Temporomandibular Disorders and Related Pain Conditions
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Editors: Barry J. Sessle, Patricia S. Bryant, and Raymond A.
Dionne
publish year: 1995
hardbound, 506 pages
Progress in Pain Research and Management, Volume 4
ISBN 978-0-931092-09-1
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Temporomandibular disorders and chronic orofacial pain conditions are
common sources of frustration to patients and clinicians. This book
reviews current research on the mechanisms of temporomandibular and
other orofacial pain conditions of muscle and joint origin, considers
the biologic responses associated with temporomandibular disorders, and
provides scientifically based recommendations on diagnosis and
treatment. Useful to clinicians who treat patients with these conditions
and researchers interested in the pathophysiology of muscle and joint
pain.
Table of Contents
International Workshop on Temporomandibular Disorders and Related
Pain Conditions, Hunt Valley, MD, USA, April 1994
Part I - Muscle Pain and Pathophysiology
Clinical Perspectives on Masticatory and Related Muscle Disorders,
Christian S. Stohler
Fibromyalgia, Frederick Wolfe
Masticatory Muscle Disorders: Basic Science Perspectives, Barry J.
Sessle
Mechanisms of Pain in Hindlimb Muscles: Experimental Findings and
Open Questions, Siegfried Mense
Part II - Temporomandibular Joint Disk
Displacement
Temporomandibular Joint Disk Displacement: Clinical Perspectives, M.
Franklin Dolwick
Articular Disk Displacements and Degenerative Temporomandibular Joint
Disease, Stephen B. Milam
Part III - Degenerative and lnflammatory Temporomandibular
Joint Disorders
Degenerative and Inflammatory Temporomandibular Joint Disorders:
Clinical Perspectives, Sigvard Kopp
Degenerative and Inflammatory Temporomandibular Joint Disorders:
Basic Science Perspectives, Lambert G.M. de Bont
Proteoglycan Components of Articular Cartilage in Synovial Fluids as
Potential Markers of Osteoarthritis of the Temporomandibular Joint,
Anthony Ratcliffe and Howard A. Israel
Part IV - Diagnosis and Assessment of Temporomandibular
Disorders
Physical Characteristics Associated with Temporomandibular Disorders,
Charles G. Widmer
Behavioral Characteristics of Chronic Temporomandibular Disorders:
Diagnosis and Assessment, Samuel F. Dworkin
Part V - Epidemiology and Health Services Research Related to
Temporomandibular Disorders
Epidemiology of Temporomandibular Disorders, Gunnar E. Carlsson and
Linda LeResche
Health Services Research and Temporomandibular Pain, Michael Von
Korff
Part VI - Temporomandibular Joint Structure, Function, and
Repair
Biomechanical and Anatomical Aspects of the Temporomandibular Joint,
Arthur Storey
Neuroendocrine and Immune Responses to Injury, Degeneration, and
Repair, Kenneth M. Hargreaves, Mark T. Roszkowski, Douglass L. Jackson,
Walter Bowles, Jennelle Durnett Richardson, and James Q. Swift
Biomaterials and Biomechanics of Synthetic Materials for Tissue
Replacement Prostheses, Jack E. Lemons
Temporomandibular Joint Devices: Past, Present, and Future, Mark G.
Fontenot
Animal Models of Temporomandibular Disorders: How to Choose, Susan W.
Herring
Part VII - Therapeutic Approaches to Temporomandibular
Disorders
Prevention and Risk-Benefit of Early Treatment for Temporomandibular
Disorders, James R. Fricton
Integrating Behavioral and Dental Treatments: Utility of Customizing
Protocols, Thomas E. Rudy and Dennis C. Turk
Pharmacologic Treatments for Temporomandibular Disorders, Raymond A.
Dionne
The Efficacy of Physical Medicine Treatment, Including Occlusal
Appliances, for a Population with Temporomandibular Disorders, Glenn T.
Clark, Jae-Kap Choi, and Phyllis A. Browne
The Relationship of Occlusal Factors and Orthodontic Treatment to
Temporomandibular Disorders, James A. McNamara, Jr., Donald A. Seligman,
and Jeffrey P. Okeson
Surgical Management of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Louis G.
Mercuri
The Temporomandibular Joint Alloplastic Implant Problem, Larry
M. Wolford, Charles H. Henry, Afzal Nikaein, Joseph T. Newman, and
Thomas C. Namey
Part VIII - Biostatistical Commentary and Research
Recommendations
Statistical and Methodological Issues in Temporomandibular Disorder
Research, Timothy A. DeRouen
Workshop Recommendations on Research Needs and Directions, Edited by
Patricia S. Bryant and Barry J. Sessle
Reaction papers by: Alexia Antczak-Bouckoms,
Laurence A. Bradley, Pierre Clavelou, Robert J. Gatchel, Alan G. Glaros,
Emest G. Glass, Alan G. Hannam, Rigmor Jensen, David A. Keith, Daniel M.
Laskin, Jon D. Levine, James P. Lund, Joseph J. Marbach, Norman D. Mohl,
Jes Olesen, Gordon Schwartz, and Karl-Gunnar Westberg
Reviews
"The contributors to this volume...include authors and investigators
well known in their respective fields and well published in this
arena....This volume is an excellent contribution to the literature and
should be enlightening to physicians, dentists, and other healthcare
providers..."
APS Bulletin
"... a dense, highly-referenced work providing up-to-the-minute
information on the state of research in temporomandibular joint pain and
atypical facial pain, with recommendations as to future pathways. It is
a valuable book for anybody who wishes to treat patients with these
conditions and is most valuable as a reference work."
Cephalalgia
"The book is a valuable source of information on the basic concepts
of temporomandibular joint [pain] and should find a place in the library
of the [maxillofacial] surgeon."
Indian Journal of Medical Research
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