Patients with TMD, especially those with high disability, had elevated plasma cytokine levels and increased ESS and PSQI scores suggestive of sleep disturbance.
this study aimed to understand long-term changes of the osteoarthritic temporomandibular joint (tMJ) condyle using computed tomography (ct) and to verify its correlation with clinical characteristics of temporomandibular disorders. Eighty-nine patients (152 joints; 76 female, 13 male) who had taken follow-up CTs (mean follow-up period: 644.58 ± 325.71 days) at least once in addition to their initial evaluation were selected. cross-sectional demographic and clinical data and longitudinal ct images were collected. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance and logistic regression. overall destructive change index (number of tMJ condyle sections in which destructive change was observed) decreased from 1.56 to 0.66. Improvement was seen in 93 joints (61.2%) and 27 joints (17.8%) worsened. In the pain positive group, both initial and final destructive change index were significantly higher compared to the pain negative group (p = 0.04). Occlusal stabilization splint therapy and nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug administration showed a significant effect on improving the prognosis of TMJ osteoarthritis (p = 0.015 and 0.011). In conclusion, TMJ osteoarthritis showed long-term improvement in the majority of cases. tMJ osteoarthritis accompanied by pain showed unfavorable prognosis with additional bone destruction. Occlusal stabilization splint and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug administration were beneficial on the prognosis of TMJ osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a debilitating degenerative disorder involving inflammatory conditions and osseous changes of the joints 1,2. Tissue damage caused by mechanical irritation may lead to the infiltration of inflammatory mediators originating from the synovium into the cartilage, eventually causing defects in cartilage metabolism. Catabolic processes overpower the anabolic capacity of chondrocytes with continued degeneration, tipping the homeostatic balance resulting in progressive cartilage destruction 1,3,4. Signs and symptoms of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) OA include pain, movement limitations, clicking and crepitus sounds, and most critically joint deformity that can be identified through radiographic imaging. Osseous changes of TMJ OA manifest as flattening, osteophyte formation, sclerosis, erosion, joint mice, and subchondral bone cysts. Destruction of the TMJ condyle can cause malocclusion and skeletal facial deformity, mainly retrognathism accompanied by anterior open bite and facial asymmetry. The TMJ condyle is a small bone that is surrounded by various adjacent structures that make visualizing detailed bony status difficult with plain radiography. Computed tomography (CT) images provide an advantageous view of osseous changes by allowing visualization of the bony structure in multiple dimensions with superior reliability and accuracy compared to panoramic radiographs and conventional tomography 5,6. The disagreement between the severity of clinical symptoms and radiographic evidence is well described in several previous studies of TMJ OA based on CT result...
Resistive switching (RS) and electrical endurance characteristics of amorphous Sb2O5 films in Pt/Sb2O5/Pt and Sb/Sb2O5/Pt structures were examined. Although both structures showed unipolar RS characteristics with power consumption smaller than those of other various transition metal oxides by ∼ two orders of magnitude, enhanced electrical endurance was obtained when Sb was employed as the top electrode than when Pt was employed as the top electrode. This improvement was explained by the creation of Sb clusters in the Sb2O5 films through the diffusion of oxygen from Sb2O5 to the Sb layer and the suppression of excessive oxygen loss during conducting filament formation process by the Sb top electrode. Metallic Sb clusters in pristine Sb2O5 films were confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy depth profiling measurements and Auger electron spectroscopy. From the results of current density variation as a function of sample area, it was confirmed that the RS properties of Sb2O5 were controlled by the localized conducting filament in Sb2O5; this finding was in agreement with the result of high resolution transmission electron microscopy. The RS properties of this pnictogen oxide material are discussed with the RS properties of other transition metal oxide materials.
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