Temporomandibular disorder and generalized joint hypermobility: application of diagnostic criteria |
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Authors: | Fernanda Pasinato Juliana Alves Souza Eliane Castilhos Rodrigues Corrêa Ana Maria Toniolo da Silva |
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Affiliation: | 1. MSc in Human Communication Disorders - UFSM, Physical Therapist;2. MSc in Human Communication Disorders - UFSM, Physical Therapist;3. PhD in Oral-Dental biology - FOP/UNICAMP, Adjunct Professor - Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation of the UFSM and Professor at the Graduate Program in Human Communication Disorders - UFSM;4. PhD in Human Communication Disorders - UNIFESP, Adjunct Professor at the Department of Speech and Hearing Therapy and Professor at the Graduate Program in Human Communication Disorders - UFSM |
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Abstract: | Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) has been considered a predisposing factor for the development of temporomandibular disorder (TMD).AimTo evaluate clinical and psychosocial aspects in individuals diagnosed with TMD with or without GJH.Materials and methodsClinical and experimental study, which enrolled 34 women, from 18 to 35 years of age with TMD diagnosed by RDC/TMD. The GJH was assessed by the Beighton score and volunteers were broken down into 2 groups: with GJH (n = 22) and without GJH (n = 12).ResultsWe found a high percentage of GJH (64.71%). All participants had myofascial pain; 79.41% had arthralgia and 41% had disk displacement. There was a correlation between higher GJH scores and higher passive mouth opening amplitude (p=0.0034), with pain (p=0.0029) and without pain (p=0.0081). Greater mandibular range of motion was observed in the group with GJH, except for protrusion. Painful mouth opening was statistically higher in the GJH group (p=0.0279).ConclusionsIndividuals with TMD associated or not to GJH do not differ significantly regarding clinical and psychosocial aspects, except in the mandibular opening range of motion, which if kept at physiological levels can lead to a late diagnosis of TMD in these individuals. |
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Keywords: | joint instability temporomandibular joint disorders evaluation |
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