Cortese Silvina G, Biondi Ana M
Cátedra de Odontología Integral Niños, Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires.
Arch Argent Pediatr. 2009 Apr;107(2):134-8. doi: 10.1590/S0325-00752009000200007.
Oral parafunctional habits and orofacial myofunctional dysfunctions are commonly observed in children and considered as contributory factors for temporomandibular disorders (TMD). The aim of this work was to describe the frequency of oral parafunctional habits and orofacial myofunctional dysfunctions and to evaluate the association between them and signs and symptoms of TMD in patients attending to the TMD section of the Pediatric Dentistry Department of the University of Buenos Aires.
Data obtained from dental records performed during 2003-2007 were entered into a database registering age, gender, reason for consultation, psychological stress, signs, symptoms, diagnosis, dysfunctions and parafunctions, for statistical analysis.
The sample was constituted by 133 patients (average age: 12 +/- 3 years old). Ninety six percent of patients showed dysfunctions and/or parafunctions. Regarding dysfunctions, they were present in 78% of the sample; 48% had dysfunctional swallowing; 45% oral and mixed breathing, and 29% chewing food on one preferred side. With regard to parafunctions, bruxism was present in 74% of cases, gum chewing habit in 55%, nail biting in 48%, biting in 28%, jaw play in 22%, and sucking in 14%. TMD symptoms were associated with total dysfunctions and parafunctions (p <0.05). Using multivariate analysis, results showed a significant correlation between masticatory dysfunction and clicking joint noise (p= 0.023) and bruxism as reason for consultation (p= 0.018).
Dysfunctions and parafunctions showed in this study a high prevalence and were significantly associated with TMD symptoms.
口腔副功能习惯和口面部肌功能障碍在儿童中很常见,并被认为是颞下颌关节紊乱病(TMD)的促成因素。本研究的目的是描述口腔副功能习惯和口面部肌功能障碍的发生率,并评估它们与布宜诺斯艾利斯大学儿科牙科TMD科室患者的TMD体征和症状之间的关联。
将2003年至2007年期间进行的牙科记录中获得的数据输入数据库,记录年龄、性别、咨询原因、心理压力、体征、症状、诊断、功能障碍和副功能,进行统计分析。
样本由133名患者组成(平均年龄:12±3岁)。96%的患者表现出功能障碍和/或副功能。关于功能障碍,78%的样本存在功能障碍;48%有吞咽功能障碍;45%有口腔和混合呼吸功能障碍,29%在一侧偏好咀嚼食物。关于副功能,74%的病例存在磨牙症,55%有嚼口香糖习惯,48%有咬指甲习惯,28%有咬物习惯,22%有开合口习惯,14%有吮吸习惯。TMD症状与总的功能障碍和副功能相关(p<0.05)。使用多变量分析,结果显示咀嚼功能障碍与关节弹响(p=0.023)以及磨牙症作为咨询原因(p=0.018)之间存在显著相关性。
本研究中功能障碍和副功能的发生率很高,并且与TMD症状显著相关。