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Association between posterior crossbite and/or deep bite and temporomandibular disorders among Palestinian adolescents: A sex comparison
Authors:Naser Azmi Rushdi Khayat BDS  MSc  Nir Shpack DMD  MSc  Alona Emodi Perelman DMD  Pessia Friedman-Rubin DMD  Reem Yaghmour MSc
Affiliation:1. The Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv, Israel;2. Department of Orthodontics, the Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv, Israel;3. Department of Oral Rehabilitation, the Maurice and Gabriela Goldschleger School of Dental Medicine, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv, Israel;4. Department of Biology, Faculty of Medicine and Technology, Alquds University , Palestine
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Objective: To assess the prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) and posterior crossbite and/or deep bite and any possible association between them.

Methods: One thousand-nineteen adolescents responded to a questionnaire regarding oral habits and TMD symptoms. Afterwards, they were diagnosed according to the Axis I of the DC/TMD and underwent a dental examination. The chi-square test was used for statistical analysis.

Results: A significant association was found between posterior crossbite and some TMD diagnosis, but no association was found between deep bite and TMD, nor between occlusal diagnosis and bruxism. TMDs were more prevalent in girls. There was a significant sex difference (more among females) in the prevalence of painful TMDs.

Conclusion: Posterior crossbite in the adolescent population analyzed may be related to TMDs, in contrary to deep-bite. The presence of posterior crossbite may have different impact on TMD findings between the sexes.
Keywords:Posterior crossbite  deep bite  adolescents  sleep bruxism  awake bruxism  temporomandibular disorders  sex
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