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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 115, No 2, 251-256.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 115, Issue 2, 251-256
Copyright © 1987 by American Dental Association


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Craniocervical dysfunction levels in a patient sample from a temporomandibular joint clinic



GT Clark, EM Green, MR Dornan, and VF Flack

Results gathered by examining 40 patients with temporomandibular disorders and 40 matched controls for craniocervical dysfunction showed that high scores were more frequent for patients with temporomandibular disorders. Results indicated that these patients should be screened routinely for craniocervical problems.


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