Anterior disk displacement of the temporomandibular joint
Autor: | M. Augthun, Anke Roth, C. Müller-Leisse, Hubertus Spiekermann, W. Bauer |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male TMJ disorders Joint Dislocations Dentistry Orthodontics Palpation Statistics Nonparametric Random Allocation stomatognathic system Temporomandibular Joint Disc Occlusion medicine Humans Displacement (orthopedic surgery) Chi-Square Distribution Crepitus medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Centric relation medicine.disease Magnetic Resonance Imaging Masticatory force Temporomandibular joint stomatognathic diseases medicine.anatomical_structure Female Oral Surgery medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthop�die. 59:39-46 |
ISSN: | 1615-6714 1434-5293 |
DOI: | 10.1007/bf01321554 |
Popis: | In order to examine the diagnostic significance of typical clinical symptoms in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders for diagnosis of anterior disk displacement, clinical findings were compared with the degree of disk displacement in 84 TMJs of 59 patients with TMJ disorders, who were examined clinically and by means of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The control group consisted of 31 subjects with no TMJ symptoms. No significant correlation between the degree of anterior disk displacement and palpation pain of the masticatory muscles or clicking/crepitus of the TMJ could be found. Joint clicking was observed in 65% of patients with TMJ symptoms in normal disk position (NDP). The percentage of joint clicking was almost the same in patients with anterior disk displacement with reposition (ADWR) (68%). There were significant correlations between active mouth opening and disk position as well as between a history of pain and disk position. Patients with NDP and ADWR had almost identical mouth opening values: 48 (+/- 5) mm and 46 (+/- 5) mm respectively. In contrast to these groups the mean values decreased significantly to 42 (+/- 6) mm in patients with anterior disk displacement without reposition (ADWOR). There were no significant correlations between occlusal findings (centric relation and habitual relation, early occlusal contacts, abrasion facets) and disk position when viewed either collectively or individually. |
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