The effect of muscle relaxant splint versus the intramuscular injection of local anesthesia in management of myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome

Inass Abd El-Rahman Abu El-Magd;

Abstract


Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a collective term representing a broad spectrum of clinical joint and muscle problems in the oro-facial area. These disorders are characterized by pain, joint sounds and irregular or limited jaw function. Myofacial pain


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Title The effect of muscle relaxant splint versus the intramuscular injection of local anesthesia in management of myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
Authors Inass Abd El-Rahman Abu El-Magd
Keywords The effect of muscle relaxant splint versus the intramuscular injection of local anesthesia in management of myofascial pain dysfunction syndrome
Issue Date 2007
Description 
Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is a collective term representing a broad spectrum of clinical joint and muscle problems in the oro-facial area. These disorders are characterized by pain, joint sounds and irregular or limited jaw function. Myofacial pain

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