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2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0889-5406(03)00153-7
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Prevalence of otologic complaints in patients with temporomandibular disorder

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“…Thus, Kasnisci et al have demonstrated an incidence of otalgia of 66.7%, Lam et al of 32%, while Tuz et al of 57.2% 27,29,30 . In the study presented in this article, the results correlate with those in the literature, otalgia representing 74.13% of the symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Thus, Kasnisci et al have demonstrated an incidence of otalgia of 66.7%, Lam et al of 32%, while Tuz et al of 57.2% 27,29,30 . In the study presented in this article, the results correlate with those in the literature, otalgia representing 74.13% of the symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…(Koskinen, et al, 1980) Chart 1 widely demonstrates how otic symptoms are intimately associated with TMD. (Goodfriend, 1933;Principato & Barwell, 1978;Brookes et al, 1980;Gelb & Bernstein, 1983a,b;Fricton et al, 1985;Bush, 1986;Wedel & Carlsson, 1986;Chole & Parker, 1992;Kisnisci, 1999;Wright & Syms, 2000;Tuz et al, 2003). It is important to mention that in this chart the researchers at the beginning of this century recognized TMD patients based on the clinician's preferred etiology hypothesis but the multifactorial nature of TMD began to be acknowledged in 1960 due to a demand for its diagnostic criteria.…”
Section: Prevalence and Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common ENT symptoms associated with TMD are tinnitus, dizziness, vertigo, ear pain, sense of hearing loss, hyperacusis and ear fullness 4,5 . According to the American Tinnitus Association (ATA), tinnitus is defined as an experience in which a person hears a sound in the absence of a corresponding acoustic stimulus 6 .…”
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confidence: 99%