Varsha Kanjani, Neel D Gupta, Akash Bhatt, M. Tariq, Ajaz Ahmed, Kanchan Malawat
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Introduction: Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) being the most prevalent orofacial condition, is one of the major reason for patients to seek conservative intervention at dental hospital. The multifactorial etiology of TMDs along with the wide spectrum of associated signs and symptoms, mainly orofacial pain, restricted mouth opening, and deviation, has made the condition difficult to diagnose. The aim of the present study is to determine the signs and symptoms associated with temporomandibular disorders according to Research Diagnostic criteria for Temporomandibular disorders (RDC/TMD). Materials and Methods: The present cross-sectional study was conducted at dental hospital, Rajasthan among 1450 individuals. The 209 individuals, above 18 years of age who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in the study. Along with signs and symptoms of TMDs (VAS score for orofacial pain, clicking sound, crepitus, reduced mouth opening (less than 40 mm), joint deviation and tenderness, etc.) the structured questionnaire according to RDC/ TMD were also assessed. The data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 21 software. Results: In the present study population, the prevalence of TMDs was 14.41% only. Most of the patients were in 2nd decade (33.01%) with female predilection (69.85%). The VAS score for patients complaining of orofacial pain (58.85%) was 6.32±1.12 with reduced mouth opening in 42.58%. According to RDC/TMD, the most common finding observed was TM joint deviation (63.15 %), followed by clicking sound (56.93%), crepitus (46.41%), MPDS (12.91%), internal derangements (10.52%) and osteoarthritis (6.22%). Conclusion: The prevalence of TMDs was more prevalent in younger generation, especially with female predilection. The most common signs and symptoms seen in the present study were orofacial pain, followed by reduced mouth opening, TMJ deviation and clicking sound.
颞下颌紊乱(TMDs)是口腔颌面部最常见的疾病,是患者在牙科医院寻求保守干预的主要原因之一。TMDs的多因素病因以及广泛的相关体征和症状,主要是口面部疼痛,张嘴受限和偏差,使得该疾病难以诊断。本研究的目的是根据颞下颌疾病研究诊断标准(RDC/TMD)确定与颞下颌疾病相关的体征和症状。材料和方法:本横断面研究是在拉贾斯坦邦牙科医院进行的,共有1450人。209名符合纳入标准的18岁以上个体被纳入研究。根据RDC/ TMD进行结构化问卷评估,同时评估TMD的体征和症状(口面部疼痛、咔嗒声、耳鸣、开口缩小(小于40 mm)、关节偏差和压痛等)。使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 21软件对数据进行分析。结果:本研究人群中,tmd患病率仅为14.41%。以第二10年居多(33.01%),以女性为主(69.85%)。主诉口面部疼痛的患者(58.85%)VAS评分为6.32±1.12,其中开口缩小的占42.58%。根据RDC/TMD,最常见的表现是TM关节偏差(63.15%),其次是咔嗒声(56.93%)、肌力震颤(46.41%)、MPDS(12.91%)、内部紊乱(10.52%)和骨关节炎(6.22%)。结论:tmd患病率以年轻一代为主,以女性为主。在本研究中最常见的体征和症状是口面部疼痛,其次是张口缩小,TMJ偏差和咔嗒声。