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Dysfunktionen im Kiefergelenk

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Mit den Erkrankungen des Kiefergelenkes und seinen verschiedenen Dys- und Malfunktionen beschäftigen sich Vertreter ganz unterschiedlicher medizinischer Fachrichtungen, wie Stomatologen/Kieferorthopäden, HNO-Ärzte, Neurologen und Manualmediziner. Der vorliegende Artikel versucht das Wissen der genannten unterschiedlichen Disziplinen bezüglich dieses vieldiskutierten Problems zusammenzufassen. Das Verständnis für die temporomandibuläre Dysfunktion und seine Behandlung beinhaltet die Möglichkeit einer erfolgreichen Therapie von so häufigen Beschwerden wie Kopfschmerz, Schwindel, Tinnitus und einigen Hörstörungen.

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Vacek, J., Ellis, R.M. Dysfunktionen im Kiefergelenk. Manuelle Medizin 41, 481–486 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00337-003-0250-z

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