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      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 14:16:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>TMJ or TMD? Headaches and Orofacial Pain</title>
      <description>My name is Francisco Alencar, DDS, MS, PhD and I am a professor and Marquette University School of Dentistry. I work in the field of Chronic Orofacial Pain, including TMJ disorders. I teach, see patients in the clinic and do research. I just wanted to clarify that TMJ only stands for the name of an articulation (Temporomandibular Joint). Every one has or should have 2 TMJs, one in each side. The correct term would be temporomandibular disorders...</description>
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