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Differentiële diagnostiek van orofaciale pijn

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Dit hoofdstuk beschrijft een aantal aandoeningen die een rol spelen bij de differentiële diagnostiek van TMD-pijn. Tevens wordt nader ingegaan op de problematiek van de persisterende idiopathische aangezichtspijn.

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Visscher, C., Lobbezoo, F. (2015). Differentiële diagnostiek van orofaciale pijn. In: Naeije, M., Lobbezoo, F., Visscher, C. (eds) Orale kinesiologie. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-0433-2_10

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