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The Role of Malocclusion and Oral Parafunctions in Predicting Signs and Symptoms of Temporomandibular Disorders—A Cross-Sectional Study

机译:咬合不正和口腔功能异常在预测颞下颌关节疾病体征和症状中的作用——一项横断面研究

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Background: The aim of this study was to examine to what extent malocclusion and parafunctional habits contribute to the development of signs and symptoms associated with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) in schoolchildren with mixed dentition in Croatia in a sample of 338 children, aged 9 to 15 years. Methods: TMD signs and symptoms assessed by the clinician were joint function and pain, masticatory muscles tenderness, range of mandibular motion, and joint sounds. To evaluate subjective symptoms and parafunctions, children and parents were asked about the presence of headaches, jaw locking, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) sounds, pain during mouth opening, or bruxism, as well as parafunctions like biting pencils or nails, chewing hard candies or ice, daily gum chewing, opening bottles with teeth, engaging in jaw play, thumb-sucking, and clenching/grinding teeth. Results: At least one symptom of a TMD was pronounced in 142 participants (42.0%). The most commonly reported parafunction was pencil or nail biting, present in 25.1% of participants. Class II malocclusion increased the likelihood by 2.6 times, pencil or nail biting by 2.34 times, and clenching/grinding teeth by 8.9 times that the subject would exhibit at least one TMD symptom. Conclusions: Every child with mixed dentition should undergo a brief examination of the TMJ, especially in cases of Class II malocclusion, pencil or nail biting, and teeth clenching or grinding, as these have all been identified as significant risk factors that increase the likelihood of experiencing TMD symptoms. This highlights the need for proactive screening and assessment by healthcare providers to reduce the risk and prevalence of TMDs in affected children and ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.
机译:背景: 本研究的目的是在多大程度上导致克罗地亚 338 名 9 至 15 岁儿童混合牙列学童出现与颞下颌关节疾病 (TMD) 相关的体征和症状。方法: 临床医生评估的 TMD 体征和症状为关节功能和疼痛、咀嚼肌压痛、下颌关节活动范围和关节声音。为了评估主观症状和功能障碍,儿童和家长被询问是否存在头痛、下巴锁定、颞下颌关节 (TMJ) 音、张口时疼痛或磨牙症,以及咬铅笔或指甲、咀嚼硬糖或冰块、每日咀嚼口香糖、用牙齿打开瓶子、玩下巴游戏、吮吸拇指和咬牙/磨牙。结果: 142 名参与者 (42.0%) 至少出现一种 TMD 症状。最常报告的功能障碍是咬铅笔或指甲,见于 25.1% 的参与者。II 类咬合不正使受试者表现出至少一种 TMD 症状的可能性增加了 2.6 倍,咬铅笔或指甲的可能性增加了 2.34 倍,咬牙/磨牙的可能性增加了 8.9 倍。结论:每个患有混合牙列的儿童都应该接受 TMJ 的简短检查,尤其是在 II 类咬合不正、咬铅笔或咬指甲以及咬牙或磨牙的情况下,因为这些都已被确定为增加出现 TMD 症状可能性的重要危险因素。这凸显了医疗保健提供者需要主动筛查和评估,以降低受影响儿童患 TMD 的风险和患病率,并确保及时诊断和治疗。

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