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Predictors of TMJ in Children?

18 Sep 202518 Sep 2025
Get FORMED: This was a cross-sectional study of schoolchildren with mixed dentition in Croatia in a sample of 338 children, aged 9 to 15 years. Children were examined for presence of…
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Jaw Clenching to help Balance?

11 Sep 202511 Sep 2025
Get FORMED: This study highlights a newer direction of balance intervention that aims to utilize pre-emptive clenching behaviors as part of a dynamic balance training routine. Typical balance improvements are…
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What Does Jaw Shape Have to do with Disc Displacement?

13 Aug 2025
Get FORMED: *In the most basic terms, "shorter" jaws are more likely to produce TMJ disc displacements. The following retrospective study evaluated total of 294 TMJ MRI's of 147 female…
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COVID-19 and TMD?

8 Aug 20258 Aug 2025
Get FORMED: "Long-term stress triggers the body’s defensive reactions, generating various degrees of pathological emotional tension. Studies have shown higher muscle activity in the swelling of neck and head muscles,…
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Masseter Calcinosus?

7 Aug 20257 Aug 2025
Get FORMED: This case report detailed the presence of a rare, idiopathic swelling in the masseter that presented as facial asymmetry for ~1 yr prior to evaluation. The swelling was…

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