Temporomandibular joint dysfunctions in dentistry emergency service: Ormani Arenado Dentistry Clinic, Pinar del Río 2015
Keywords:
Temporomandibular joint, Facial pain, Bruxism.Abstract
Introduction: temporomandibular joint dysfunctions constitute a health problem in Dentistry emergency services; which are the most common causes of facial pain after dental pain.
Objective: to determine the behavior of temporomandibular joint dysfunctions at the Dentistry emergence services.
Method: a prospective, descriptive study of all patients attending the emergency department at Ormani Arenado Teaching Dentistry Clinic belonging to the health area of Raul Sanchez University Polyclinic during 2015 . The target group consisted of 1 202 patients attending the emergency services, and the sample included 100 patients presenting inclusion criteria and giving their consent to participate in the study.
Results: female gender predominated with 80% of patients and the age group of 31-41 years old with 46%, with a period of previous disorders between one and three months in 32%; anxiety was present as the main cause in 54% of patients, followed by 46% of bruxism, at palpation tenderness of muscles predominated in 89% of patients, followed by a deviation of the midline with 70 % of the sample investigated.
Conclusions: temporomandibular joint dysfunctions (TMJD) are frequent from the third decade of life; female gender is the most affected group, where stress plays a key role.
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