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</blockquote>Therefore, objectivity, scientific humility and a change of mindset in the interpretation of biological phenomena are needed, a topic that we will address in the 'Extraordinary Science' section At this stage, however, it is advisable to sort out the contents by resuming the already anticipated references regarding the classification of Orofacial Pain and DTM but in a more specific way to address the clinical cases to follow. Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions affecting the masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and other associated structures.<ref name=":4" /> According to the diagnostic criteria for TMD (DC/TMD), as already reported, in 'Axis I', TMD could be divided into intra-articular disorders, including disc displacement, arthralgia, arthritis and osteoarthritis, and muscle disorders.<ref name=":4" /> The latter are also referred to as “myogenic TMDs”, which can be further classified into: local myalgia, if the pain is localized on palpation; myofascial pain, if the pain spreads within the palpated muscle territory; and myofascial pain with referral, if the pain spreads beyond the border of the masticatory muscles.<ref name=":4" /> | </blockquote>Therefore, objectivity, scientific humility and a change of mindset in the interpretation of biological phenomena are needed, a topic that we will address in the 'Extraordinary Science' section At this stage, however, it is advisable to sort out the contents by resuming the already anticipated references regarding the classification of Orofacial Pain and DTM but in a more specific way to address the clinical cases to follow. Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions affecting the masticatory muscles, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and other associated structures.<ref name=":4" /> According to the diagnostic criteria for TMD (DC/TMD), as already reported, in 'Axis I', TMD could be divided into intra-articular disorders, including disc displacement, arthralgia, arthritis and osteoarthritis, and muscle disorders.<ref name=":4" /> The latter are also referred to as “myogenic TMDs”, which can be further classified into: local myalgia, if the pain is localized on palpation; myofascial pain, if the pain spreads within the palpated muscle territory; and myofascial pain with referral, if the pain spreads beyond the border of the masticatory muscles.<ref name=":4" /> | ||
<blockquote>[[File:Question 2.jpg|50x50px|link=https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/File:Question_2.jpg|left]][[File:Hephaptic edited.jpeg|thumb|200x200px|'''Figure 1:''' | <blockquote>[[File:Question 2.jpg|50x50px|link=https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/File:Question_2.jpg|left]][[File:Hephaptic edited.jpeg|thumb|200x200px|'''Figure 1:''' Ephaptic transmission|link=https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/File:Hephaptic_edited.jpeg]]'''Machine language logic''' | ||
With regard to "myogenic TMDs" it is not as simple as the description of the CDR appears because, as we have highlighted for our poor patient '[[Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission|Mary Poppins]]', the muscle pain and bone deconstruction of the ATM had concealed, in a logic of classical language, a much more serious organic damage that beyond the classifications it was possible to resolve, after 10 years of pilgrimage among various specialists. Only by acquiring a machine language logic was it possible to interpret the encrypted code of the 'Ephaptic Transmission'. (Figure 1) Having said this, classifications are welcome but not the use of a verbal language logic which remains, however, a vague phenomenon and ambiguous. Formal language logics such as mathematics are certain in the sense that equation <math>x^2=-1</math> has no solutions in the set of real numbers, because in this set there are no numbers whose square is negative. The value <math>i</math> is then defined, called the imaginary unit, which has the following property: <math>i^2=-1.</math> The equation <math>x^2=\pm1</math> does not exist in mathematics as it does in medical diagnostics. Without going into overly specialized topics which, however, we will address in the 'Extraordinary Science' section, in a logic of verbal language the uncertainty is much higher than that which occurs in a logic of machine language because Poppins could be affected (as they are things went) from myalgia, TMD, vasculitis, Morphea or from hemimasticatory spasm while the 'Ephaptic transmission' remains forever an organic damage and the clinical interpretation cannot be dichotomous as <math>1^2</math> cannot be <math>\pm1</math> but only <math>-1</math>. | With regard to "myogenic TMDs" it is not as simple as the description of the CDR appears because, as we have highlighted for our poor patient '[[Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission|Mary Poppins]]', the muscle pain and bone deconstruction of the ATM had concealed, in a logic of classical language, a much more serious organic damage that beyond the classifications it was possible to resolve, after 10 years of pilgrimage among various specialists. Only by acquiring a machine language logic was it possible to interpret the encrypted code of the 'Ephaptic Transmission'. (Figure 1) Having said this, classifications are welcome but not the use of a verbal language logic which remains, however, a vague phenomenon and ambiguous. Formal language logics such as mathematics are certain in the sense that equation <math>x^2=-1</math> has no solutions in the set of real numbers, because in this set there are no numbers whose square is negative. The value <math>i</math> is then defined, called the imaginary unit, which has the following property: <math>i^2=-1.</math> The equation <math>x^2=\pm1</math> does not exist in mathematics as it does in medical diagnostics. Without going into overly specialized topics which, however, we will address in the 'Extraordinary Science' section, in a logic of verbal language the uncertainty is much higher than that which occurs in a logic of machine language because Poppins could be affected (as they are things went) from myalgia, TMD, vasculitis, Morphea or from hemimasticatory spasm while the 'Ephaptic transmission' remains forever an organic damage and the clinical interpretation cannot be dichotomous as <math>1^2</math> cannot be <math>\pm1</math> but only <math>-1</math>. |
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