1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0266-4356(97)90579-9
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The effect of orthognathic surgery on the TMJ in patients with anterior open bite

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“…Compared with the level of trait anxiety of temporomandibular joint patients with anterior openbite prior to surgery in London (Aghabeigi et al 2001), the level of STAI-II was slightly higher in the present patients at T1. Additionally, compared with the levels of STAI-I and STAI-II of patients before third molar extraction in Japan (Yusa et al 2004), both levels of trait and state anxiety were slightly higher in the present patients at T1.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Compared with the level of trait anxiety of temporomandibular joint patients with anterior openbite prior to surgery in London (Aghabeigi et al 2001), the level of STAI-II was slightly higher in the present patients at T1. Additionally, compared with the levels of STAI-I and STAI-II of patients before third molar extraction in Japan (Yusa et al 2004), both levels of trait and state anxiety were slightly higher in the present patients at T1.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…However, orthognathic surgery affects both hard and soft tissues in the maxillofacial region and thus may have a causative role in the onset of TMD [11]. Many clinical investigations showed various degrees of improvement [4,7,9], deterioration [8] or no change [3,10,12] in TMD symptoms after orthognathic surgery. The presence of inconsistent findings across studies may lay in different factors, including involvement of different skeletal malocclusions in the samples investigated, use of various surgical techniques and fixation methods, the lack of separate investigation of certain TMD sub-diagnoses, application of different TMD screening instruments and the heterogeneity of patients with respect to etiology of TMD.…”
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“…Ainda os problemas de desordem articular são mais freqüentes em pacientes com mordida aberta anterior, sendo diretamente proporcionais à idade dos mesmos e são significativamente maior no gênero feminino. Talvez porque as mulheres apresentam maior pressão intra-articular, a qual pode resultar em maior isquemia, provocando um desgaste do disco articular e prolongamento da inflamação crônica, sendo que a cirurgia ortognática não agrava tais problemas, pelo contrário, normalmente os pacientes relatam melhoras nos sinais e sintomas 1 . Pacientes com mordida aberta anterior possuem o côndilo mais sensível à carga funcional, desta forma, tem maior capacidade de adaptação 25 .…”
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