2018
DOI: 10.17219/acem/64945
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Temporomandibular disorders in adolescents with headache

Abstract: Our findings suggest that it may be useful for pediatricians and neurologists to include TMD dysfunctions as a part of a standard examination of adolescents presenting with persistent headaches.

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“…According to the WHO definition, health is “a state of full physical, mental and social well‐being, not just a complete absence of disease or disability.” Functional disorders of the masticatory muscle system, on account of their prevalence, can be counted as diseases of society and of civilization (Loster et al, ; Sojka et al, ; Vimpari et al, ; Yap, Tan, et al, ). Temporomandibular dysfunction affects very many people, presenting as headache, temporomandibular joint pain, and clicking, and other symptoms.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…According to the WHO definition, health is “a state of full physical, mental and social well‐being, not just a complete absence of disease or disability.” Functional disorders of the masticatory muscle system, on account of their prevalence, can be counted as diseases of society and of civilization (Loster et al, ; Sojka et al, ; Vimpari et al, ; Yap, Tan, et al, ). Temporomandibular dysfunction affects very many people, presenting as headache, temporomandibular joint pain, and clicking, and other symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from the literature show that depression is common among patients with complaints of masticatory muscle pain; these often coexist with general health problems (Bonjardim et al, 2005;Dabrowski et al, 2010;Garimella, Sears, & Gehi, 2016;Gomaa, Elmagd, Elbadry, & Kader, 2014;Korszun et al, 1996;Manfredini, Borella, et al, 2010;Minghelli, Morgado, & Caro, 2014;Sojka et al, 2018;Stocka et al, 2018;Zielinska-Blizniewska & Olszewski, 2009). In our examined groups with facial pain (Groups I and III), we found the mean value on the BDI and PSS-10 scales to be higher than among the pain-free subjects (Groups 0 and II).…”
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“…The masticatory and facial muscles are influenced by emotional factors. 8 Therefore, under stress and anxiety, hyperactivity of the muscles and joints of the face can occur, as well as parafunctional habits causing muscle and TMJ injuries. 2 There is evidence that factors such as anxiety, stress and other emotional disturbances exacerbate TMD.…”
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confidence: 99%