颞下颌关节紊乱:定义与病因:特邀稿件将刊登在口腔正畸研讨会

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Richard Ohrbach , Sonia Sharma
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摘要

颞下颌关节紊乱症(TMD)是一组影响咀嚼系统的肌肉骨骼疾病,最好根据反映潜在疾病过程的症状和体征来定义。病因--疾病的起因--最好被视为风险决定因素,这是因为 TMDs 的复杂性在于其广泛的因素,这些因素使个人有可能初次患上 TMD,并有可能从急性失调转变为慢性失调。已确定的风险决定因素以独特的模式共同作用于不同的个体;值得注意的是,疼痛性 TMD 很少在与其他风险决定因素隔离的情况下发生。虽然有人提出咬合特征是 TMDs 的主要病因,但证据仍然薄弱,难以令人信服。与此相反,有大量证据表明,一系列相互交织的因素是 TMD 疼痛最初发病的风险决定因素,并且由于原发性疼痛及其风险决定因素之间的双向关系,当疼痛转为慢性时,这些因素会进一步加剧疼痛。这些因素包括过度使用行为、疼痛敏感性、心理困扰、受伤以及存在其他健康和疼痛疾病。总体而言,有证据表明,TMD 是一种系统性疾病,患者因上述任何一种已确定的风险决定因素而面临风险,当存在不止一种风险决定因素时,风险就会大大增加。这种复杂性要求在现有证据的基础上,对已确定的风险决定因素进行评估和治疗,并不断改进护理标准。
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Temporomandibular disorders: Definition and etiology

Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a group of musculoskeletal conditions affecting the masticatory system and which are best defined based on symptoms and signs reflective of the underlying disease process. Etiology – the cause of disease – is best considered as risk determinants due to the complexity of TMDs in terms of the broad range of factors that place an individual at risk for initial development of a TMD and at risk for transition from an acute disorder to a chronic disorder. Identified risk determinants act together in unique patterns across individuals; notably, painful TMDs seldom occur in isolation of other risk determinants. While occlusal characteristics have been proposed as a primary etiology for TMDs, the evidence remains weak and unconvincing. In contrast, the evidence is strong for a wide range of intersecting factors to act as risk determinants for initial onset of a painful TMD, and which contribute further when pain becomes chronic due to bidirectional relationships between a primary pain condition and its risk determinants. These include overuse behaviors, pain sensitivity, psychological distress, injury, and the presence of other health and pain disorders. Overall, the evidence points to TMDs as system level disorders residing within a person at risk due to any of these identified risk determinants, and when more than one is present, the risk increases substantially. This complexity requires evolved standards of care for evaluation and treatment of the identified risk determinants based on available evidence.

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Seminars in Orthodontics
Seminars in Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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2.20
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期刊介绍: Each issue provides up-to-date, state-of-the-art information on a single topic in orthodontics. Readers are kept abreast of the latest innovations, research findings, clinical applications and clinical methods. Collection of the issues will provide invaluable reference material for present and future review.
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