Depression, somatization, and sleep disorders as risk factors for temporomandibular disorders development

Daniel Rehm, P. Progiante, M. Pattussi, T. Q. Irigaray, J. Weber, Dalton Breno Costa, P. Grossi, M. Grossi
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The objective of this study was to determine the association between temporomandibular disorders (TMD) with depression, somatization and sleep disorders in the city of Maringá, Brazil. A total of 1,643 participants were selected from the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Of these, the test group consisted of 84 participants who had moderate or severe limitations due to TMD pain and the control group consisted of 1,048 participants with no pain. There was a highly statistically significant difference (p<0.001) between cases and controls regarding depression (82.1 versus 37.4%), somatization (84.5 versus 31.4%), and sleep disorders (84.6 versus 36.4%), in moderate to severe levels. The levels of moderate to severe depression, somatization and sleep disorders were significantly higher in TMD subjects with high TMD pain disability. The risk of developing TMD increased 4 to 5 times when the individual has moderate to severe levels of depression, somatization, and sleep disorders. 
抑郁症、躯体化和睡眠障碍是颞下颌关节紊乱病发展的危险因素
本研究的目的是确定巴西马林加市颞下颌关节紊乱病(TMD)与抑郁症、躯体化和睡眠障碍之间的关系。共有1643名参与者从巴西统一卫生系统(SUS)中选出。其中,试验组由84名因TMD疼痛而有中度或重度局限性的参与者组成,对照组由1048名无疼痛的参与者组成。在中度至重度抑郁症(82.1%对37.4%)、躯体化(84.5%对31.4%)和睡眠障碍(84.6%对36.4%)方面,病例和对照组之间存在高度统计学显著差异(p<0.001)。中度至重度抑郁症、躯体化和睡眠障碍的水平在患有高度TMD疼痛残疾的TMD受试者中显著较高。当患者患有中度至重度抑郁症、躯体化和睡眠障碍时,患TMD的风险会增加4至5倍。
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