Risk factors for anterior disc displacement with reduction and intermittent locking in adolescents
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| Publication date | 2011 |
| Journal | Journal of Orofacial Pain |
| Volume | Issue number | 25 | 2 |
| Pages (from-to) | 153-160 |
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| Abstract |
ims: To test the hypothesis that oral parafunctions and symptomatic temporomandibulair joint (TMJ) hypermobility are risk factors in adolescents for both anterior disc displacement with reduction (ADDR) and intermittent locking. Methods: Participants were two hundred sixty 12- to 16-year-old adolescents (52.3% female) visiting a university clinic for regular dental care. ADDR and symptomatic TMJ hypermobility were diagnosed using a structured clinical examination. During the anamnesis, reports of intermittent locking and of several parafunctions were noted, eg, nocturnal tooth grinding, diurnal jaw clenching, gum chewing, nail biting, lip and/or cheek biting, and biting on objects. The adolescents’ dentitions were examined for opposing matching tooth-wear facets as signs of tooth grinding. Risk factors for ADDR and intermittent locking were first assessed using univariate logistic regression and then entered into a stepwise backward multiple model. Results: While in the multiple model, ADDR was weakly associated only with increasing age (P = .02, explained variance 8.1%), intermittent locking was weakly correlated to diurnal jaw clenching (P = .05, explained variance 27.3%). Conclusion: In adolescence, diurnal clenching may be a risk factor for intermittent locking while age may be a risk factor for ADDR. Symptomatic TMJ hypermobility seems to be unrelated to either ADDR or to intermittent locking.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://www.quintpub.com/journals/jop/abstract.php?iss2_id=933&article_id=10706&article=8&title=Risk%20Factors%20for%20Anterior%20Disc%20Displacement%20with%20Reduction%20and%20Intermittent%20Locking%20in%20Adolescents#.UVRDPfJfbng |
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