The association between orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular disorders diagnosis and disease characteristics

Background The association between orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) has been contentious in the literature. Objectives To analyse the associations between orthodontic treatment and TMD diagnosis and diseases characteristics. Methods This case–control study included 291 ind...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of oral rehabilitation 2024-03, Vol.51 (3), p.487-499
Hauptverfasser: Shalish, Miriam, Leibovich, Avi, Zakuto, Avraham, Slutzky, Hulio, Chaushu, Stella, Almoznino, Galit
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Zusammenfassung:Background The association between orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular disorders (TMD) has been contentious in the literature. Objectives To analyse the associations between orthodontic treatment and TMD diagnosis and diseases characteristics. Methods This case–control study included 291 individuals, 192 TMDs and 99 controls. All patients underwent assessment based on a questionnaire and a clinical examination according to Axis I of the Research Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (RDC/TMD). Differences in orthodontic treatment between TMDs and controls, as well as across different TMD diagnoses within the TMD group were analysed. Patients who underwent orthodontic treatment were compared to those who did not, regarding their trauma history, bruxism, aggressive teeth brushing, level of oral hygiene, pain scores, muscle tenderness scores and subjective sleep quality. Results Of the 291 participants, 119 (40.9%) underwent orthodontic treatment and 172 (59.1%) had no orthodontics experience. Orthodontic treatment included: mandibular orthodontic treatment (102 subjects) and maxillary orthodontic treatment (113 subjects) of those 47 used a headgear. Following multivariate analysis among TMDs, orthodontic treatment was associated with a good level of oral hygiene versus poor (Odds ratio [OR]: 5.17 [1.04–25.59]), lower number of tender muscles [OR = 0.84 (0.74–0.96)] and lower (better) Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scores (OR = 0.86 [0.76–0.97]). None of the studied parameters maintained a statistically significant association with orthodontic treatment in the multivariate analysis among the entire study population. Conclusions Utilising a holistic approach, this study supports the main hypothesis that orthodontic treatment is not associated with TMD diagnosis and disease characteristics. The association between orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular disorders diagnosis and disease characteristics.
ISSN:0305-182X
1365-2842
DOI:10.1111/joor.13630