Preferred Name

temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome
Synonyms

Joint Syndrome, Temporomandibular

TMJPDS - Temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome

Syndrome, TMJ

Costen's syndrome

Costens Syndrome

Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome, Temporomandibular Joint

Costen Syndrome

Costen's complex

Snapping jaw

Temporomandibular joint-pain-dysfunction syndrome

TMJ Syndrome

Mandibular dysfunction

Syndrome, Temporomandibular Joint

TMJ syndrome

Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome

Temporomandibular joint syndrome

Myofascial pain - dysfunction syndrome of TMJ

Temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome

Costen's Syndrome

Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome

Syndrome, Costen's

temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome

Definitions

A common disorder noted with jaw movement. It may be caused by malocclusion, repetitive use injury, trauma or arthritis. It is more prevalent among females between their second and fourth decades. Clinical signs include preauricular pain, temporomandibular joint clicking (as the mandibular condyle slips from the articulation made with the capsular disc and temporal bone) and restriction of jaw motion. Clinical course is typically benign but may progress to associated headaches, ear and neck pain, tinnitus and dislocation of temporomandibular joint. Prognosis is favorable as a majority of cases will respond to conservative management.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0021895

altLabel

Joint Syndrome, Temporomandibular

TMJPDS - Temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome

Syndrome, TMJ

Costen's syndrome

Costens Syndrome

Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome, Temporomandibular Joint

Costen Syndrome

Costen's complex

Snapping jaw

Temporomandibular joint-pain-dysfunction syndrome

TMJ Syndrome

Mandibular dysfunction

Syndrome, Temporomandibular Joint

TMJ syndrome

Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome

Temporomandibular joint syndrome

Myofascial pain - dysfunction syndrome of TMJ

Temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome

Costen's Syndrome

Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome

Syndrome, Costen's

temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome

definition

A common disorder noted with jaw movement. It may be caused by malocclusion, repetitive use injury, trauma or arthritis. It is more prevalent among females between their second and fourth decades. Clinical signs include preauricular pain, temporomandibular joint clicking (as the mandibular condyle slips from the articulation made with the capsular disc and temporal bone) and restriction of jaw motion. Clinical course is typically benign but may progress to associated headaches, ear and neck pain, tinnitus and dislocation of temporomandibular joint. Prognosis is favorable as a majority of cases will respond to conservative management.

has_exact_synonym

temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome

has_related_synonym

Joint Syndrome, Temporomandibular

TMJPDS - Temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome

Syndrome, TMJ

Costen's syndrome

Costens Syndrome

Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome, Temporomandibular Joint

Costen Syndrome

Costen's complex

Snapping jaw

Temporomandibular joint-pain-dysfunction syndrome

TMJ Syndrome

Mandibular dysfunction

Syndrome, Temporomandibular Joint

TMJ syndrome

Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome

Temporomandibular joint syndrome

Myofascial pain - dysfunction syndrome of TMJ

Temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction syndrome

Costen's Syndrome

Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome

Syndrome, Costen's

label

temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome

prefixIRI

MONDO:0021895

prefLabel

temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome

textual definition

A common disorder noted with jaw movement. It may be caused by malocclusion, repetitive use injury, trauma or arthritis. It is more prevalent among females between their second and fourth decades. Clinical signs include preauricular pain, temporomandibular joint clicking (as the mandibular condyle slips from the articulation made with the capsular disc and temporal bone) and restriction of jaw motion. Clinical course is typically benign but may progress to associated headaches, ear and neck pain, tinnitus and dislocation of temporomandibular joint. Prognosis is favorable as a majority of cases will respond to conservative management.

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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0006862

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005473

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0002254

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