Diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders—INfORM recommendations: Comprehensive and short‐form adaptations for adolescents

Background The Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) for use in adults is in use worldwide. Until now, no version of this instrument for use in adolescents has been proposed. Objective To present comprehensive and short‐form adaptations of the adult version of DC/TMD that are...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of oral rehabilitation 2023-11, Vol.50 (11), p.1167-1180
Hauptverfasser: Ekberg, EwaCarin, Nilsson, Ing‐Marie, Michelotti, Ambrosina, Al‐Khotani, Amal, Alstergren, Per, Rodrigues Conti, Paulo Cesar, Durham, Justin, Goulet, Jean‐Paul, Hirsch, Christian, Kalaykova, Stanimira, Kapos, Flavia P., King, Christopher D., Komiyama, Osamu, Koutris, Michail, List, Thomas, Lobbezoo, Frank, Ohrbach, Richard, Palermo, Tonya M., Peck, Christopher C., Penlington, Chris, Restrepo, Claudia, Rodrigues, Maria Joao, Sharma, Sonia, Svensson, Peter, Visscher, Corine M., Wahlund, Kerstin, Rongo, Roberto
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Zusammenfassung:Background The Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders (DC/TMD) for use in adults is in use worldwide. Until now, no version of this instrument for use in adolescents has been proposed. Objective To present comprehensive and short‐form adaptations of the adult version of DC/TMD that are appropriate for use with adolescents in clinical and research settings. Methods International experts in TMDs and experts in pain psychology participated in a Delphi process to identify ways of adapting the DC/TMD protocol for physical and psychosocial assessment of adolescents. Results The proposed adaptation defines adolescence as ages 10–19 years. Changes in the physical diagnosis (Axis I) include (i) adapting the language of the Demographics and the Symptom Questionnaires to be developmentally appropriate for adolescents, (ii) adding two general health questionnaires, one for the adolescent patient and one for their caregivers and (iii) replacing the TMD Pain Screener with the 3Q/TMD questionnaire. Changes in the psychosocial assessment (Axis II) include (i) adapting the language of the Graded Chronic Pain Scale to be developmentally appropriate for adolescents, (ii) adding anxiety and depression assessment that have been validated for adolescents and (iii) adding three constructs (stress, catastrophizing and sleep disorders) to assess psychosocial functioning in adolescents. Conclusion The recommended DC/TMD, including Axis I and Axis II for adolescents, is appropriate to use in clinical and research settings. This adapted first version for adolescents includes changes in Axis I and Axis II requiring reliability and validity testing in international settings. Official translations of the comprehensive and short‐form to different languages according to INfORM requirements will enable a worldwide dissemination and implementation.
ISSN:0305-182X
1365-2842
1365-2842
DOI:10.1111/joor.13488