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Dogmas Related to Temporomandibular Disorders—Discussion on the Role of a Prosthodontic Approach in the Management of TMD—
2011
Annals of Japan Prosthodontic Society
A 2010 statement by the American Association for Dental Research in regard to temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) strongly recommended that the treatment of TMD patients should initially be based on the use of conservative, reversible, and evidence-based therapeutic modalities. However, we often see a full-mouth prosthesis with too much crown height, which will cause the wrong setting of vertical dimension, or too much occlusal equilibration. So we asked why this confusion (dogma) in relation
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