2015
DOI: 10.1179/2151090315y.0000000012
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Computerized analysis of the distribution of occlusal contacts in individuals with Parkinson's disease and temporomandibular disorder

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“…The frequency of TMD in people with PD in the present sample was 30%, and even with no significant association found between having the dysfunction and the gender, the highest frequency was found in women. This result corroborates a recent study that evaluated the presence of the dysfunction in 42 people with PD and found a 23.08% higher frequency in women 27 . This is because women have a generalized tissue laxity, increased estrogen levels, making the joints more flexible and loose 28 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The frequency of TMD in people with PD in the present sample was 30%, and even with no significant association found between having the dysfunction and the gender, the highest frequency was found in women. This result corroborates a recent study that evaluated the presence of the dysfunction in 42 people with PD and found a 23.08% higher frequency in women 27 . This is because women have a generalized tissue laxity, increased estrogen levels, making the joints more flexible and loose 28 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…T‐Scan III equipment was used to record the occlusal contacts (Fig ). T‐Scan III allows simultaneous registration and imaging of the distribution of forces in relation to the maximum force exerted and the occlusal contact time sequences (Fig ). The single examiner was calibrated before the study started and recalibrated during data collection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In total, nine studies examined unspecified TMD (viz., no clear distinction was made between TMD pain or dysfunction) in patients with PD (Table 3; Bakke et al, 2011; Baram et al, 2020; Baram et al, 2021; Baumann et al, 2020; Choi et al, 2021; Da Costa Silva et al, 2015; Massimo et al, 2020; Silva et al, 2016; Tavares et al, 2021). The within‐group results showed prevalences that varied between 1.1 and 61.7%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%