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Search for: [Abstract = "ical basis for diagnosing stomatognathic system dysfunction\: pain, acoustic effects in the area of the TMJ, head pain and impaired mandibular range of motion. 2. Diagnosis of SS functional disorders requires confirmation via specialized tests and taking the psychoemotive state into account in the case of patients above 45\-years\-of\-age. 3. The diagnostic procedure methodology should be supplemented with two additional parameters\: a pain measurement scale and a tooth grinding index. 4 The methods of treating SS dysfunction in the UDC can be considered partially effective which means that they partially or fully eliminate muscle, joint and head pain symptoms. However they do not always produce an elimination of the accompanying acoustic symptoms."]

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