Craniomaxillofacial trauma increases the risk of temporomandibular joint disorders and days of work disability-a SWEREG-TMD registry-based study.

A Salinas Fredricson, C Krüger Weiner, M Ulmner, A Naimi-Akbar
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Although craniomaxillofacial (CMF) trauma is a factor recognized as contributing to the development of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJD), large population-based research on CMF trauma and subsequent TMJD is lacking. Additionally, it is unknown how previous CMF trauma affects work disability reimbursements for patients with TMJD (pwTMJD). This Swedish registry-based study included 33,315 pwTMJD matched to 333,122 individuals from the general population. Both a case-control design and a cohort design were used in this study to evaluate the association between CMF trauma and TMJD, and to investigate how CMF trauma impacts the number of days on work disability among pwTMJD. The main study finding was that many types of previous CMF trauma were strongly associated with TMJD, with mandibular fractures having the strongest association (adjusted odds ratio 11.4). Furthermore, the strongest association for an increased number of annual days on work disability was found for pwTMJD with a history of CMF trauma. These results suggest that CMF trauma influences the developmental path of TMJD, even in a population-based sample.

颅颌面外伤增加了颞下颌关节疾病和工作残疾天数的风险——一项基于sveg - tmd登记的研究。
颅颌面(CMF)创伤被认为是导致颞下颌关节疾病(TMJD)发展的一个因素,但缺乏针对颅颌面创伤和随后的TMJD的大规模人群研究。此外,尚不清楚以前的CMF创伤如何影响颞下颌关节病(pwTMJD)患者的工作残疾报销。这项基于瑞典注册的研究包括33,315名pwTMJD患者,与普通人群中的333,122人相匹配。本研究采用病例对照设计和队列设计来评估CMF创伤与TMJD之间的关系,并探讨CMF创伤如何影响pwTMJD的工作残疾天数。主要研究发现,许多类型的CMF创伤与TMJD密切相关,其中下颌骨骨折的相关性最强(校正优势比11.4)。此外,发现有CMF创伤史的pwTMJD与每年工作残疾天数增加的最强关联。这些结果表明,CMF创伤影响TMJD的发展路径,即使在以人群为基础的样本中也是如此。
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