THE ROLE OF OCCLUSAL FACTORS IN TEMPORO MANDIBULAR DISEASES – A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Sruthi Yss, Rao Bl, Chakradhar V, Parvathi Pshl, Pallavi C
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PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review is to investigate the role of TMDs and offer a suggestion as to how best to manage them.METHODOLOGY: Databases including Google Scholar, Embase, Scopus, and Medline were accessed between October 1975 to May 2018. Only English language articles were selected. No additional sources were accessed, including gray literature. The topic addressed was the following: interaction between occlusion and TMD' 41 articles were sourced relevant to the research question under discussion. None of the articles were duplicates, while four were discarded after reading the abstract, and 15 articles were excluded after reading the articles in full text for studying other factors along with occlusion in their study. A total, therefore, 22 articles were finally selected and included based on their relevance in addressing the proposed research topic. All of them were full text accessed and qualitatively analyzed results.RESULTS: The articles selected demonstrated that there were three streams of studies. While two of the streams were diametrically opposite to each other regarding their conclusions, the third stream pointed out that the methodological flaws in the studies implied that further studies might be needed to arrive at a definite conclusion.CONCLUSION: This systematic review arrived at the following conclusions:1. A majority of studies do not find occlusion as an aetiologic role in TMD; 2.there are a few studies which, however, find an association, and it is the duty of the clinician to differentiate and diagnose the different entities of temporomandibular disorders and adjust the treatment modality accordingly.
咬合因素在颞下颌疾病中的作用——系统综述
目的:本系统综述的目的是探讨tmd的作用,并就如何最好地管理tmd提出建议。方法:1975年10月至2018年5月期间访问了包括Google Scholar、Embase、Scopus和Medline在内的数据库。只选择了英文文章。没有访问其他来源,包括灰色文献。讨论的主题如下:闭塞与TMD的相互作用’41篇文章的来源与正在讨论的研究问题相关。没有一篇文章是重复的,有4篇文章在阅读摘要后被丢弃,有15篇文章在阅读全文后被排除,因为他们在研究中研究了闭塞的其他因素。因此,总共有22篇文章最终被选中,并根据它们在解决拟议的研究课题中的相关性纳入其中。均为全文检索,并对结果进行定性分析。结果:所选文章显示有三个研究流。虽然其中两个流派的结论截然相反,但第三个流派指出,研究方法上的缺陷意味着可能需要进一步的研究才能得出明确的结论。结论:本系统综述得出以下结论:1。大多数研究没有发现闭塞是TMD的病因学作用;2.然而,也有一些研究发现了两者之间的联系,临床医生有责任对颞下颌关节疾病的不同类型进行区分和诊断,并相应地调整治疗方式。
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