The prevalence of craniomandibular disorders in completely edentulous denture‐wearing subjects
Identifieur interne : 001528 ( Istex/Curation ); précédent : 001527; suivant : 001529The prevalence of craniomandibular disorders in completely edentulous denture‐wearing subjects
Auteurs : M. D. F. Mercado [Australie] ; K. D. B. Faulkner [Australie]Source :
- Journal of Oral Rehabilitation [ 0305-182X ] ; 1991-05.
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- Acta odontologica scandinavica, Clinical examinations, Clinical findings, Complete denture history, Complete denture wearers, Complete dentures, Craniomandibular, Craniomandibular disorders, Dental research, Dental science, Denture, Denture wearers, Disorder, Dysfunction, Edentulous, Edentulous individuals, Edentulous patients, Edentulous population, Edentulous subjects, Elderly patients, Elderly population, Extrinsic trauma, Female groups, Female subjects, Freeway space, General history, General population, Generalized parafunctional habits, High prevalence, Histogram frequency, Internal derangement, Lateral pterygoid muscles, Macentee, Male subjects, Mandibular, Mandibular dysfunction, Marital status, Masticatory, Masticatory muscles, Melbourne, Mosby company, Multifactorial aetiology, Occlusal support, Oral rehabilitation, Oral surgery, Parafunctional, Parafunctional habit, Parafunctional habits, Percentage distribution, Personal communication, Posterior teeth, Present study, Prosthetic dentistry, Pterygoid, Quintessence publishing company, Range years, Regression analysis, Regression coefficient, Score value, Significant relationship, Signs symptoms, Soft tissues, Solberg clark, Symptom, Temporomandibular, Temporomandibular disorders, Total sample, Vertical dimension, Victorian denture scheme, Wearer.
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- Acta odontologica scandinavica, Clinical examinations, Clinical findings, Complete denture history, Complete denture wearers, Complete dentures, Craniomandibular, Craniomandibular disorders, Dental research, Dental science, Denture, Denture wearers, Disorder, Dysfunction, Edentulous, Edentulous individuals, Edentulous patients, Edentulous population, Edentulous subjects, Elderly patients, Elderly population, Extrinsic trauma, Female groups, Female subjects, Freeway space, General history, General population, Generalized parafunctional habits, High prevalence, Histogram frequency, Internal derangement, Lateral pterygoid muscles, Macentee, Male subjects, Mandibular, Mandibular dysfunction, Marital status, Masticatory, Masticatory muscles, Melbourne, Mosby company, Multifactorial aetiology, Occlusal support, Oral rehabilitation, Oral surgery, Parafunctional, Parafunctional habit, Parafunctional habits, Percentage distribution, Personal communication, Posterior teeth, Present study, Prosthetic dentistry, Pterygoid, Quintessence publishing company, Range years, Regression analysis, Regression coefficient, Score value, Significant relationship, Signs symptoms, Soft tissues, Solberg clark, Symptom, Temporomandibular, Temporomandibular disorders, Total sample, Vertical dimension, Victorian denture scheme, Wearer.
Abstract
A total of 201 completely edentulous subjects taken consecutively from the waiting list of the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne were examined. Data were obtained from the dental history and anamnestic and clinical examinations. Analysis revealed that parafunctional habits were prevalent among complete denture wearers, and that elderly complete denture wearers potentially present more signs and symptoms of craniomandibular disorders than do younger subjects.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1991.tb00052.x
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