1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(96)90280-9
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Does clicking in adolescence lead to painful temporomandibular joint locking?

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“…This may partly explain why there was no incidence of disc displacement in the intercuspal position, contrary to what would have been expected. 11,15,19,22 There is evidence in the literature to suggest that disc displacement and/or intracapsular pathology can occur in the absence of symptoms and signs of TMPD. 15,19 The TMJ appears to display an adaptive capacity to remodel and continue to function without ideal disc position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This may partly explain why there was no incidence of disc displacement in the intercuspal position, contrary to what would have been expected. 11,15,19,22 There is evidence in the literature to suggest that disc displacement and/or intracapsular pathology can occur in the absence of symptoms and signs of TMPD. 15,19 The TMJ appears to display an adaptive capacity to remodel and continue to function without ideal disc position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,19 The TMJ appears to display an adaptive capacity to remodel and continue to function without ideal disc position. 11,22 Controversy exists regarding the relationship between signs and symptoms of TMPD and occlusal and psychological factors. 23,24 The belief of a multifactorial aetiology is currently held by the majority of researchers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Auch Hugger [11] stellte fest, dass zwischen bildgebenden Befunden wie einer Diskusverlagerung und Schmerzangaben aus dem Bereich der Kiefergelenke keine gesicherten Zusammenhänge herzustellen sind. Bei einer weiteren Studie wurde die Fluktuation von Kiefergelenkknacken über 10 Jahre aufgezeigt [16]. Ein Zusammenhang mit arthrogen Schmerzen trat nicht auf.…”
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“…der Diskusverlagerung nach anterior mit Reposition, und arthrogenen Schmerzen untersucht. Manche fanden positive Ergebnisse [3,5,18,32], andere Untersuchungen berichteten, dass kein Zusammenhang beobachtet werden konnte [8,16,23].…”
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“…Generally this noise resulted from anterior disc displacement with reduction [3] which produced ''a sound as a result of the impact of the condyle against the central portion of the meniscus'' during mandibular movements [4]. Although TMJ clicking did not predispose severe temporomandibular disorders (TMD) [5], such a manifestation could be a precursory sign of closed lock [6], a presenting symptom of condylar hyperplasia [7], or an indication of destructive changes in chronic polyarthritis [8]. Therefore, clicking of the TMJ is a noticeable medical condition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%