Abstract
Article Title and Bibliographic Information Efficacy of an Early Intervention for Patients with Acute Temporomandibular Disorder-Related Pain: A One-Year Outcome Study Gatchel RJ, Stowell AW, et al. J Am Dent Assoc 2006;137(3):339-47 Level of Evidence 1b Purpose/Question To assess the ability of a 6-session intervention using cognitive-behavioral skills training and biofeedback to reduce pain, improve emotional functioning, reduce health care use, and prevent progression to chronic status in patients with acute temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain. Source of Funding Government (National Institutes of Health) Type of Study/Design Randomized Controlled Trial
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