Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders
(Sprache: Englisch)
Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders, Second Edition is a four-color, softcover handbook of information on temporomandibular disorders, an array of medical and dental conditions that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), masticatory muscles, and...
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Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders, Second Edition is a four-color, softcover handbook of information on temporomandibular disorders, an array of medical and dental conditions that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), masticatory muscles, and contiguous structures. The book provides evidence-based, clinically practical information that allows dentists to diagnose TMD accurately, rule out disorders that mimic TMD (that is, make a differential diagnosis), and provide effective therapy for most patients. This book offers comprehensive coverage in a compact package with a back of the book CD.
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Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders, Second Edition is a four-color, softcover handbook of information on temporomandibular disorders, an array of medical and dental conditions that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), masticatory muscles, and contiguous structures. The book provides evidence-based, clinically practical information that allows dentists to diagnose TMD accurately, rule out disorders that mimic TMD (that is, make a differential diagnosis), and provide effective therapy for most patients. This book offers comprehensive coverage in a compact package. The book's tone is conversational, with a focus on solving TMD problems at chairside. The author's crisp, engaging writing style allows the clinician to find precise answers quickly, without wading through a morass of detail.Features include:Includes Frequently Asked Questions
Features Quick Consults, Technical Tips and Focal Points
Covers disorders that mimic TMD and identifies factors which warrant referral
Extensive color photographs and line drawings
A CD accompanying the book contains
Recommended patient questionnaire and educational handouts (editable with Microsoft Word)
A 635-slide TMD course presentation (editable with PowerPoint) and accompanying student manual (editable with Microsoft Word)
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Manual of Temporomandibular Disorders “
PrefaceIntroductionPart I. Initial EvaluationChapter 1. Patient InterviewChapter 2. Review of the "Initial Patient Questionnaire"Chapter 3. Clinical ExaminationRange of MotionTMJ NoiseTMD PalpationsIntraoral ExaminationOcclusal ChangesTMD Pain Caused by a ToothTooth Pain without Local PathologyAdditional EvaluationsChapter 4. ImagingPlain RadiographsPanoramic RadiographAxially Corrected Sagittal TomographyComputed TomographyCone Beam Computed TomographyMagnetic Resonance ImagingArthrographyHigh-Resolution UltrasoundImaging StrategiesImaging RecommendationsChapter 5. TMD Diagnostic CategoriesTMJ Articular DisordersDisc Displacement DisordersDislocation (Also Known as Subluxation)Inflammatory DisordersOsteoarthritisAnkylosisFractureCongenital or Developmental DisordersMasticatory Muscle DisordersMyofascial PainMyositisMyospasmMyofibrotic ContractureCentrally Mediated MyalgiaLocal MyalgiaNeoplasiaChapter 6. Contributing FactorsPart II. Common Acute TMD Conditions and TreatmentsChapter 7. TMD Secondary to TraumaChapter 8. TMD Secondary to Dental TreatmentPreventing Aggravation from Dental TreatmentMedial Pterygoid Muscle PainInability to Close into Maximum IntercuspationOcclusal Interference SequelaeObstructive Sleep Apnea AppliancesChapter 9. Lateral Pterygoid MyospasmChapter 10. Acute TMJ Disc Displacement without ReductionChapter 11. TMJ DislocationPart III. Occlusal Appliance TherapyChapter 12. Stabilization ApplianceMandibular Positions and Interocclusal RecordPhysical VariablesFull or Partial CoverageMaxillary or MandibularHard, Intermediate, or Soft MaterialThick or ThinAppliance or Wire RetentionSummary of Physical VariablesAppliance AdjustmentsInternal AdjustmentsInternal RelineExternal AdjustmentsExternal RelineAppliance RepairAppliance ExamplesPressure-Cured Mandibular Acrylic Stabilization ApplianceMaxillary Acrylic Stabilization ApplianceHard Thermoplastic Stabilization ApplianceImpak Stabilization ApplianceDual Laminate Thermoplastic Stabilization
