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Item Desórdenes temporomandibulares en adultos asociados con alteraciones psicosociales. Revisión sistemática(2022) Sanchez Chaves, Laura Isabel; Rodriguez Balanta, Michelle; Arana Gordillo, Diana Fernanda; Arana, Diana FernandaThe temporomandibular system is made up of bone, muscle and ligamentous tissue, allowing movement functions and protecting the joint from friction with the articular disc. When an alteration occurs in this system, a temporomandibular disorder (TMD) manifests itself. Its etiology is multifactorial and one of these factors, classified as perpetuators, are psychosocial disorders (APS), which have been found to be related to TMD and APS in adultsItem Estudio comparativo in vitro de microfiltración marginal entre materiales restauradores Cention N® y Amalgama De Plata”(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2019) Cuellar Gallego, Cheyla Andrea; Chavez Kalkhorst, Karina; Posso Valencia, Keyla Stephania; Arana Gordillo, Diana FernandaItem Etiología de los Desordenes Temporomandibulares(2022) Hurtado Romero, Kenny Stiven;; Cifuentes Velez, Juliana;; Vasquez Villanueva, Leidy Xiomara;; Arana Gordillo, Diana FernandaTemporomandibular disorders are related to the temporomandibular joint, the muscles of mastication and their associated structures, commonly there is pain located in the face that includes pain in the oral cavity (orofacial pain) sometimes causes headache or jaw pain , joint noises, limitation of jaw movement, difficulty opening or closing the mouth, ear pain, neck pain, among other signs and symptoms; Although temporomandibular disorders almost always present varied signs and symptoms that cause the patient to not be able to eat well, cannot open their mouth properly or cannot carry out their daily activities.Item La Fisioterapia como alternativa para tratamientos de DTM como la Luxación sin Reducción: Una Revisión Sistemática Narrativa(2022) Cortés Obando, Manuela; Mosquera Marin, Ashley; Ramirez Aramendiz, Daniela; Arana Gordillo, Diana FernandaIntroduction: The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is responsible for performing essential functions such as suction, breathing, swallowing, chewing and phonation. When a temporomandibular disorder occurs, these functions are not performed correctly; One of these alterations is Disc Luxation without reduction, in which the disc is dislocated in relation to the condyle and during normal movements of the mandible it does not return to its normal position with respect to the condyle.