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Clin Exp Dent Res ; 7(6): 1154-1166, 2021 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34289266

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of psychosocial distress and widespread pain with self-reported symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and bruxism, in two cross-sectional surveys in 2012 and 2016, and whether there are temporal changes in the magnitude of associations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data were gathered from Finnish university students in 2012 and 2016. TMD symptoms were assessed with three validated questions and bruxism with one frequently used question. Psychosocial distress was assessed with the General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12), and widespread pain with questions of pain in the extremities, the neck or upper back, and lower back. The associations of GHQ-12, widespread pain and background variables with TMD symptoms and bruxism were analyzed with chi-square tests, t-test and binary logistic regression models stratified by gender, and adjusted for age-group, self-reported general health/wellbeing and presence of widespread pain. RESULTS: Higher GHQ-12 score and presence of widespread pain were significantly associated with TMD symptoms in both genders at both time points. The association of higher GHQ-12 score with sleep bruxism and awake bruxism were inconsistent. In the adjusted model higher GHQ-12 score and widespread pain were significantly related to TMD pain symptoms in both genders at both time points, and to bruxism in 2012. Between the two time points a greater variability in these associations was seen in men than in women. CONCLUSIONS: Psychological distress and widespread pain are significant determinants in perceived TMD pain and bruxism among students. No significant temporal alterations were observed.


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Bruxismo do Sono , Transtornos da Articulação Temporomandibular , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Dor , Autorrelato , Bruxismo do Sono/diagnóstico , Estudantes , Transtornos da Articulação Temporomandibular/epidemiologia
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J Oral Rehabil ; 47(2): 123-131, 2020 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31493297

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BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) include pain and dysfunction in masticatory muscles and temporomandibular joints (TMJs). Applied relaxation (AR) is a coping skill that may be applicable for treatment of TMD. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this randomised, controlled study was to evaluate the effectiveness of AR as compared to stabilisation splint (SS), for treatment of TMD during 12-month follow-up. METHODS: The data were derived from 96 university students seeking treatment due to TMD symptoms at Finnish Student Health Service in Finland. The subjects were randomly divided into two treatment groups: SS (n = 41) and AR (n = 51) groups. Clinical TMD examinations (a modified version of DC/TMD, Axis I) were performed for both the groups at baseline and 3-, 6- and 12-month follow-ups. Depressive and non-specific physical symptoms (NSPS) were estimated with Axis II questionnaire (RDC/TMD), and a number of other pain sites were screened at baseline and 12-month follow-up. Data were analysed by means of chi-square test for both groups on five variables, t test for VAS pain intensity and repeated measures ANOVA for palpation pain at follow-up points. Statistical significance was set on P < .05. RESULTS: Decrease in the number of painful masticatory muscles and TMJs and VAS on pain intensity did not differ between groups. During follow-up, NSPS and number of body pain sites decreased significantly more in the AR than the SS group. The dropout was 56 patients. CONCLUSION: Neither of the treatments showed more benefit in decreasing local TMD pain. AR gave more benefit on psychological well-being and general pain symptoms.


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Dor Facial , Transtornos da Articulação Temporomandibular , Finlândia , Humanos , Medição da Dor , Contenções , Estudantes
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J Oral Facial Pain Headache ; 30(4): 311-317, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27792798

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AIMS: To evaluate the prevalence of self-reported bruxism and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and to investigate their association in academic and applied science university students in Finland. METHODS: The data were gathered from 4,403 Finnish students included in the Finnish Student Health Survey 2012. The comprehensive questionnaire included five questions concerning bruxism and TMD symptoms. Bivariate associations between self-reported bruxism and TMD symptoms were evaluated using chi-square tests, and logistic regression model was used with age and gender as factors. RESULTS: Sleep bruxism was reported by 21.0% of women and by 12.5% of men, awake bruxism by 2.0% of women and by 2.8% of men, and both sleep and awake bruxism by 7.2% of women and by 3.2% of men. TMD pain was reported by 25.9% of women and by 11.4% of men and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain on jaw movement by 9.6% of women and by 4.2% of men. Report of sleep bruxism increased the risk for all TMD symptoms in both genders. Among women, report of awake bruxism increased the risk for TMD pain and TMJ pain on jaw movement. Reporting stress as a perpetuating factor for TMD pain increased the risk for both sleep and awake bruxism in both genders. The logistic regression analysis (including age and gender) showed that report of sleep bruxism and/or awake bruxism was associated with TMD pain (Odds Ratio [OR] = 5.71; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 4.86-6.70), TMJ pain on jaw movement (OR = 4.49; 95% CI = 3.54-5.69), and TMJ locking (OR = 2.98; 95% CI = 2.17-4.10). CONCLUSION: Bruxism and TMD symptoms are frequent in Finnish university students. Self-reported bruxism is associated with TMD symptoms, confirming earlier findings.


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Bruxismo/diagnóstico , Autoavaliação Diagnóstica , Autorrelato , Transtornos da Articulação Temporomandibular/diagnóstico , Adulto , Bruxismo/epidemiologia , Feminino , Finlândia , Humanos , Masculino , Prevalência , Estudantes , Inquéritos e Questionários , Transtornos da Articulação Temporomandibular/epidemiologia , Síndrome da Disfunção da Articulação Temporomandibular , Universidades , Adulto Jovem
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