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  1. Taking Control of TMJ: Your Total Wellness Program for Recovering from Tempromandibular Joint Pain, Whiplash, Fibromyalgia, and Related Disorders by Robert O. Uppgaard, 1999-03-01
  2. Functional Occlusion: From TMJ to Smile Design by Peter E. Dawson DDS, 2006-08-01
  3. The TMJ Healing Plan: Ten Steps to Relieving Headaches, Neck Pain and Jaw Disorders (Positive Options for Health) by PT Cynthia Peterson, 2010-05-04
  4. Eliminate TMJ and Teeth Grinding by Scott Sulak, 2003-10
  5. Tmj: The Jaw Connection : The Overlooked Diagnosis : A Self-Care Guide to Diagnosing and Managing This Hidden Ailment by Greg Goddard, 1991-09
  6. TMJ: The Self Help Program by John J. Taddey, 1990-06
  7. Clinical management of head, neck, and TMJ pain and dysfunction: A multi-disciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment
  8. TMJ Disorders and Orofacial Pain: The Role of Dentistry in a Multidisciplinary Diagnostic Approach (Color Atlas of Dental Medicine) by Axel Bumann, Ulrich Lotzmann, et all 2002-11-01
  9. Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Anatomical Chart by Anatomical Chart Company, 2000-01-28
  10. Relief of Pain from Headaches and TMJ by Paula Mackowiak, 1989-12
  11. Orofacial Pain: Understanding Temporomandibular (Tmj Disorders) by Joseph A. Gibilisco, Charles McNeill, et all 1994-09
  12. The Tmj Book by Andrew S. Kaplan, Gray, Jr. Williams, 1988-09
  13. The Truth About Tmj: How to Help Yourself by Jennifer Hutchinson, Cynthia Still, et all 1994-03
  14. TMJ/Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome - Health Educator Report #17 by Katherine M. Birkner C.R.N.A. Ph.D. C.N.C., 2010-04-01

1. The TMJ Association - Changing The Face Of TMJ
Provides information to patients, health professionals and the public. The Association provides support Category Health Conditions and Diseases......The tmj Association is a patient based advocacy organization, whose mission is toprovide information on temporomandibular joint (jaw joint) diseases/disorders
http://www.tmj.org/

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3. TMJ Headaches Cavitations Jawbone Neuralgia Temporal Tendinitis Ernest Syndrome
Offers description and treatment of tmj and facial pain disorders. Located in Columbus, Ohio.Category Health Medicine Pain Management Clinics and Practices......tmj FACIAL PAIN CENTER Wesley E. Shankland, II, DDS, MS, Ph.D., Director. 6011Cleveland Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43231. Phone 614.794.0033 Fax 614.794.2291.
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5. Tmj Syndrome & Tmj Symptoms
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disorders, and TMJ treatment for migraine headache pain relief
Properly positioned TMJ (Jaw Joint) has a natural space between ball (condyle) and ear canal brings relief from migraine headache pain. The joint of the jaw (TMJ) must withstand forces up to 200 lbs. To stay pain free it is critical that the ball of the jaw (condyle) hinge on the forward part of its socket (fossa). If the hinge point is toward the rear of the socket (fossa) three problems will occur.
1. Critical nerves will be pinched and major blood vessels to the brain will be obstructed when squeezed between the ball of the jaw joint (condyle) and the ear canal.
2.The cartilage for the socket (fossa) is positioned at the front of the joint only, leaving the rear hinge point with no cartilage protection.
3.The bone at the rear of the socket (fossa) is not strong enough to withstand the forces of chewing without pain. The 10 Symptoms of TMJ Syndrome

