[Comparison of adverse oral behaviors between patients with anterior disc displacement without reduction and healthy individuals].

Q4 Medicine
上海口腔医学 Pub Date : 2024-12-01
Xin Jiang, Yang Yang, Zhong-Yi Fang, Lei Jin, Li-Li Xu, Yuan Yao
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Abstract

Purpose: To explore the differences in adverse oral behavior between patients with anterior disc displacement without reduction(ADDWoR) and healthy individuals without temporomandibular disorders(TMD).

Methods: From January to October 2023, a total of 170 patients with clinically confirmed ADDWoR were recruited from the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, and 165 healthy subjects were recruited as controls during the same period. All subjects completed baseline data survey and Oral Behavior Checklist(OBC). The scores of each item and the total score of OBC were compared between the two groups. Logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship between oral behavior and ADDWoR. SPSS 23.0 software package was used for data analysis.

Results: The oral behavior scores of 16 items, sleeping oral behavior scores, waking oral behavior scores, and total OBC scores of the ADDWoR group were significantly higher than those of the healthy group(P<0.05). Logistics regression analysis showed that the three behaviors of chin compression during sleep, teeth clenching and chin leaning forward or to one side when awake were risk factors for ADDWoR(P<0.05).

Conclusions: Compared with non-TMD healthy individuals, ADDWoR patients have a higher frequency of multiple adverse oral behaviors, among which, the occurrence of 3 behaviors (compression of the chin during sleep, gnashing of the teeth and leaning of the chin forward or to one side when awake) can increase the risk of ADDWoR.

[未复位前盘移位患者与健康人群口腔不良行为的比较]。
目的:探讨无复位前盘移位(ADDWoR)患者与无颞下颌关节紊乱(TMD)的健康人群口腔不良行为的差异。方法:于2023年1 - 10月在上海交通大学医学院附属上海第九人民医院康复医学科招募临床确诊的ADDWoR患者170例,同期招募健康受试者165例作为对照。所有受试者完成基线数据调查和口腔行为检查表(OBC)。比较两组间各单项得分及OBC总分。采用Logistic回归分析口腔行为与ADDWoR的关系。采用SPSS 23.0软件包进行数据分析。结果:ADDWoR组16项口腔行为评分、睡眠口腔行为评分、清醒口腔行为评分、OBC总分均显著高于健康组(P<0.05)。logistic回归分析显示,睡眠时压下巴、清醒时紧咬牙、下巴前倾或偏向一侧是发生ADDWoR的危险因素(P<0.05)。结论:与非tmd健康人相比,ADDWoR患者出现多种口腔不良行为的频率更高,其中睡眠时压下巴、清醒时咬牙、下巴前倾或偏向一侧3种行为的发生可增加ADDWoR的风险。
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上海口腔医学
上海口腔医学 Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: "Shanghai Journal of Stomatology (SJS)" is a comprehensive academic journal of stomatology directed by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and sponsored by the Ninth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. The main columns include basic research, clinical research, column articles, clinical summaries, reviews, academic lectures, etc., which are suitable for reference by clinicians, scientific researchers and teaching personnel at all levels engaged in oral medicine.
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