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ApplianceSoft Thermoplastic Stabilization ApplianceAppliance ManagementChapter 13. Anterior Positioning ApplianceMandibular Position and Interocclusal RecordDesign and AdjustmentsAppliance ManagementPart IV. Multidisciplinary Treatment ApproachChapter 14. Self-Management TherapySelf-Management InstructionsClosure Muscle-Stretching ExerciseLateral Pterygoid Muscle-Stretching ExercisePosture ExercisesBreaking Daytime HabitsChapter 15. Physical MedicineMuscle MassageYogaTrigger-Point CompressionTrigger-Point InjectionPhysical TherapyAcupunctureChiropracticsMagnetic TherapyChapter 16. Cognitive-Behavioral InterventionBreaking Daytime HabitsRelaxationHypnotherapyBiofeedbackStress ManagementChapter 17. Pharmacological ManagementAnalgesicsAnti-inflammatory MedicationsNonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (Ingested Form)Steroidal Anti-inflammatory DrugsMuscle RelaxantsTricyclic AntidepressantsTopical MedicationsNutritional SupplementsChapter 18. Other Dental ProceduresOcclusal EquilibrationOrthodontic-Orthognathic TherapyProsthodontic TherapyTMJ Surgery and TMJ ImplantsChapter 19. Integrating Multidisciplinary TherapiesTreatment Summaries and Clinical ImplicationsOcclusal AppliancesSelf-Management TherapyLateral Pterygoid Muscle-Stretching ExerciseClosure Muscle-Stretching ExercisePosture ExercisesMassage and Trigger-Point CompressionYogaTrigger-Point InjectionsPhysical TherapyAcupunctureChiropracticsMagnetic TherapyBreaking Daytime Parafunctional, Muscle-Tightening, or Fatiguing HabitsRelaxationHypnotherapyBiofeedback with RelaxationStress ManagementPharmacological ManagementOcclusal TherapyTMJ SurgeryIntegrating Conservative TherapiesTMD Refractory to Initial TherapyLong-Term ManagementPart V. Case ScenariosCase 1: Pulpal Pathosis Mimicking TMD SymptomsCase 2: Chronic SinusitisCase 3: Chronic Forehead Pain Referred from the NeckCase 4: Myofascial Pain Secondary to Nocturnal Parafunctional HabitsCase 5: Tooth Attrition--No PainCase 6: Myofascial Pain Secondary to Daytime Parafunctional HabitsCase 7: Medial Pterygoid MyospasmCase 8: Tense, Depressed, and Poor Sleep as Contributing FactorsCase 9: Fibromyalgia as a Contributing FactorCase 10: TMJ Disc Displacements and When to Treat It--No PainCase 11: TMJ InflammationCase 12: Intermittent Acute TMJ Disc Displacement without ReductionCase 13: Acute TMJ Disc Displacement without Reduction--UnlockedCase 14: Acute TMJ Disc Displacement without Reduction--Not UnlockedCase 15: Osteitis Causing Inability to Open WideCase 16: Lateral Pterygoid MyospasmCase 17: Acute Exacerbation of TMDCase 18: Multiple Forms of Head and Neck Pain after Crown InsertionCase 19: Appliance that Positioned Condyles into Their "Proper Position,"Part VI. Fundamentals of Clinical StudiesDesigns of and Advice for Performing Clinical StudiesLiterature ReviewStudy PopulationInstitutional Review Board (IRB) ApprovalDeveloping Study's ParametersStrengthening StudyWriting and Submitting ManuscriptPractice-Based ResearchProminent Clinical Study DesignsCase ReportCase Series StudyCross-Sectional StudyCase-Control StudyCohort StudyNonrandomized Clinical TrialRandomized Controlled TrialParallel-Group Randomized Clinical TrialsCross-Over Randomized Clinical TrialsOther Types of Publications You May Want to ConsiderLiterature ReviewsMeta-analysesSystematic ReviewsConsiderations in Assessing Clinical TrialsConclusionsAppendices1. Referral Criteria for Hygienists2. Initial Patient Questionnaire3. TMJ Disc Displacements4. TMD Self-Management Therapies5. Occlusal Appliance Care Instructions6. Closure Muscle-Stretching Exercise7. Posture Improvement Exercises8. Laboratory Occlusal Appliance Instructions9. Example of Dental Record Entries10. Examples of Physical Therapy Consultations11. Examples of Psychology