MANIFESTATIONS OF TMD IN SOME MANIFESTATIONS OF STRESS OF “TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS”

Authors

  • Victor Diogo da Silva Quaresma Graduando em Odontoologia pela Universidade Federal do Pará
  • Érika de Nazaré Sales de Miranda Carvalho Graduanda em Odontologia pela Unifamaz
  • Monique de Paula da Silva Moraes Graduada em Odontologia pelo Instituto Florence e residente em Cirurgia e Traumatologia Bucomaxilofacial pela Universidade Ceuma
  • Mário da Costa de Oliveira Graduando em Odontologia pela Universidade Federal do Pará
  • Anderson Cesar Costa Santos Graudando em Odontologia pela Universidade Federal do Pará
  • Diogo Henrique Juliano Pinto de Moura Graduando em Odontologia pela UNIFUNVIC
  • Kátia Caetana Pereira Graduanda em Odontologia pela Universidade Federal da Paraíba
  • Enzo Giordanno de Lima e Paula Graduado em Odontologia pela Universidade de Franca
  • Ângelo Gaia Sousa Pós-graduando em Endodontia na Faculdade São Leopardo Mandic unidade Fortaleza - Mestrando em odontologia pela Universidade Federal do Piauí,
  • José Ivo Antero Junior Especialita em Odontopediatria pela FUNORTE
  • Kenned Anderson Viana Souza Gaduando em Odontologia pela Universidade Federal do Pará
  • Antônio Fabrício Alves Ferreira Graduado em Odontologia pela Faculdade Anhanguera de São Luís.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n1p886-900

Keywords:

TMJ, Treatment, Dysfunction.

Abstract

Controlling TMD can be essential for the success of the planned treatment. The patient's diagnostic and behavioral conditions can guide the professional's therapeutic proposals, and this has increasingly become a reality for controlling symptomatic situations related to TMD. Factors inherent to the diagnosis are relevant in conducting therapeutic treatment, updating through these studies, the diagnoses, treatments, symptoms, and medications to be used, for TMD to avoid problems and reduce pain levels, improve quality of life and restore function of the masticatory system, bring data collected through scientific articles, which will be based on bibliographical research, where data collection will be carried out through retrospective analyzes of scientific publications. It is concluded that more anxious patients are more susceptible to presenting TMD. The diagnosis of TMD is mainly focused on a combination of defined signs and symptoms. It can be concluded that depending on environmental factors, the chance of the individual presenting problems may increase.

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Published

2024-01-11

How to Cite

Quaresma , V. D. da S., Carvalho , Érika de N. S. de M., Moraes , M. de P. da S., Oliveira , M. da C. de, Santos , A. C. C., Moura, D. H. J. P. de, Pereira , K. C., Paula , E. G. de L. e, Sousa , Ângelo G., Junior , J. I. A., Souza, K. A. V., & Ferreira, A. F. A. (2024). MANIFESTATIONS OF TMD IN SOME MANIFESTATIONS OF STRESS OF “TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS”. Brazilian Journal of Implantology and Health Sciences, 6(1), 886–900. https://doi.org/10.36557/2674-8169.2024v6n1p886-900

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Literature Review