Correlation between dento-skeletal characteristics and craniomandibular disorders in growing children and adolescent orthodontic patients: retrospective case-control study.

D. Venere, R. Gaudio, A. Laforgia, G. Stefanachi, Silvio Tafuri, F. Pettini, F. Silvestre, Massimo Petruzzi, M. Corsalini
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PURPOSE The aim of this retrospective case-control study was to identify, in a group of growing children and adolescents affected by malocclusion, specific dento-skeletal characteristics which could be correlated to the onset, in the above-mentioned subjects, of craniomandibular disorders (CMD). MATERIALS AND METHODS Among the patients treated at the Paedodontics and Orthodontics department of Bari Dental School, we recruited a group of patients with malocclusion and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders, as an experimental group. We considered as controls those patients who, match-paired to their skeletal class depending on the ANB angle, did not show any CMD sign or symptom. RESULTS Of the 128 examined patients, 15 showed signs and/or symptoms of CMD (11.7%). When compared to 15 patients non-affected by CMD, we could not detect statistically significant differences in both skeletal and occlusal characteristics. It is still interesting to notice how in CMD patients, characteristics of skeletal hyperdivergence are often to be found. CONCLUSIONS The present study seems to confirm that in growing children and adolescents, the presence of signs and/or symptoms of CMD is not associable to a specific vertical skeletal growth pattern or to other specific occlusal characteristics.
正在成长的儿童和青少年正畸患者牙齿骨骼特征与颅下颌疾病的相关性:回顾性病例对照研究。
目的:本回顾性病例对照研究的目的是在一组受错牙合影响的成长期儿童和青少年中,确定可能与上述受试者中颅下颌骨疾病(CMD)发病相关的特定牙齿骨骼特征。材料与方法在Bari牙科学校儿童正畸科治疗的患者中,我们招募了一组有颞下颌障碍症状的错颌患者作为实验组。我们将那些根据ANB角度与其骨骼类别匹配的患者作为对照,这些患者没有显示任何CMD体征或症状。结果128例患者中,15例(11.7%)表现出CMD的体征和/或症状。与15名未受CMD影响的患者相比,我们没有发现骨骼和咬合特征的统计学差异。值得注意的是,在CMD患者中,骨骼过度分化的特征经常被发现。结论目前的研究似乎证实,在成长中的儿童和青少年中,CMD的体征和/或症状的存在与特定的垂直骨骼生长模式或其他特定的咬合特征无关。
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