Consultations12. Working with Insurance Companies13. Sources for Additional TMD InformationGlossaryIndexFiles on Accompanying CDAppendicesReferral Criteria for Hygienists.docInitial Patient Questionnaire.docTMJ Disc Displacements.docTMD Self-Management Therapies.docOcclusal Appliance Care Instructions.docClosure Muscle-Stretching Exercise.docPosture Improvement Exercises.docLaboratory Occlusal Appliance Instructions.docExample of Dental Record Entries.docExamples of Physical Therapy Consultations.docExamples of Psychology Consultations.docWorking with Insurance Companies.docSources for Additional TMD Information.docAppendices in SpanishAppendix 2 in Spanish.doc (Initial Patient Questionnaire)Appendix 4 in Spanish.doc (TMD Self-Management Therapies)Appendix 5 in Spanish.doc (Occlusal Appliance Care Instructions)Appendix 6 in Spanish.doc (Closure Muscle-Stretching Exercise)TMD Course MaterialPart I.pptPart II.pptPart III.pptPart IV.pptPart V.pptTMD Course Manual.doc
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Autoren-Porträt von Edward F. Wright
Edward F. Wright, DDS, MS, MAGD, is an assistant professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center-San Antonio (UTHSCSA). He completed a 1-year general dentistry residency and the University of Minnesota's 2-year TMJ and Craniofacial Pain Fellowship. He taught TMD diagnosis and treatment to more than 100 U.S. Air Force general dentistry, orthodontic, periodontal, and prosthodontic residents. Upon retiring from the Armed Forces and completing a 2-year research fellowship in TMD diagnosis and treatment at the South Texas Veterans Health Care System, he taught TMD diagnosis and treatment to their general dentistry residents. He is now UTHSCSA's Course Director for their undergraduate dentistry students' TMD Course and Dental Anatomy and Occlusion Course, and Module Director for their splint therapy rotation. Dr. Wright is the primary author of 23 journal articles and 6 abstracts.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Edward F. Wright
- 2009, 2nd ed., 408 Seiten, Maße: 18,8 x 24,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0813813247
- ISBN-13: 9780813813240
Sprache:
Englisch
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"This updated text is essential for any GDP or hospital practitioner... it contains insightful coverage, with both text and figures easily absorbed and at incredible value for money". (British Dental Journal, 25 September 2010) "The strength of this book is in the clinical detail presented in its discussion of differential diagnosis, occlusal appliance therapy and the multidisciplinary treatment approach. The personal way in which this book was written gives the interested clinician a bird's eye view of the thinking of an experienced orofacial pain practitioner in making diagnoses and constructing reasonable treatment plans. The review of the many different types of appliances including configurations, materials, techniques and lab instructions is as comprehensive a clinical discussion as I have seen in one place. Part 4, the discussion of multidisciplinary treatment also provides lots of practical information for the clinician and really frames the discussion in an easy to understand clinical way without getting lost in the description of clinical trials and research. Dr. Wright's use of case reports in section 5 helps cement the points he makes in earlier chapters. His inclusion of appendices with diagrams, forms, and instructions and the editable files on the CD gives the clinician a windfall of material from which to draw from to create printed documents and PowerPoint presentations for patient education and for potential referring doctors. To my knowledge, it is unprecedented for an author to provide his personal lecture slides (in an editable format no less) with the purchase of the book." (AAOP E-News, Summer 2010) "Dr. Wright's Manual of Temporomandiblar Disorders will be a valuable addition to the library of those who treat TMD patients and institutional libraries as well." (Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod, August 2010)
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