A. Khan, Aleeza Sana, Zarah Sufian, Ammarah Afreen, Asma Shakoor, Eruj Shuja
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Objective: This study aims to identify the prevalence of parafunctional habits and common symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in young individuals reporting to the Watim Dental College
Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out by a survey and clinical examination over a period of six months from September 2021 to February 2022. Data from 103 patients, who fulfilled the inclusion criteria, were collected using a structured questionnaire and clinical examination regarding their parafunctional habits and temporomandibular joint symptoms. Informed consent was filled out by all the participants. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23. A descriptive analysis was calculated for both quantitative and qualitative variables.
Results: The prevalence of oral parafunctional habits among the study sample was quantified on a binary scale (yes/no) where nail-biting was observed to be highly prevalent (38%), followed by mouth breathing (27%). The most frequently reported temporomandibular joint symptom was noise (clicking or crepitation) which was 66%. Difficulty in mouth opening was the least common (20%) of all the symptoms noted.
Conclusion: It may be concluded from our study that amongst parafunctional habits nail biting is the most common habit amongst young individuals and amongst the temporomandibular joint disorder clicking and crepitation is the most common symptom persistent with the condition.
Keywords: clicking, nail-biting, parafunctional habits, temporomandibular joint symptoms
目的:本研究旨在确定在Watim牙科学院报告的年轻人中颞下颌疾病的副功能习惯和常见症状的患病率。材料和方法:本横断面研究通过从2021年9月到2022年2月为期6个月的调查和临床检查进行。103例符合纳入标准的患者,通过结构化问卷和临床检查收集数据,了解他们的功能习惯和颞下颌关节症状。所有参与者都填写了知情同意书。数据分析采用SPSS version 23。对定量变量和定性变量进行描述性分析。结果:研究样本中口腔副功能习惯的患病率以二元量表(是/否)进行量化,其中咬指甲的患病率很高(38%),其次是口呼吸(27%)。最常见的颞下颌关节症状是噪音(咔嗒声或咯吱声),占66%。开口困难是所有症状中最不常见的(20%)。结论:从我们的研究中可以得出结论,在青少年的副功能习惯中,咬指甲是最常见的习惯,而在颞下颌关节紊乱中,咔嗒声和吱吱声是最常见的症状。关键词:咔哒声,咬指甲,功能习惯,颞下颌关节症状