Trismus is defined in Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary as a tonic contraction of the muscles of mastication. In the past, this word was often used to describe the effects of tetanus, also called 'lock-jaw'. More recently, the term 'tri...
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Trismus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trismus is the inability to normally open the mouth due to one of many causes. It involves the trigeminal nerve. •Pericoronitis (inflammation of soft tissue around impacted third molar) is the most c...
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Common causes of Trismus symptom from a list of 42 total causes of symptom Trismus. ... Videos about Trismus ... Medications causing Trismus...
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Medication or drugs causing symptom Trismus as side effects or complications of treatment. ... Videos about Trismus ... Causes of Trismus...
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; Trismus means being unable to open the mouth completely. It can be caused by muscle, nerve or joint damage. ... Trismus often develops slowly, for example in someone who is receiving radiation. For this reason, it may go unnoticed for some time. Trismus also can develop suddenly. An example would be someone who is in a...
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Neuromuscular Lock Jaw (Trismus) FAQ's Dental Health Directory resource for self diagnosis treatment suggestion professional answers to what causes lockjaw, how to prevent it treatments for lock jaw, dental questions, Trismus, dentistry links and Ask The Dentist for finding answers to how do I and how do you fix treat ...
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A 7-year prospective follow-up report, which was previously presented in this journal as an initial pediatric case report, is presented as an approach to management of congenital trismus secondary to masseteric fibrous bands. ... The cause of trismus is not fully elucidated, but the condition can result in compromised...
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Trismus [ 2 of 5 ] 3. Rotate your head to the right. 4. Rotate your head to the left. 5. Bend your left ear to your left shoulder. 6. Bend your right ear to your right shoulder. Chin Tuck Sit or stand with your arms at your side.
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