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Oral parafunctions, piercing and signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in high school students

机译:高中生口腔功能异常,穿孔和颞下颌疾病的体征和症状

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Objective The use of chewing-gum and piercing has become common among adolescents and might result in increased oral muscle activity and overloading. Aim To investigate the frequency of oral piercing and parafunctions in relation to symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) among adolescents. Materials and methods One hundred and twenty-four third level high school students, living either in a city or in a small town, enrolled in either science or media programmes, were included. The students completed a questionnaire regarding different parafunctions and symptoms of TMD. A clinical examination of the temporomandibular system and estimation of the tooth wear was performed in 116 students. Results Chewing-gum was used by 86% of the students (25% with a daily use) and 14% had an oral piercing. The science students used more chewing gum than the media students (p=0.008), while the media students had more piercings (p<0.001). Symptoms once a week or more were reported with 39% for headache, 18% for clicking, 7% for facial pain and 6% for difficulty to open wide. Girls reported more headaches (p=0.007) and more severe symptoms (p=0.003), had more medical consultations and used more analgesics (both p<0.05) and had more clinical signs (p=0.01) than boys. Girls had more oral piercings and used more chewing gum than boys (both p<0.05). The media students had more sick leave (p<0.01) than the science students. Chewing-gum use was associated with headache (p<0.01), with difficulty to open wide (p<0.05) and with tenderness of the temporomandibular joints and muscles (both p<0.05). Oral piercing was associated with headache and muscle tenderness (both p<0.05) and daily nail biting with headache (p<0.05) and tooth wear (p=0.004). Conclusions There is an association between use of chewing gum, nail biting, oral piercing, and symptoms of TMD.
机译:目的咀嚼口香糖和刺穿在青少年中已很普遍,可能导致口腔肌肉活动增加和超负荷。目的探讨与青少年颞下颌关节疾病(TMD)症状相关的口腔穿刺和辅助功能的发生频率。材料和方法研究对象包括居住在城市或小镇上的124名高中学生,他们都参加了科学或媒体课程。学生们完成了有关TMD不同功能和症状的问卷调查。对116名学生进行了颞下颌系统的临床检查和牙齿磨损的评估。结果86%的学生使用口香糖(每天使用25%),有14%的学生使用口香糖。理科学生使用口香糖的比例高于媒体学生(p = 0.008),而媒体学生的口香糖较多(p <0.001)。每周一次或多次出现症状,头痛的占39%,点击的占18%,面部疼痛占7%,而难以张开的占6%。女孩比男孩报告更多的头痛(p = 0.007)和更严重的症状(p = 0.003),进行了更多的医疗咨询,并且使用了更多的镇痛药(p <0.05)和更多的临床体征(p = 0.01)。与男孩相比,女孩的口腔穿孔次数更多,使用的口香糖更多(p均<0.05)。媒体类学生的病假要多于理科学生(p <0.01)。咀嚼口香糖的使用与头痛有关(p <0.01),难以张开(p <0.05)以及颞下颌关节和肌肉的压痛(p <0.05)。口腔穿刺与头痛和肌肉压痛(均p <0.05)以及每天咬指甲伴头痛(p <0.05)和牙齿磨损(p = 0.004)有关。结论口香糖的使用,指甲咬伤,口腔穿刺和TMD症状之间存在关联。

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