Prosthodontic management of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) involves the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of issues affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and associated muscles. This book briefs about the temporomandibular joint disorders and its prosthodontic management. TMD can manifest as pain, clicking, limited movement, or other symptoms in the jaw joint and surrounding areas. The prosthodontic approach to managing TMD typically begins with a comprehensive evaluation, including patient history, clinical examination, and imaging studies like X-rays or MRI. This helps identify the underlying cause and extent of the disorder. Treatment options vary based on the specific needs of each patient but may include: Occlusal splints, prosthodontic interventions, physical therapy and stress management techniques. Overall, prosthodontic management of TMD aims to alleviate pain, restore proper function, and improve the overall quality of life for patients experiencing temporomandibular joint disorders.