Relationship between Temporomandibular Disorders and Occlusal States Dental Students

측두하악장애와 교합상태와의 관계에 대한 연구

  • Ji-Hee Kim (Dept. of Oral Diagnosis and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University) ;
  • Ji-Won Lee (Dept. of Oral Diagnosis and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University) ;
  • Sung-Chang Chung (Dept. of Oral Diagnosis and Oral Medicine, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University)
  • Published : 1991.06.01

Abstract

In this study, 88 dental students were examined to evaluate the relationship between occlusal states and TM disorders for the epidemiologic study of TM disorders. The clinical evaluation were composed of mandibular movement, TMJ noise, occlusal states and muscle palpation. The following results were disclosed. 1. The frequencies of pain on mandibular movement were 3.4% on maximum opening, 1.13% on protrusion and no pain on laterotrusion. 2. The frequencies on TMJ sound were 21.6% in click, 1.13% in crepitus. 3. The frequency of tenderness on palpation was 12.5% on extra oral, intraoral and neck muscles, tenderness on palpation of TMJ capsule were reported 5 cases, and 4 of them were female. 4. The distribution of Angle's classification was found 79.5% in class I, 4.5% in clasII-div.1 and 15.9% in class III. There was no significant differences on TM disorders between Angles classifications. 5. There was no significant differences on TM disorders between the subjects of canine guided occlusion and group function occlusion, and also for the differences between the subjects of nonworking side interferences and no interferences on laterotrusion. 6. There was no significant differences on TM disorders between the subjects of anterior teeth trauma in C.C. and no anterior teeth trauma, but there were significant differences between the subjects of posterior protrusive contact and no posterior protrusive contact.

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