2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3913(00)70090-4
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Quantification and validation of predictive values of occlusal variables in temporomandibular disorders using a multifactorial analysis

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“…A study found higher frequency of crossbite in patients with disk displacement and increased overjet and decreased overbite in patients with osteoarthrosis (29) . In the present research, overbite and overjet were observed in both groups, with a slight increase in the SG, but with no significant difference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A study found higher frequency of crossbite in patients with disk displacement and increased overjet and decreased overbite in patients with osteoarthrosis (29) . In the present research, overbite and overjet were observed in both groups, with a slight increase in the SG, but with no significant difference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…36,37 Controlled studies of occlusal factors and TMD show either no relationship or at best only a weak correlation between specific variables and TMD. [38][39][40] When considering those authors who argue that specific occlusal factors might make some biological contribution to a TMD and thus should not be ignored, 41,42 it should be remembered that a biological system will frequently adapt to various morphologic features until stability is achieved. Other authors 43 suggest that some occlusal variables may be a result rather than a cause of TMD.…”
Section: Occlusal Adjustmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One study 25 evaluated the occlusal variables to differentiate patients with disc displacement and osteoarthritis (n=381) on normal asymptomatic adults (n=98). By multiple logistic regression analysis, patients with disc displacement had more crossbite, and patients with osteoarthritis showed bigger overjet and smaller overbite.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%