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Tyus- 25 questions

Gerald Davis- 25 questions


AKA “Anterior Guidance”
This is a trick, notice it does not say
“central fossa” instead says supporting
cusp

CR—> CO is slide in centric


Dr. Davis
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Via spinothalamic tract


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memory
PAIN!

vision
sensory/visual cortex

Fibers will attach to


pterygoid fovea infereiorly
and only 2.4-6% attach
superiorly 31%
Slide 36/74: IS NOT SUFFICIENT

THICK SLIDE 50/74


THIN
THICKEST

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Disharmony between CO and CR

This is achieved by the


inferior portion
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Dr. Davis question


this includes openbite
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1st: Type I SLIDE: 68/74


2nd: Type IIA
3rd: Type IIB

Slow twitch/postural
slow fatigue
fast fatigue

Pain from non painful stimuli SLIDE: 2/55

increased sensitivity to pain


a test used to indicate nerve damage

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inflammation of the nerve. Could also be due to any


virus, polyneuritis, diabetes, lupus, scleroderma, etc.
20%
45% Dr. Davis confirms it is actually V2
(shocker) There is no true difference to
35% V2 and V3

V3 nerve damage. Use Tinnel sign. Remember trauma is the main cause here. Phantom tooth
pain

A nerve disease or dysfunction


nerve damage. Tic neuralgia or Ramsey Hunt
Syndrome (Gentriculate neuralgia)

muscle related/TMD
burning feeling on one side

Only question that I am not sure of


-R.D.

splenius capitus

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Ant. Diagastric (md CI), temporalis (MX teeth), orbicularis oris+ buccinator (MX PM),
superficial masseter (upper/lower molar)
medial pterygoid and masseter

post. digastric, SCM, and splenius capitus


Facial paralysis: gentriculate neuralgia

CLICKING
LOCKING

Dr. Davis confirmed this in his 5


min video on pain. This is why
night guard are sometimes
recommended

Capsulitis is also known as arthalgia,


synovitis, retrodicitis

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May last up to 1-3 weeks

This is considered a predisposing/risk factor to TMD

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visualizing temporal artery/vein. NOT RELIABLE FOR TMJ


hard tissues/bone/osteoarthritic changes
soft tissues

NOT RELIABLE FOR TMJ


used for condylar changes

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OROFACIAL PAIN

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