Predictors of Long-Term Temporomandibular Disorder Pain Intensity: An 8-Year Cohort Study
Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache2018Vol. 32(2), pp. 113–122
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Abstract
In participants with moderate to severe baseline TMD pain intensity, higher baseline physical HRQoL predicted lower TMD pain intensity at 8 years follow-up. PCS score could contribute to a multifactorial long-term TMD pain prediction model.
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