Arsyeshmëria e përdorimit të pyetësorit Fonseka në identifikimin e ç’rregullimit të nyjes temporomandibulare

Zana Lila-Krasniqi
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Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and their impact on orofacial health is a highly debated topic in dentistry in re- cent years. The aim of this paper is intended to summarize up-to-date and evaluate the reliability of subjective data obtained from Fonseka questionnaires in assessing the prevalence and severity of signs and symptoms of tem- poromandibular disorders and oral parafunction habits and to compare the findings with other studies. It is gen- erally accepted that the etiology of TMJ is multifactorial related to a variety of dental and medical conditions such as occlusal changes, body posture, pre-functional habits, restorative treatments, orthodontic treatments, emotion- al stress, trauma, disc anatomy, muscle pathophysiology, genetic conditions and psycho-social, age and gender. Since TMD are a heterogeneous group of pathologies that affect the temporomandibular joint, masticatory muscles or both. The multifactorial etiology and the lack of stan- dardized criteria in the evaluation of Temporomandibu- lar disorders (TMD), despite voluminous literature makes comparison between different studies difficult and even today is a unsolved issue. Nonetheless, in consideration of the psychosocial impact that TMD have in terms of de- creased patients’ quality of life and socio-economical costs an improvement in the standardization of the diagnostic process for these disorders is strongly requested to avoid unnec- essary delays in the pathways to diagnosis and, ultimately, man- agement of TMD.
颞下颌疾病(TMD)及其对口腔面部健康的影响是近年来牙科界备受争议的话题。本文的目的是总结和评估从Fonseka问卷中获得的最新主观数据的可靠性,以评估颞下颌孔状疾病和口腔功能异常习惯的体征和症状的患病率和严重程度,并将结果与其他研究进行比较。人们普遍认为TMJ的病因是多因素的,与各种牙科和医疗条件有关,如咬合改变、身体姿势、功能前习惯、修复治疗、正畸治疗、情绪应激、创伤、椎间盘解剖、肌肉病理生理、遗传条件和心理社会、年龄和性别。由于TMD是一组异质性的病理,影响颞下颌关节,咀嚼肌或两者。颞下颌部疾病(TMD)的多因素病因学和缺乏标准化的评估标准,尽管有大量的文献,使得不同研究之间的比较困难,即使在今天也是一个未解决的问题。尽管如此,考虑到TMD在降低患者生活质量和社会经济成本方面的社会心理影响,强烈要求改善这些疾病的诊断过程的标准化,以避免在诊断途径和最终管理TMD过程中不必要的延误。
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