Unraveling Psychological Distress in Temporomandibular Disorders: The Interplay of Somatization, Oral Behaviors, and Personality Traits
Puntos clave
The aim is to investigate the relationship between somatization, oral behaviors, personality traits, and psychological distress in temporomandibular disorders.
Explored the interplay between somatization and psychological distress.
Examined the impact of oral behaviors and personality traits.
Utilized qualitative analysis for findings.
Somatization was identified as the primary determinant of psychological distress.
The findings indicate that traditional focus on TMD alone may overlook crucial psychological factors.
Resumen
Somatization, rather than TMD, was the primary determinant of psychological distress, highlighting the need for integrative, culturally informed care.
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