2020
DOI: 10.32885/2220-0975-2020-1-2-49-57
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Assessment of structural body imbalances in patients with temporomandibular joint dysfunction

Abstract: Introduction. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction is the second most common musculoskeletal disease, affecting up to 33 % of people during their lifetime. The multicomponent etiopathogenesis of the disease actualizes the use of diagnostic criteria for the early symptoms of developing functional disorders. The algorithm for preclinical examination of the TMJ must be used already in the dentist′s office, which will allow to avoid the unpredictable results of dental rehabilitation and in time to attract oth… Show more

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“…The formation of the corporate scientific environment and, further, using different schemes of technology transfer and their commercialization, were used in the companies [3,5,6]. At the same time, many corporations are beginning to realize that the acceleration of the progress will require transferring quite a substantial part of the research related to innovations to the corporation itself.…”
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“…The formation of the corporate scientific environment and, further, using different schemes of technology transfer and their commercialization, were used in the companies [3,5,6]. At the same time, many corporations are beginning to realize that the acceleration of the progress will require transferring quite a substantial part of the research related to innovations to the corporation itself.…”
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“…Una disfunción oclusal mandibulocraneal puede afectar a la postura o a la locomoción por vía ascendente 48 .Todo desequilibrio oclusal o disfunción lingual puede afectar a los músculos de la cara y de la cabeza afectando a la musculatura cervical por vía descendente, a la postura y a la deambulación.…”
Section: Relación Biomecánica Del Sistema Estomatognáticounclassified