Olsson M, Lindqvist B
Orthodontic Clinic, Public Health Services, Umeà, Sweden.
Eur J Orthod. 1992 Feb;14(1):61-8. doi: 10.1093/ejo/14.1.61.
Two-hundred-and-forty-five consecutive prospective orthodontic patients and 245 controls matched for age, sex, and residence, but with minor need of orthodontic treatment, were examined. The functional examination of the masticatory system was made according to Carlsson and Helkimo (1972), and Helkimo (1974). According to dysfunction index (Helkimo, 1974), 33.5 per cent of the patients and 21.6 per cent of the controls had a moderate, and 18.9 and 7.8 per cent respectively, a severe dysfunction. The corresponding figures for symptoms were 16.7 and 4.9 per cent respectively. In the patient group the frequency of signs and symptoms was higher in the older age group and in the girls. Orthodontic patients appeared to be at greater risk of craniomandibular disorders (CMD) than individuals with minor need of treatment.