2015
DOI: 10.11607/ofph.1262
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Temporomandibular Disorders in a Young Adolescent Brazilian Population: Epidemiologic Characterization and Associated Factors

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“…Based on those studies, the prevalence of TMD diagnoses seems to have a range from 7.3% up to 30.4% . In three of the studies (list and co‐workers, Franco Micheloni and co‐workers as well as Al‐Khotani and co‐workers), the most common TMD diagnosis was myofascial pain. In the other two (Graue and co‐workers as well as Wu & Hirsch), the most common TMD diagnosis was disc displacement with reduction.…”
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“…Based on those studies, the prevalence of TMD diagnoses seems to have a range from 7.3% up to 30.4% . In three of the studies (list and co‐workers, Franco Micheloni and co‐workers as well as Al‐Khotani and co‐workers), the most common TMD diagnosis was myofascial pain. In the other two (Graue and co‐workers as well as Wu & Hirsch), the most common TMD diagnosis was disc displacement with reduction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As presented in Table , five cross‐sectional studies have reported prevalence of TMD diagnoses in children and adolescents based on a standardised clinical examination (RDC/TMD), validated for examination of children and adolescents . Based on those studies, the prevalence of TMD diagnoses seems to have a range from 7.3% up to 30.4% . In three of the studies (list and co‐workers, Franco Micheloni and co‐workers as well as Al‐Khotani and co‐workers), the most common TMD diagnosis was myofascial pain.…”
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“…Some limitations of this review. We used self-reporting questionnaires not referred in the international literature, although recent publications have used a similar methodology to investigate parafunctional habits in adolescents 32,33 . The sample was not representative of the population which prevents from generalizing the results.…”
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“…The aetiology is multifactorial and may include trauma, genetic factors and psychosocial factors . The prevalence rates tend to increase with age, becoming a frequent condition in adolescents . and declining in frequency in individuals older than 45 years old …”
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