- European Annals of Dental Sciences
- Volume:50 Issue:1
- Relationship between Mandibular Condyle Position and Pain in Patients with Disc Displacement with Re...
Relationship between Mandibular Condyle Position and Pain in Patients with Disc Displacement with Reduction: A Retrospective Study
Authors : Elif YILDIZER
Pages : 17-22
Doi:10.52037/eads.2023.0005
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Publication Date : 2023-04-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: This study aimed to compare the condyle position of the temporomandibular joint insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TMJ); in patients with disc displacement with reduction insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(DDWR); between with and without arthralgia using cone-beam computed tomography insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(CBCT);. Methods: A total of 39 adult patients were examined retrospectively and were divided into three groups: 14 patients insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(21 joints); with TMJ DDWR and arthralgia, 14 patients insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(14 joints); with TMJ DDWR without arthralgia, and 11 asymptomatic patients insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(22 joints);. Joint space measurements and condyle position were assessed using sagittal and coronal CBCT images. The radiographic data were correlated between the subgroups. One-Way ANOVA test was used for the analysis of normally distributed data, Kruskal Walis H test was used for non-normally distributed data in comparisons between three or more groups. The relationship between categorical data was examined with Chi-Square analysis. A descriptive statistical method insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Mean, Median, Standard Deviation, Minimum-Maximum); was used while evaluating the study data. The confidence interval was set at 0.05 Results: There was no significant difference in age and gender between subgroups. The mean posterior and lateral joint space distance was found significantly higher in the painful DDWR group than in the painless DDWR group, and the incidence of anterior condylar position was significantly higher in the painful DDWR group than in the control group and painless DDWR group respectively. However, there was no significant difference in mediolateral condyle position variables among subgroups. Conclusion: Anterior condyle position may be correlated with pain in disc displacement disorders.Keywords : arthralgia, condyle position, cone beam computed tomography, disc displacement with reduction, temporomandibular joint