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Arthur W. English

    Moving temporomandibular joint research into the 21st century
    Advancing diagnostic approaches for temporomandibular joint disorders
    • Temporomandibular diseases and disorders, commonly referred to as ‘TMJ’, represent a family of complex and poorly understood health problems manifested by pain in and around the jaw and associated muscles, and limitations in the ability to make the normal movements of speech, facial expression, eating, chewing, and swallowing. One of the critical needs in this field is to develop scientifically validated guidelines for their diagnosis. In Advancing Diagnostic Approaches for TMJ Disorders, scientists from different disciplines collaborate to provide an understanding of the needs and challenges currently faced in the diagnosis of temporomandibular diseases and disorders. Papers in this volume assess current methods and explore new ways to define the TMJ vulnerable population through the utilization of new and emerging technologies provided through bioengineering, bio- imaging, and computational biology. Since it is estimated that ten million people in the United States have signs of TMJs, all medical practitioners should be encouraged to read this publication. It should be of special interest to all dentists, oral surgeons, orthodontists, and primary care physicians, who are most likely to see these patients first, and to orthopedists and pain specialists.

      Advancing diagnostic approaches for temporomandibular joint disorders
    • This publication brings together an international panel of highly skilled and renowned surgical experts introducing the reader to the latest innovations in surgical endoscopy and laparoscopy. In recent years there has been a wide range of innovations and new developments in gastrointestinal endoscopy. New technical devices based on high magnification have further progressed to the dimension of microscopic endoscopy. Moreover, the visual assessment of the entire small bowel and the biliary/pancreatic system has become possible. These developments have revolutionized the approach to diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. The borders between traditional medical and surgical ndoscopy are beginning to disappear, making room for more interaction across medical and surgical disciplines. Integrating gastroenterological and surgical points of view on these modern technologies will greatly benefit the patients. Those involved in the surgical treatment of gastrointestinal diseases, be it gastroenterological surgeons or surgical gastroenterologists, will find a wealth of information in this publication.

      Moving temporomandibular joint research into the 21st century