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dc.creatorLutz C., Grettel
dc.creatorHoward Mora, Madeline
dc.date2011-01-01
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-02T22:19:10Z
dc.date.available2016-05-02T22:19:10Z
dc.identifierhttp://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/Odontos/article/view/4790
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10669/21379
dc.descriptionTemporomandibular disorders is a collective term used for different clinical conditions that involve the masticatory muscles, the temporomandibular joint or the associated structures. They are the most common cause of orofacial pain of non-dental origin, their etiology is multifactorial and they have been associated to diverse factors such as depression, stress, anxiety and trauma. Trauma, from a psychological perspective, is a perceptual and direct experience that develops in relation to one of the following events: experience or witnessed threatened death or serious injury, or other threat to the physical integrity or learning about unexpected or violent death, serious harm, or threat of death or injury experienced by a family member or other significant person. This article explores the relationship within temporomandibular disorders, traumatic experiences and their psychopathophysiological impact. es-ES
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dc.languagespa
dc.publisherUniversidad de Costa Ricaen-US
dc.rightsCopyright (c) 2014 Odovtosen-US
dc.sourceOdovtos International Journal of Dental Sciences; No 12 (2010): Odovtos No.12 (2010); 96-105es-ES
dc.sourceOdovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences; No 12 (2010): Odovtos No.12 (2010); 96-105en-US
dc.source2215-3411
dc.source1659-1046
dc.source10.15517/ijds.v0i12
dc.titleDesórdenes temporomandibulares y traumaes-ES
dc.typeartículo original


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