2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjoms.2019.12.003
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Quality of life outcomes one year after replacement of the temporomandibular joint using a modified SF36 questionnaire

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“…The results of this study were inaccordance with the literature by showing an overall improvement in QoL, a decrease in pain, an improvement in mouth opening and in diet. 2,[10][11][12]16,22 They are significant despite the small number of patients. This number of patients remains relevant for a monocentric study.…”
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“…The results of this study were inaccordance with the literature by showing an overall improvement in QoL, a decrease in pain, an improvement in mouth opening and in diet. 2,[10][11][12]16,22 They are significant despite the small number of patients. This number of patients remains relevant for a monocentric study.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several scales exist to assess QoL in patients presenting a TMJ pathology and can be applied to patients who undergone total TMJ prosthesis surgery such as the Oral Health Impact Profile questionnaires (OHIP-14, OHIP-TMDs), the Oral Health-related Quality of Life, the temporomandibular joint replacement quality of life questionnaire (TMJ-QoL), short form 36 (SF36) QoL questionnaire. 16–21…”
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“…Development of a validated QoL questionnaire for patients undergoing TMJ TJR would enable multicentre studies and thus allow optimization of treatment strategies and consequently improvements in outcomes. The improvement of QoL after TMJ TJR has recently been assessed in a prospective study of 36 patients 50 . The study revealed that the QoL of most of the patients (33/36) improved considerably, with significant changes in pain, diet, mood, anxiety, and recreation.…”
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“…The need for partial or complete replacement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) structures is a known problem in the field of maxillofacial surgery. Indications for total temporomandibular joint arthroplasty are situations where: (1) the joint has not developed, regardless of the cause; (2) joint tissues have been lost to the point where regeneration is not possible, for example, due to necrosis or neoplasm; (3) the joint tissues have undergone advanced degeneration and less invasive treatment options have been exhausted, including conservative treatment, intra-articular injections and arthroscopic methods [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10].…”
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