Klemetti E
Department of Prosthetics & Stomatognathic Physiology, University of Kuopio, Finland.
Cranio. 1996 Apr;14(2):154-7. doi: 10.1080/08869634.1996.11745961.
Symptoms of temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) are prevalent among elderly individuals with complete dentures. In the agrarian areas of middle Finland it was, as recently as a few decades ago, almost a tradition to extract teeth during young adulthood. Women who today are in post-menopausal age are the last sizable age group in Finland where the problems of edentulousness can be investigated. The purposes of this study were twofold. First, postmenopausal women who are edentulous in the maxilla or totally edentulous were studied to determine if they differ from women with natural teeth in both jaws in terms of subjective TMD symptoms. Second, these subjective symptoms were examined to discover any correlation with duration of edentulousness, age of the dentures, or difficulties in wearing them. The results suggest that for postmenopausal women, clicking noises in the temporomandibular joint and tension in the neck are more common complaints among denture wearers than among those who still have natural teeth. Factors that make the wearing of complete dentures more difficult may also predispose the wearer to TMD symptoms. Duration of edentulousness is not, however, related to the prevalence of anamnestic TMD symptoms.
颞下颌关节紊乱病(TMD)的症状在佩戴全口义齿的老年人中很普遍。就在几十年前,在芬兰中部的农业地区,在成年早期拔牙几乎成了一种传统。如今处于绝经后年龄的女性是芬兰最后一个可以对无牙问题进行研究的相当规模的年龄组。本研究有两个目的。第一,对上颌无牙或全口无牙的绝经后女性进行研究,以确定她们在主观TMD症状方面是否与上下颌均有天然牙的女性不同。第二,对这些主观症状进行检查,以发现其与无牙持续时间、义齿使用年限或佩戴困难之间是否存在任何关联。结果表明,对于绝经后女性,颞下颌关节弹响和颈部紧张在义齿佩戴者中比在仍有天然牙的人中更常见。使佩戴全口义齿更加困难的因素也可能使佩戴者易患TMD症状。然而,无牙持续时间与既往TMD症状的患病率无关。