
doi: 10.2319/051015-318.1
pmid: 26512757
pmc: PMC8601478
handle: 11365/1238056 , 11577/3189698 , 11392/2351912
doi: 10.2319/051015-318.1
pmid: 26512757
pmc: PMC8601478
handle: 11365/1238056 , 11577/3189698 , 11392/2351912
ABSTRACT Objectives: To assess if subjects with a clinical diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) have a similar prevalence of orthodontic history as a population of TMD-free individuals and to assess if those subjects who have a history of ideal orthodontics have fewer symptoms than those with a history of nonideal orthodontics. Materials and Methods: Two groups of age- and sex-matched individuals belonging to either a study (“TMD”) or a control group were recruited. Subjects who underwent orthodontic treatment were classified as having a history of ideal or nonideal orthodontics based on the current presence of normal values in five reference occlusal features. Results: The correlation with a history of orthodontic treatment was not clinically significant for any of the TMD diagnoses (ie, muscle pain, joint pain, disc displacement, arthrosis), with Phi (Φ) coefficient values within the −0.120 to 0.058 range. Within the subset of patients with a history of orthodontics, the correlation of ideal or nonideal orthodontic treatment with TMD diagnoses was, in general, not clinically relevant or was weakly relevant. Conclusions: Findings confirmed the substantial absence of clinically significant effects of orthodontics as far as TMD is concerned. The very low correlation values of a negative or positive history of ideal or nonideal orthodontics with the different TMD diagnoses suggest that orthodontic treatment could not have a true role for TMD.
Adult, Male, Orthodontics; Temporomandibular disorders, Orthodontics, Temporomandibular disorders, Orthodontics, Temporomandibular disorders, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Orthodontics, Corrective, Prevalence, Orthodontic, Humans, Female, Dental Care
Adult, Male, Orthodontics; Temporomandibular disorders, Orthodontics, Temporomandibular disorders, Orthodontics, Temporomandibular disorders, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Orthodontics, Corrective, Prevalence, Orthodontic, Humans, Female, Dental Care
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