Temporomandibular joint structural derangement and general joint hypermobility.

Journal of orofacial pain Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Huey-Yuan Wang, Tiffany Ting-Fang Shih, Juo-Song Wang, Yuh-Yuan Shiau, Yunn-Jy Chen
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Abstract

Aim: To explore the relationship between general joint hypermobility (GJH) and displacement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc as evident from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Methods: Fifth finger extension, thumb apposition, elbow extension, knee extension, trunk flexion, and ankle dorsiflexion were measured in 66 young female patients with MRI-evident TMJ internal derangement (ID) and in 30 age-matched female controls. The Beighton score of each subject was measured quantitatively. The possible association between TMJ ID and mobility of a single joint or index of GJH, ie, the Beighton score, were assessed with one-way ANOVA with post-hoc Bonferroni and chi-square test, respectively. Correlations of the mobility of every measured joint were also explored.

Results: Very few of the TMJ ID patients and control subjects were diagnosed with GJH according to the Beighton score. The Beighton score did not differentiate between subjects with and without TMJ ID. Subjects with TMJ ID, especially patients with MRI-evident disc displacement without reduction, seemed to have a stiffer trunk than controls, but this may not be of clinical relevance. The mobilities of paired joints were significantly correlated; however, the mobilities of different anatomical joints seemed to be independent.

Conclusion: Based on the Beighton score, GJH does not seem to be a reliable indicator of the presence of TMJ ID.

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颞下颌关节结构紊乱及全身关节活动过度。
目的:探讨一般关节过动症(GJH)与颞下颌关节(TMJ)椎间盘移位的关系。方法:对66例mri表现明显的年轻女性颞下颌关节内脱位(ID)患者和30例年龄相匹配的女性对照进行了五指伸度、拇指对位、肘部伸度、膝关节伸度、躯干屈曲和踝关节背屈的测量。定量测量各被试的贝顿得分。TMJ ID与单个关节活动度或GJH指数(即Beighton评分)之间可能存在的关联分别采用事后Bonferroni和卡方检验的单因素方差分析进行评估。还探讨了每个被测关节的可动性的相关性。结果:根据Beighton评分,很少有TMJ ID患者和对照组被诊断为GJH。Beighton评分没有区分有和没有TMJ ID的受试者。颞下颌关节ID患者,尤其是mri显示椎间盘移位但未复位的患者,似乎躯干比对照组更僵硬,但这可能与临床无关。配对关节的活动度显著相关;然而,不同解剖关节的活动似乎是独立的。结论:基于Beighton评分,GJH似乎不是TMJ ID存在的可靠指标。
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Journal of orofacial pain
Journal of orofacial pain 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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