  • Cause: Lack of cartilage at the rear hinge point.
  • 6. TMJ/TMD ... A Discussion About Diagnosis And Treatment.
    Comments about the diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular disorders from the prospective of Dr. Holleman, who has practiced over thirty years, and who maintains a practice devoted exclusively to the nonsurgical management of TMD.
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    W elcome to our web site. In posting this site, my goal is to give you information about an often misunderstood condition that affects approximately 11 million Americans... temporomandibular disorder (TMD). I hope that you will spend a few minutes to visit the several pages that are listed at the top left on this and on every other page. It may look like a lot of reading, but if you will take a few minutes, I believe that you will have a better understanding of this pain condition, and will therefore, be better equipped to make educated decisions about the many treatment options that you will encounter. Before we start, I must state that this information is just that... information. To correctly identify your specific condition, specific diagnostic testing must be completed.
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    8. TMJ Migraine Headaches And Headache Pain Relief Houston Dentist
    Offering non surgical tmj (Tempro Mandibular Joint Syndrome) of the jaw treatment for migraine headaches Category Health Conditions and Diseases Headaches......You may be suffering from tmj tempro mandibular joint syndrome. HEADACHESTOP. Dr. Estler meeting world famous tmj expert Dr. John Witzig.
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    If you have more than one Headache or Migraine Headaches per month, you may be suffering from tempro mandibular joint syndrome TMJ TMJ Syndrome occurs because of misalignment of teeth and/or jaws, causing Migraine Headaches and Headache Pain. Misalignment moves the hinge point of the jaw toward the back of the socket (fossa) instead of toward the front. For more information on Migraine headaches, headache pain relief and TMJ click here
    Ball of jaw joint hinging at rear of jaw socket. Ball of jaw joint rubs on ear canal causing headache pain.
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    Ball of jaw joint hinging at front of socket. A desirable space in green between ball of joint and ear canal eliminates headache pain. For detailed information on TMJ click here HEADACHE STOP.

    9. TMJ Dental Clinic & Chiropractic Center

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  • 10. Southfield Michigan MI Cosmetic Dentist And TMJ Migraine Treatment Featuring The
    Dr. John Halmaghi specializes in tmj disorders, migraine headache treatment, and cosmetic dentistry. Definitions and treatments of common dental problems. Contact information and financial arrangement information.
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    Our practice brings thousands of our family members back again and again for the kind of dental care that many other offices promise but only few can deliver. Dr. John Halmaghi provides exceptional and complete dentistry coupled with respect, and a level of comfort that is difficult to surpass. You too can enjoy the total peace of mind and overall well being that our expert and trusted dental care can provide.
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    Our goal is to provide you with the most pleasant dental experience you have ever had. We pride ourselves on providing painless dentistry and we "cater to cowards" with the most up-to-date treatments and technologies, including sedation and sleep dentistry that assures the most comfortable dental treatment experience you can possibly have. Your comfort is our #1 concern. We provide Total Family Dentistry with emphasis on Cosmetic Dentistry, Complex Dental Reconstruction, TMJ/Sleep Apnea Treatment, and Bad Breath Cure.

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    Professional organization dedicated to objective measurement in diagnosis and treatment of tmj disorders.Category Health Conditions and Diseases...... 307, Seattle, WA 98103 Electronic mail General Information hallie@tmjiccmo.orgWebmaster hallie@tmj-iccmo.org. Send mail to hallie
    http://www.tmj-iccmo.org/
    Welcome to the International College of
    Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics!
    Measurement of the bio-physics and physiology of the head and neck.
    Our Mission
    ICCMO is a society of health care professionals with a common interest in the etiologic role of orthopedic deformities as related to the various symptoms of head and neck pain and dysfunction. The primary objective of the College is the alleviation of the widespread human suffering of those afflicted with the varied symptomatology of head and neck pain and dysfunction (TMD). To this end, the members of the College aim to apply the highest level of scientific integrity and objectivity in their clinical practice and in research for the resolution of these problems.
    ICCMO's Foundation
    ICCMO was founded in 1979 by Dr. Bernard Jankelson, a pioneer in neuromuscular dentistry. He envisioned dentistry as involving the total physiology of the head and neck, and received particular attention for his efforts to relate the lower jaw to the cranium in three dimensions and to quantify data. His integrity and dedication to objectivity still provide inspiration and leadership to the pursuit of knowledge and the alleviation of pain for all mankind.
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    12. Dr William C Donlon Cherry Blossom Clinical Consulting, Ltd
    Offers consultation services for officebased surgery accrediation and medico-legal consultation related to oral maxillofacial surgery, including trauma reconstruction, esthetic (plastic/cosmetic) surgery, tmj, implants, pain and pathology.
    http://home.attbi.com/~jaxmax

