
Abstract Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are multifactorial pathologies. The high prevalence of associated physical and psychological comorbidities necessitates a multidisciplinary approach involving other non-dental specialties. Current recommendations are based on effective, non-invasive, and reversible therapies tailored to each patient. Treatment includes both occlusal and non-occlusal approaches. Non-occlusal therapies consist of medication, functional rehabilitation methods, and therapeutic education. Keywords: Bruxism, parafunctional habits, maxillofacial rehabilitation, botulinum toxin, therapeutic education
parafunctional habits, Bruxism, botulinum toxin, therapeutic education, maxillofacial rehabilitation
parafunctional habits, Bruxism, botulinum toxin, therapeutic education, maxillofacial rehabilitation
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