定制软性咬合夹板在尼泊尔Parsa地区人群中治疗颞下颌关节疾病的疗效:一项横断面研究

S. Wazir, A. Jaiswal, R. Srivastava
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背景:近年来,颞下颌关节疾病(TMDs)一直是一个备受争议的话题。TMD是涉及咀嚼器官、颞下颌关节及其相关结构或两者的临床问题的总称。这对牙科和医学专家来说都是一个严峻的挑战,而且由于表现出的症状多变,通常很难诊断和治疗这种疾病。各种治疗方式已经在文献中描述了其管理和保守的方法是最优选的。本研究的目的是评估软性咬合夹板治疗在尼泊尔Parsa地区人口中管理颞下颌关节病的有效性。材料与方法:共纳入30例有TMDs体征和症状的受试者,其中男性13例(43.3%),女性17例(56.7%),年龄21 ~ 40岁。给予软性咬合夹板治疗约3个月,开始治疗1周后,每月评估患者的开口缩小、颞下颌关节(耳前)压痛、颞下颌关节音、下颌偏曲情况,连续3个月。结果:经3个月夹板治疗后,口腔开口明显改善3.06 mm(9.7%), 86.7%的受试者耳前压痛明显减轻,80.0%的受试者TMJ音明显减轻,76.7%的受试者下颌偏曲明显改善。采用配对t检验和卡方检验进行比较。结论:软性咬合夹板作为一种保守治疗方式,可有效减少颞下颌关节病的相关体征和症状。
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Efficacy of customized soft occlusal splints in the management of temporomandibular joint disorders among the population of Parsa District of Nepal: A cross-sectional study
Background: In recent years, temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) have been a highly debated topic. TMD is the collective term of clinical problems that involves the masticatory apparatus, temporomandibular joint (TMJ), and its associated structures or both. It is really a tough challenge for both the dental and the medical specialists and is often difficult to diagnose and treat such a disorder as the presenting symptoms can be variable. A variety of treatment modalities have been described in the literature for its management and the conservative method is most preferred. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of soft occlusal splint therapy among the population of Parsa district of Nepal in the management of TMDs. Materials and Methods: Thirty subjects with signs and symptoms of TMDs were included in the study, out of which 13 (43.3%) subjects were males and 17 (56.7%) were females, with age ranging from 21 to 40 years. Soft occlusal splints were given to the patients for about 3 months and evaluated for reduced mouth opening, tenderness of TMJ (preauricular), TMJ sounds, and mandibular deviation after 1 week of initiation of therapy and every month for 3 consecutive months. Results: There was a significant improvement of 3.06 mm (9.7%) in mouth opening, 86.7% of subjects showed significant reduction in preauricular tenderness, 80.0% subjects showed reduction in TMJ sounds, and 76.7% of subjects showed improvement in mandibular deviation after 3 months of the splint therapy. Paired t-test and Chi-square tests were done for comparison. Conclusions: Soft occlusal splints can be used effectively as a conservative treatment modality in reducing the signs and symptoms related to TMDs.
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