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260 Psychiatric diagnosis TMD type No objective signs Myogenic pain Disk displacement Osteoarthritis degenerative joint disease Total Mood disorders 11, 0 10, 1 20, 2 0 41, 3 Major depression 0 10, 1 0 0 10, 1 Dysthimia 11, 0 0 20, 2 0 31, 2 Anxiety disorders Generalized anxiety disorder 0 0 10, 1 0 10, 1 Somatoform disorders 265, 21 32, 1 51, 4 110, 11 458, 37 Body dimorphic disorder 10, 1 0 11, 0 0 21, 1 Conversion disorder 30, 3 0 0 0 30, 3 Hypochondriasis 10, 1 0 0 0 10, 1 Somatization disorder 51, 4 11, 0 30, 3 30, 3 122, 10 Somatoform pain disorder 61, 5 0 0 10, 1 71, 6 Undifferetiated somatoform disorer 103, 7 21, 1 10, 1 70, 7 204, 16 Adjustment disorder with depressed mood 0 10, 1 0 0 10, 1 Psychological factors affecting physical condition 0 0 10, 1 10, 1 20, 2 No mental disorders 0 32, 1 0 0 32, 1 Total 276, 21 84, 4 91, 8 120, 12 5611,45 Miyaoka M, et al. Jpn J Gen Hosp Psychiatry 1997; 9: 49 53. 44
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266 Historical Changes of Psychosomatic Therapy for Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders Hiroyuki Wake, PhD, DDS a, and Osamu Komiyama, PhD, DDS b a Midori Pediatric Dental Clinic b Department of Oral Function and Rehabilitation, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo Ann Jpn Prosthodont Soc 4 : 256-266, 2012 ABSTRACT Key words