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World J Stomatol. Feb 20, 2014; 3(1): 10-18
Published online Feb 20, 2014. doi: 10.5321/wjs.v3.i1.10
Published online Feb 20, 2014. doi: 10.5321/wjs.v3.i1.10
Figure 1 Percentage of patients that reported subjective symptoms of recurrent headache (A), morning tiredness (B), clicking sound (C), and painful temporomandibular joint disorders (D).
The patients responded to questions of whether they experienced those symptoms by selecting an answer with a preset numeric value, as follows: “no, never” (0); “rarely” (1); “often” (2); “very often or continuously” (3), before treatment (0 mo), at 3 mo and at 6 mo of subconscious temporomandibular dysfunction therapy.
- Citation: Florakis A, Fotinea SE, Yapijakis C. Subconscious temporomandibular dysfunction therapy: A new therapeutic approach for temporomandibular disorders. World J Stomatol 2014; 3(1): 10-18
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-6263/full/v3/i1/10.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5321/wjs.v3.i1.10