Study of axiography changes in patients with temporomandibular joint dysfunction.

Q4 Medicine
Tetiana M Kostiuk, Oleksandr M Hryban, Tamara R Kostiuk
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To determine the effectiveness of treatment of temporomandibular joints muscle and joint dysfunction with occlusive splints based on the analysis of axiography data.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: 274 (two hundred and seventy-four) patients aged 18 to 44 years with a diagnosis of temporomandibular joints dysfunction before and after treatment.

Results: Results: All patients with signs of temporomandibular joints dysfunction before treatment had a violation of the movement trajectory of the lower jaw: deviation - 68.7%, diflexion - 31.3%. When opening and closing the mouth, asymmetric shifts of the lower jaw of more than 2 mm were observed. After treatment with occlusive splints, the correct trajectory of opening and closing the mouth was noted: the number of patients with a trajectory violation decreased by 89.1%, and the amount of displacement of the lower jaw during opening and closing the mouth in 92.4% of patients decreased on average to 0.9 mm. When analyzing the movements of the lower jaw in the sagittal plane, deviations of the trajectory of the lower jaw were found in 79% of clinical cases. After the treatment using occlusive splints, 93.4% of cases of mandibular movement trajectory violations in the transversal plane were eliminated, and 78.1% of patients had a reduction in displacement volume to 0.9 mm. When analyzing the movements of the lower jaw in the sagittal plane, deviations of the trajectory of the lower jaw were found in 79% of clinical cases. After the treatment using occlusive splints, 93.4% of cases of mandibular movement trajectory violations in the transversal plane were eliminated, and 78.1% of patients had a reduction in displacement volume to 0.9 mm.

Conclusion: Conclusions: Movement trajectories of the lower jaw in the sagittal plane improved in 80.1% of patients, normalization of the position of the lower jaw in relation to the neuromuscular trajectory was achieved in 93.4% of clinical cases. According to the analysis of the parameters, this treatment should be considered effective.

颞下颌关节功能障碍患者的轴位变化研究。
摘要目的:根据轴位图数据分析,确定闭塞夹板治疗颞下颌关节肌肉和关节功能障碍的效果:材料与方法: 274(二百七十四)名年龄在 18 至 44 岁之间、诊断为颞下颌关节功能障碍的患者在治疗前后的情况:结果:结果:所有在治疗前有颞下颌关节功能障碍症状的患者的下颌运动轨迹都有偏差:偏斜--68.7%,偏屈--31.3%。在张口和闭口时,可观察到下颌不对称移动超过 2 毫米。在使用咬合夹板治疗后,患者的张口和闭口轨迹变得正确:轨迹偏差的患者人数减少了 89.1%,92.4% 的患者在张口和闭口时下颌骨的位移量平均减少到 0.9 毫米。在分析下颌骨在矢状面上的运动时,发现79%的临床病例存在下颌骨轨迹偏差。在使用咬合夹板治疗后,93.4%的下颌骨在横向平面上的运动轨迹偏差病例被消除,78.1%的患者的移位量减少至0.9毫米。在分析下颌骨在矢状面上的运动时,发现79%的临床病例存在下颌骨运动轨迹偏差。在使用咬合夹板治疗后,93.4%的下颌骨横向平面运动轨迹偏差病例被消除,78.1%的患者下颌骨移位量减少至0.9毫米:结论80.1%的患者下颌骨在矢状面的运动轨迹得到改善,93.4%的临床病例实现了下颌骨与神经肌肉轨迹相关位置的正常化。根据参数分析,这种治疗方法应被视为有效。
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