MRI Views of the Temporomandibular Joints between Male and Female Volunteers in 20's
[Abstract: ]The purpose of this study was to compare image diagnosis made by magnetic resonance imaging with the clinical symptoms of volunteer subjects who did not have temporomandibular disorders (TMD) as chief complaint. We collected 100 male and 100 female volunteers of the 20~29-years-olds age...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of Meikai Dental Medicine 2014-02, Vol.43 (1), p.63-68 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [Abstract: ]The purpose of this study was to compare image diagnosis made by magnetic resonance imaging with the clinical symptoms of volunteer subjects who did not have temporomandibular disorders (TMD) as chief complaint. We collected 100 male and 100 female volunteers of the 20~29-years-olds age bracket by random sampling. Each subject selfreported whether or not they had TMJ disease symptoms that include pain, joint noise in his/her TMJ, and limited mouth opening in the range between their upper and lower incisal edges. After these reports, we performed MRI of TMJ at the time of the closing and opening of the jaws. Then we decided the diagnosis and compared the TMJ status between the males and females. The mean age of males was 24.2 years; and that of females, 23.8 years. The mouth opening range limit incidence of less than 40 mm showed a prevalence of 5.0% for the males and 21.0% for the females. The respective prevalence of joint noise for males and females was 30.0% and 28.0%. Males have a prevalence of sharp pain of 6.0%; and females, 4.0%. Most of the subjects showed no disc displacement (NDD). Anterior disc displacement with reduction (ADDwR) occurred in 17.5% male joints and in 15.0% female joints; and that without reduction in 6.5% male joints and 14.5% female joints (p |
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ISSN: | 1881-4298 |