2013
DOI: 10.15644/asc47/3/4
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Correlation of the Prevalence of Signs and Symptoms of Temporomandibular Disorder in Adolescent Athletes and Non-Athletes

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“…Some studies in this analysis did not report or find any causative factors relating to the presence of TM pain or TMD symptoms 101,105,108,110,111 ; however, in other studies, associations between TM pain and bruxism, 102,109 parafunctional habits, 102,106,109 other bodily pain, 102,112 and pubertal growth 107 were noted. Bite disorders were associated with TM pain in two studies 104,106 .…”
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“…Some studies in this analysis did not report or find any causative factors relating to the presence of TM pain or TMD symptoms 101,105,108,110,111 ; however, in other studies, associations between TM pain and bruxism, 102,109 parafunctional habits, 102,106,109 other bodily pain, 102,112 and pubertal growth 107 were noted. Bite disorders were associated with TM pain in two studies 104,106 .…”
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confidence: 62%
“…The prevalence of TM pain in this analysis ranged from 2.2% to 32.3% in 11 studies 101–107,109–112 . Four studies provided more detail on the influence of age on TM pain prevalence rates, although results were mixed 103,107,109,111 .…”
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“…They comprise a diverse group of disorders. Some studies show different prevalence of TMD within population (2)(3)(4)(5). In a study performed by Progiante et al (4), 36.2% of the population had some degree of TMD pain, wherein 5.1% of the population had severe limitations due to pain.…”
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confidence: 99%