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      The Evolution of TMD Diagnosis : Past, Present, Future

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          This review explores the principles and process associated with the diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). TMD diagnosis has evolved substantially over the past 25 y. Previously, diagnosis focused solely on aberrations in oral structures, largely without empirical evidence. The Research Diagnostic Criteria for TMD (RDC/TMD) were developed on core principles of 1) a dual-axis system reflecting the biopsychosocial model, 2) a clear operationalization for reliability, and 3) the allowance of multiple diagnoses. These principles were retained in the subsequent validation research of the RDC/TMD, and the current diagnostic system—the Diagnostic Criteria for TMD (DC/TMD)—has improved on those principles as well as on diagnostic validity and protocols for assessing the psychosocial domain. Further investigations into etiology and its potential contribution to taxonomy revision are described, particularly within the context of complex disease. The review concludes with an outline of major research areas already underway that will support future revisions of the DC/TMD.

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          Journal
          J Dent Res
          J. Dent. Res
          JDR
          spjdr
          Journal of Dental Research
          SAGE Publications (Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA )
          0022-0345
          1544-0591
          16 June 2016
          September 2016
          1 September 2017
          : 95
          : 10 , Special Issue on Orofacial Pain
          : 1093-1101
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo, NY, USA
          [2 ]Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
          Author notes
          [*]R. Ohrbach, University at Buffalo, 355 Squire Hall, Buffalo, NY 14214, USA. Email: ohrbach@ 123456buffalo.edu
          Article
          PMC5004241 PMC5004241 5004241 10.1177_0022034516653922
          10.1177/0022034516653922
          5004241
          27313164
          710aca72-c6bd-4118-a409-f25566ee1f28
          © International & American Associations for Dental Research 2016
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          Clinical Review

          temporomandibular disorders,psychosocial factors,pain,informatics,diagnostic systems,decision making

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