Abstract
The myo-moniter, bite plane and occlusal adjustment therapy were applied to 33 patients with temporomandibular syndrome, 7 male and 26 female patients. The therapy was considered to be effective in 28 (84.8%) out of these 33 patients, and there was a marked improvement of subjective symptoms such as pain and trismus. The therapy was highly effective against temporomandibular syndrome caused by occlusal disharmony, enabling improvement of occlusal disharmony without the risk of excessive or inappropriate grinding of teeth or denture.