2020
DOI: 10.1080/08869634.2020.1853309
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To what extent are the characteristics of painful temporomandibular disorders predictors of self-reported limitations in jaw function?

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“…Different race/ethnicities (Korean vs. demographically diverse group in the OPPERA cohorts) and cultural disparities might contribute to this subject bias. This is consistent with a previous study, 39 and TMD phenotypes did not affect masticatory dysfunction in this study (Tables 1 and 2). This result suggests that the pain source or pain mechanism of TMD appears to be less likely to contribute to jaw functional limitation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…Different race/ethnicities (Korean vs. demographically diverse group in the OPPERA cohorts) and cultural disparities might contribute to this subject bias. This is consistent with a previous study, 39 and TMD phenotypes did not affect masticatory dysfunction in this study (Tables 1 and 2). This result suggests that the pain source or pain mechanism of TMD appears to be less likely to contribute to jaw functional limitation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…None of the included biomedical factors affected the jaw functional limitation. Our previous study included a pain‐free TMD group with ID (n = 14) and compared it with the painful TMD groups, which was consistent with Fetai et al 39 The results of our previous study (Part I) showed that pain‐free TMD group with ID presents less jaw functional limitation than painful TMD (χ 2 = 9.534, p = 0.023) 12 …”
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“…Translations/adaptations: The JFLS is available in English (original version), Croatian [21], and Chinese [22].…”
Section: Practical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reliability and internal consistency: Just the Chinese version of the JFLS 20-item [19][20][21][22] met the criteria for sufficient reliability and internal consistency according to COSMIN. In addition, all the versions available met the criteria for sufficient internal consistency (Table 3).…”
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confidence: 99%