    13. TMJ Headaches Dentistry Diseases And Disorders Books Fibromyalgia Neuralgia Pain
    WHAT IS tmj? Many people, even doctors, nurses, and insurance companies,use the term tmj. The tmj is the most complex joint in the human body.
    http://www.drshankland.com/TMJ.html
    WHAT IS TMJ? Many people, even doctors, nurses, and insurance companies, use the term TMJ. But what does this abbreviation mean? The term TMJ is an abbreviation for Temporo-Mandibular Joint , or the jaw joint. In fact, there are really two TMJs, one in front of each ear. The TMJ is the joint formed by the temporal bone of the skull ( Temporo ) with the lower jaw or mandible (hence, mandibular ). These joints move each time we chew, talk or even swallow. The TMJ is actually a sliding joint and not a ball-and-socket like the shoulder. This sliding allows for pressures placed on the joint to be distributed throughout the joint and not just in one area. The TMJ is the most complex joint in the human body. Placed between these two bones is a disc, just like the one between your back bones. This disc is primarily made of cartilage and in the TMJ acts like a third bone. The disc, being attached to a muscle, actually moves with certain movements of the TMJ. The nerve to the TMJ is a branch of the trigeminal nerve and therefore, an injury to the TMJ may be confused with neuralgia of the trigeminal nerve. The two bones of the TMJ are held together by a series of ligaments, any of which can be damaged, just like any other joint. A damaged TMJ ligament usually results in a dislocation of the disc, the lower jaw, or both. Also, the bones are connected by two main muscles: the temporalis, the masseter, and a muscle just discovered by Dr. Shankland, the zygomandibular. Any or all of these muscles may be painful and produce pain in the TMJ or at the very least, abnormal movement of the lower jaw.

    14. TMJ Scale - Online Screening Test For TMJ
    Offers a screening test for tmj and facial pain.Category Shopping Health Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome......Join more than 150000 people and take the tmj Scale, a selfscreeningtest by Pain Resource Center, Inc. to help you decide if you
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    If you've logged onto this site, there is a good chance that you or someone you care about is having a problem and you're looking for some help. First, let us say that we are sorry that you are having this problem. Second, we would like to try to be of some help to you.
    This web site offers help to people who are having a variety of problems involving the head, face, and neck. The symptoms you may be experiencing include:
    • pain and soreness in your jaw joint and muscles of your face headaches noises in your jaw joint such as clicking or popping sounds difficulty opening or closing your jaw your jaw locking open or closed difficulty chewing food your teeth not feeling like they fit together properly difficulty opening your mouth wide ringing in your ears grinding your teeth awakening in the morning with soreness in your jaw or muscles of your face sleep problems feeling worried about these symptoms feeling stressed
    If you have one or more of these symptoms, you may be experiencing a TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder, commonly called "TMJ". Research has shown that 5 to 15% of the population have a TMJ disorder requiring some type of professional treatment. Our intention is to help provide you with accurate and reliable information about your problem so that

