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Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome
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Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome
Related Terms
TMJ Dysfunction
TMJ Syndrome
Differential Diagnoses
Dental infection
Ear
or
sinus infection
Gout
Headache (
cluster
,
migraine
, or tension)
Jaw
dislocation
or fracture
Lyme disease
Specialists
Clinical Psychologist
Dentist
Oral / Maxillofacial Surgeon
Otolaryngologist
Comorbid Conditions
Arthritis
or other connective tissue disease
Dental disorders
Immune system suppression
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Factors Influencing Duration
Factors that might influence the length of disability include joint or cartilage damage.
Medical Codes
ICD-9-CM:
524.52 -
Dentofacial Functional Abnormalities; Limited Mandibular Range of Motion
524.53 -
Dentofacial Functional Abnormalities; Deviation in Opening and Closing of the Mandible
524.6 -
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
524.60 -
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Syndrome, Unspecified
524.62 -
Arthralgia of Temporomandibular Joint
524.64 -
Dentofacial Anomalies, Including Malocclusion, Temporomandibular Joint Sounds on Opening and/or Closing the Jaw
524.69 -
Specified Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Other
Cited References
Heffer, Steven M. "Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome."
eMedicine
. Eds. Jerome F.X. Naradzay, et al. 30 Jun. 2004. Medscape. 18 Oct. 2004 <http://emedicine.com/emerg/topic569.htm>.
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