2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrnm.2014.03.013
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MRI evaluation of TMJ internal derangement: Degree of anterior disc displacement correlated with other TMJ soft tissue and osseous abnormalities

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“…[1] In the present study, the prevalence of TMD symptoms in females is higher than males (Male -female prevalence ratio 1:3.16). Similarly, male-female prevalence ratios of 1:2.1 [2] and 1:4 [4] have been reported in the previous studies. It is well known that TMD is multifactorial and is attributed to numerous factors like discrepancy in occlusion, restorative procedures, orthodontic treatment, parafunctional habits, improper posture, emotional stress, trauma, etc.…”
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“…[1] In the present study, the prevalence of TMD symptoms in females is higher than males (Male -female prevalence ratio 1:3.16). Similarly, male-female prevalence ratios of 1:2.1 [2] and 1:4 [4] have been reported in the previous studies. It is well known that TMD is multifactorial and is attributed to numerous factors like discrepancy in occlusion, restorative procedures, orthodontic treatment, parafunctional habits, improper posture, emotional stress, trauma, etc.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…[5,6] It has been seen that ADD is classified subjectively into categories based on complete or partial disc displacement with or without reduction. [2] This method is unreliable and its reproducibility is questionable. In this study a more methodical approach for classification of ADD was adopted which is highly reproducible and can be used to study treatment outcomes and prognosis of patient at recalls.…”
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