Temporomandibular Joint Hypermobility Manifestation Based on Clinical Observations

(2015) Temporomandibular Joint Hypermobility Manifestation Based on Clinical Observations. Journal of international oral health : JIOH. pp. 1-4. ISSN 0976-7428 (Print) 0976-1799 (Linking)

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Joint range of motion might affected by some factors like laxity and increase joint mobility. Generalized joint hypermobility and temporomandibular joint hypermobility (TMJH) are reported as risk factors for temporomandibular disorders. The aim of this study was to survey the etiological factors of TMJH and its relations to habitual status. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 69 patients with TMJH were involved. After profiling personal information and medical history, the patients were divided into three groups based on their maximum mouth opening (MMO) as follow: (Light) MMO of 50-55 mm, (moderate): MMO between 55 and 65 mm, (severe) MMO >65 mm. For subjective observations, patients were asked to fill the prepared questionnaire. The objective evaluations conducted by a specialist. Finally, all the data subjected Chi-Square test by using SPSS software version 22 at a significant level of 0.05. RESULTS: TMJH was more common in women (74.2). The light group had significant differences with other groups in the discomfort of TMJ and TMJ sound (P < 0.05). Furthermore, sever group manifested highest percentage of masticatory pains, significantly (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: It can be concluded that pain in TMJ would have a correlation with MMO.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Generalized joint hypermobility Temporomandibular joint Temporomandibular joint disorder
Page Range: pp. 1-4
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of international oral health : JIOH
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 7
Number: 8
ISSN: 0976-7428 (Print) 0976-1799 (Linking)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/5525

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