owns Knowledge? | Gerald J. Murphy, B.S., D.D.S. | |
For those of you who have been practicing in the area of craniofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders for as many years as I have, I’ll wager that you have accumulated a library of texts that fills at least one wall of your office. With each new addition to the body of literature, we spend our nights and weekends reading and studying every detail of its contents. |
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| Cross-Sectional Growth Changes in Skeletal and Soft Tissue Cephalometric Landmarks of Children | Emi Inada, D.D.S.; Issei Saitoh, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Haruaki Hayasaki, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Chiaki Yamada, D.D.S.; Yoko Iwase, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Yoshihiko Takemoto, D.D.S.; Yuko Matsumoto, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Youichi Yamasaki, D.D.S., Ph.D. | $10 |
In order to provide standard values for craniofacial growth of normal children, we eval-uated the growth changes of skeletal and soft tissue cephalometric landmarks from lateral cephalograms of 180 Japanese children. They were divided into three groups: primary dentition, mixed dentition, and permanent dentition. Specific skeletal angles and distances showed significant gender differences with increasing age. The only significant soft tissue gender difference was nose height in the oldest group. Upper pharynx dimension and nose ... |
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| MRI of TMJ in Patients with Severe Skeletal Malocclusion Following Surgical/Orthodontic Treatment | Jaana Rusanen, D.D.S; Pertti Pirttiniemi, D.D.S., Ph.D; Osmo Tervonen, M.D., Ph.D; Aune Raustia, D.D.S., Ph.D. | $10 |
The aim of this study was to evaluate temporomandibular joints (TMJ) by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients who had undergone surgical/orthodontic or orthodontic treatment in a three-year follow-up study. Subjects consisted of 20 patients (40 TMJ), 16 females and four males (mean age 33.7 years, range 19-53 years), with severe temporomandibular disorders (TMD) referred to the Oral and Maxillofacial Department at Oulu University Hospital due to skeletal jaw discrepancy. All patients underwent ... |
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| Clinical Measurement of Normal Maximum Mouth Opening in Children | Youssef S. Abou-Atme, D.D.S., M.S.; Nada Chedid, D.D.S., M.S.; Marcello Melis, D.M.D., R.Pharm.; Khalid H. Zawawi, B.D.S., D.Sc. | $10 |
This study was designed to find a method of assessing maximum mouth opening (MMO), using a tool that is proportional to the body size. One hundred two (102) children were selected to participate in the study. MMO, the width of three fingers (index, middle and ring fingers), four fingers (index, middle, ring and little fingers), body height, weight and age of each child were recorded, and the ability of each subject to position the fingers ... |
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| Evaluation of the applicability of Temporomandibular Opening Index in Turkish Children With and Without Signs and Symptoms of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders | Saziye Sari, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Cigdem Kucukesmen, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Hayriye Sonmez, D.D.S., Ph.D. | $10 |
Limitation of mandibular movement is one of the cardinal signs of temporomandibular disorders. Temporomandibular Opening Index (TOI) is a new technique to determine the restricted mouth opening in temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome (TMD). The purpose of this study was to compare the TOI of Turkish children with and without TMD in primary, mixed, and permanent dentitions. In this study, a total of 270 children were evaluated. One hundred thirty-five (135) subjects had no signs or ... |
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| Palpation and Pressure Pain Threshold: Reliability and Validity in Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders | Marden B. Gomes, M.S.; Josemar P. Guimarães, D.D.S.; Franceane C. Guimarães, D.D.S.; Ana Cristina C. Neves, D.D.S. | $10 |
This study assessed the interexaminer reliability and validity of palpation (PA) and pressure pain threshold (PPT) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the masseter and temporalis muscles in patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and asymptomatic controls. Eighty (80) subjects were distributed into two groups: Group 1 consisted of 40 TMD patients with muscular and joint pain selected by RDC/TMD Axis I; and Group 2 (control) with 40 asymptomatic individuals. Training |
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| Estrogen Replacement Therapy Among Post-menopausal Women and Its Effects on Signs and Symptoms of Temporomandibular Disorders | Aysen Nekora-Azak, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Gulumser Evlioglu, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Arzu Ceyhan, D.D.S.; Haluk Keskin, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Sinan Berkman, M.D., Ph.D.; Halim Issever, M.D., Ph.D. | $10 |
The prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is about two to five times higher in females than in males. Data for the higher prevalence of TMD in women and prevalence rates peak during the reproductive years and decrease after menopause. This indicated that female sex hormones may play a role in the etiology or maintenance of TMD. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between postmenopausal hormone use and TMD in Turkish postmenopausal ... |
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| Association of Stress Level with Facial Pain: The Role of Coping | Kirsi Sipilä, D.D.S., Ph.D.; Pekka V. Ylöstalo, D.D.S.; Ellen Ek, Lic.A.; Aune M. Raustia, D.D.S., Ph.D. | $10 |
It has been noted that stress factors, including coping with stress, are involved in pain problems. The aim of the present study was, firstly, to investigate the association of stress level with facial pain, and secondly, to assess the influence of coping strategies on this association. The study was part of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 project. The original material consisted of all people born in 1966 in Northern Finland. Of these, 5,696 ... |
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| Characteristics of TMD Noise Analyzed by Electrovibratography | Marcelo Oliveira Mazzetto, D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D.; Takami Hirono Hotta, D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D.; Thaise Graciele Carrasco, D.D.S., M.S.; Rafaela Galli Mazzetto, D.D.S. | $10 |
Studying joint noise is an important parameter for diagnosing temporomandibular dysfunction. In this study, eight groups (n=9) were formed according to joint dysfunction classification, provided by employing vibration analysis equipment. Parameters for analyzing joint noise were: total vibration energy, peak amplitude, and peak frequency. Mouth opening range was also analyzed. Statistical analysis results for each parameter were significant at 1%. Each analyzed group presented different noise characteristics. This allowed for inclusion of the groups ... |
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