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Care of Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders: An Educational Challenge

  • Yoly M. Gonzalez1,*,
  • Norman D. Mohl1

1Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14214 USA

DOI: 10.11607/jofph.16307 Vol.16,Issue 3,September 2002 pp.200-206

Published: 30 September 2002

*Corresponding Author(s): Yoly M. Gonzalez E-mail: ymg@buffalo.edu

Abstract

The ability to recognize, evaluate, and manage patients with temporomandibular disorders is an important component of general dental practice. Therefore, information about these disorders should be a basic part of the dental curriculum. Although most dental schools do include this subject in their educational programs, its teaching typically involves the presentation of didactic material in formal lectures or in seminars. This teaching, however valuable, rarely includes the “hands-on” clinical experience of actually caring for this patient population. To address this lack of clinical experience, the Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences of the School of Dental Medicine at the University at Buffalo has also developed a special elective program to offer dental students in their final undergraduate year the opportunity to obtain such experience.

Keywords

temporomandibular disorders; orofacial pain; dental education; patient care; descriptive epidemiology

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Yoly M. Gonzalez,Norman D. Mohl. Care of Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders: An Educational Challenge. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2002. 16(3);200-206.

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