Prevalence of Temporomandibular Disorders Among Dental Students of College of Dentistry-Hawler Medical University.

Saeed Hameed Tutmayi, Twana Hoshyar Saleem, Sara Aswad Khoshnaw, Sana Khals Hamad, Sonya Nadir Saeed
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Background: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of conditions affecting the jaw joint and the muscles that control jaw movement, can cause pain and discomfort in the jaw, face, and neck, and affect a person's ability to speak, chew, and swallow. Aim: The present study aims to specify the prevalence of temporomandibular joint disorder among dental students of Hawler Medical University. Method: The research conducted involved a group of 120 dental students, with an equal number of males and females from Hawler Medical University. The required data were collected by developing a particular questionnaire by modifying Fonseca's questionnaire. The study was performed during a period of one month from January to February. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was used to determine the severity of the pain and dysfunction in the participant's muscles. Results: More than 75% of the participants had no deviation. In 65.8% of the students, class 1 occlusion was observed. Trauma was observed in just 12.5% of the participants. Bite and bruxism habits were observed in 24.2% and 10% of the students respectively. Moreover, 30% of students had disturbed sleep. Severe TMJ pain was reported in 4.2% and 0.8% of females and males respectively. Conclusions: The occurrence of TMD among males was less than among females. Most of the participants had mild TMJ pain. There was a significant association between symptoms of TMD and para-functional habits. Keywords: Temporomandibular disorder, Temporomandibular joint, Fonseca's questionnaire.
霍勒医科大学牙科学院学生颞下颌关节紊乱症的患病率。
背景:颞下颌关节紊乱(TMD)是一组影响下颌关节和控制下颌运动的肌肉的疾病,可引起下颌、面部和颈部疼痛和不适,并影响人的说话、咀嚼和吞咽能力。目的:本研究旨在明确霍勒医科大学牙科学生中颞下颌关节紊乱症的患病率。研究方法研究对象为霍勒医科大学的 120 名牙科学生,男女生人数相等。通过对 Fonseca 的问卷进行修改,编制了一份特定的问卷来收集所需的数据。研究时间为 1 月至 2 月,为期一个月。采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)确定受试者肌肉疼痛和功能障碍的严重程度。结果显示超过 75% 的参与者没有出现偏差。65.8%的学生出现一级闭塞。仅有 12.5%的学员出现外伤。有咬合和磨牙习惯的学生分别占 24.2% 和 10%。此外,30%的学生有睡眠障碍。严重颞下颌关节疼痛的男女生比例分别为 4.2% 和 0.8%。结论男性 TMD 发生率低于女性。大多数参与者有轻微的颞下颌关节疼痛。TMD 症状与辅助功能习惯之间存在明显关联。关键词颞下颌关节紊乱症 颞下颌关节 丰塞卡调查问卷
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