No association between incisal tooth wear and temporomandibular disorders.

M. John, H. Frank, F. Lobbezoo, M. Drangsholt, K. Dette
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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Incisal tooth wear may be a sign of long-term bruxing behavior. Bruxism is purported to be a risk factor for temporomandibular disorders (TMD). PURPOSE The purpose of this clinic-based case-control study was to investigate whether the wear of anterior teeth is associated with TMD. MATERIAL AND METHODS Two hundred eight TMD patients and 172 control subjects were selected for participation. After exclusion of subjects with more than 1 missing premolar or molar zone in opposite arches, as well as subjects with missing or severely restored anterior teeth, 154 TMD patients and 120 control subjects were included in the study (age 31.2 +/- 13.4 years; range 13 to 76 years). Anterior tooth wear was assessed on casts with a 0 to 5 scale. A multiple logistic regression analysis, controlling for the effects of age and gender, was performed to investigate the relationship between tooth wear and TMD. RESULTS An odds ratio of 0.76 (95% confidence interval: 0.51 to 1.15) indicated that after adjusting for gender and age, the odds in favor of TMD decreased an estimated 24% for each additional unit of the mean tooth wear score. This result was not significant (P=.20). CONCLUSION Within the limitations of this study, incisal tooth wear (assessed on dental casts) was not significantly associated with TMD when the influence of age and gender was controlled. Based on these findings, a clinically relevant risk for TMD from incisal tooth wear can be excluded. Hence, the presented evidence does not support the idea that treatment of incisal tooth wear is indicated to prevent TMD.
切牙磨损与颞下颌紊乱无关联。
问题陈述牙齿磨损可能是长期磨擦行为的标志。磨牙症被认为是颞下颌疾病(TMD)的一个危险因素。目的本临床病例对照研究的目的是探讨前牙磨损是否与TMD相关。材料与方法选择TMD患者278例,对照组172例。在排除1个以上前磨牙缺失或对牙弓磨牙区缺失以及前牙缺失或严重修复的受试者后,154名TMD患者和120名对照组纳入研究(年龄31.2 +/- 13.4岁;范围13至76年)。前牙磨损在铸型上以0 - 5分进行评估。采用多元逻辑回归分析,控制年龄和性别的影响,探讨牙齿磨损与TMD的关系。结果优势比0.76(95%可信区间:0.51 ~ 1.15)表明,在调整性别和年龄后,平均牙齿磨损评分每增加一个单位,赞成TMD的几率估计降低24%。该结果无统计学意义(P=.20)。结论在本研究的限制范围内,在控制年龄和性别影响的情况下,切牙磨损(通过牙模评估)与TMD无显著相关性。基于这些发现,可以排除切牙磨损引起TMD的临床相关风险。因此,目前的证据并不支持治疗内牙磨损可以预防TMD的观点。
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