    15. Anatomy Modules: TMJ Tutorial
    UW Radiology tmj Anatomy Modules Thurman Gillespy III, MD Michael L.Richardson,MD. Department of Radiology Anatomy Modules tmj Tutorial.
    http://www.rad.washington.edu/anatomy/modules/TMJ/TMJ.html
    UW Radiology TMJ Anatomy Modules Thurman Gillespy III, M.D.
    Michael L.Richardson, M.D. UW Radiology Home Anatomy Module List TMJ Title page TMJ Anatomy Anatomy TMJ Arthrography TMJ CT TMJMRI ...
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    Anatomy Modules TMJ Tutorial TMJ Anatomy TMJ Arthrography CT of the TMJ MRI of the TMJ ... Thurman Gillespy III, M.D.
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    16. First Capitol, David Ivey, D.D.S.
    Information about the services which include facial surgery, dental implants, orthognathic surgery, tmj disorder and wisdom tooth extraction. Patient information and contact details. St. Louis, MO.
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    17. Anatomy Modules: TMJ Anatomy & Function
    Search this site. UW Radiology Homepage. University of Washington Department of RadiologyAnatomy Modules tmj Anatomy Function. tmj Anatomy. Normal tmj Function.
    http://www.rad.washington.edu/anatomy/modules/TMJ/TMJAnatomy.html
    UW Radiology TMJ Anatomy Modules Thurman Gillespy III, M.D.
    Michael L.Richardson, M.D. UW Radiology Home Anatomy Module List TMJ Title Page TMJ Anatomy TMJ Arthrography TMJ CT TMJMRI Search this site ...
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    Anatomy Modules TMJ Anatomy The temporomandibular joint, or TMJ, is the articulation between the condyle of the mandible and the squamous portion of the temporal bone. The condyle is elliptically shaped with its long axis oriented mediolaterally. The articular surface of the temporal bone is composed of the concave articular fossa and the convex articular eminence The MENISCUS is a fibrous, saddle shaped structure that separates the condyle and the temporal bone. The meniscus varies in thickness: the thinner, central intermediate zone separates thicker portions called the anterior band and the posterior band . Posteriorly, the meniscus is contiguous with the posterior attachment tissues called the bilaminar zone . The bilaminar zone is a vascular, innervated tissue that plays an important role in allowing the condyle to move foreward. The meniscus and its attachments divide the joint into superior and inferior spaces. The superior joint space is bounded above by the articular fossa and the articular eminence. The

    18. TMJ Care Hawaii
    Dedicated to people who suffer from Temporo Mandibular Joint problems, also referred to as Temporal Category Health Conditions and Diseases......Dedicated to people who suffer from tmj (Temporo Mandibular Joint) problems, whichis also referred to as TMD Temporal Mandibular Dysfunction, CMD - Cranio
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    19. Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (Mar.1998)
    The temporomandibular joint, anatomy, disorders, surgery. Includes a brief discussion of tmj arthroscopy.
    http://www2.utmb.edu/otoref/Grnds/tmj-1998/tmj.htm
    TITLE: Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
    SOURCE: The University of Texas Medical Branch
    DATE: March 11, 1998
    RESIDENT PHYSICIAN: Michael E. Prater, MD
    FACULTY PHYSICIAN: Byron J. Bailey, MD
    SERIES EDITOR: Francis B. Quinn, Jr., MD
    Return to Grand Rounds Index "This material was prepared by physicians in partial fulfillment of educational requirements established for Continuing Postgraduate Medical Education activities and was not intended for clinical use in its present form. It was prepared for the purpose of stimulating group discussion in a interactive computer mediated conference setting. No warranties, either express or implied, are made with respect to its accuracy, completeness, or timeliness. The material does not necessarily reflect the current or past opinions of subscribers or other professionals and should not be used for purposes of diagnosis or treatment without consulting appropriate literature sources and informed professional opinion." Although no specific data exists regarding the social impact of temporamandibular joint disorders, TMJ is estimated to account for as much as thirty billion dollars a year in lost productivity. Americans lose 550 million work days every year due to symptoms associated with TMJ, with facial pain and headache being the most common complaints. Accordingly, analgesics directed at these symptoms are among the top selling over the counter medicines in our society. Despite the lack specific data regarding the incidence of these disorders, much has been learned over the last decade regarding specific pathology and therapy. Generic terms such as TMJ Syndrome, or Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome (MPD Syndrome) are generally outdated. It is now possible to differentiate between true muscular disorders and those disorders with pathological changes of the temporomandibular joint.

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