1999
DOI: 10.1111/j.1875-595x.1999.tb00516.x
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Relationship between oral tori and temporomandibular disorders

Abstract: The aim of the study was to compare the presence of oral tori and parafunctional activity (clenching, grinding teeth and/or bruxism) between temporomandibular disorder (TMD) patients and control subjects. Fifty-nine TMD and 353 control subjects were included. The groups were similar in sex and age distribution. There was no significant difference in prevalence of torus palatinus (TP) between TMD and control group (P = 0.2), while torus mandibularis (TM) was more common in TMD than in control group (P < 0.0005)… Show more

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“…In the majority of the studies, palatine torus is more frequent than mandibular torus 6,11,14,20,22,23 and concurrence appears to happen in about 2-3% of cases 20 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the majority of the studies, palatine torus is more frequent than mandibular torus 6,11,14,20,22,23 and concurrence appears to happen in about 2-3% of cases 20 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TP etiology remains unclear 6,7 . Efforts to link its occurrence to third molar agenesia 8 , bone density 9 and elongation of styloid process 10 have been made, but these relationships remain a source of debate.…”
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“…Eggen a également corrélé la fréquence élevée des torus mandibulaires à une activité masticatoire accrue [20]. Pour Sirirungrojying et Kerpdon [70] et Clifford et al [71], la présence de torus mandibulaires doit faire suspecter l'apparition éventuelle de troubles de l'articulation temporo-mandibulaire. La pression exercée lors de la mastication pourrait être aussi à l'origine d'un renforcement osseux lingual [14,34,68,69,72].…”
Section: Théorie Occlusaleunclassified
“…[11] and Kerdpon et.al. [12] found a large relationship between the TM and parafunctional habits, which they did not find with the TP .Thus Sirirumgrojying et al [13] determined that TM can be used to indicate the risk of appearance of tempero mandibular disorders. It can also be due to eating habits, states of vitamin deficiency or dietary supplements rich in calcium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%