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Kapanışı olmayan dişlerde uzama, dönme, devrilme sıklığı ve temporomandibular düzensizlikler ile ilgili çalışma

Year 2017, , 175 - 183, 01.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.18663/tjcl.282033

Abstract

Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, kapanışı olmayan dişlerde uzama, dönme ve devrilme
sıklığı ile oklüzal girişimler ve molar dişlerin uzaması ile temporomandibuler
düzensizlikler (TMD) arasındaki ilişkinin belirlenmesidir.

Gereç ve Yöntemler: Çalışma grubu posterior diş kaybı ile başvuran 191 hastadan oluşmuştur. Bu
dişlerin (462 molar diş) uzama, dönme ve devrilme kayıtları incelendi. Diş
kaybı ve TMD belirtileri saptandı. Bağımsız değişkenler karşılaştırılması için
Ki-kare testi ve Fisher kesin olasılık testi kullanılmıştır. TMD için Pearson korelasyon
yaygınlık parametreleri kullanıldı.

Bulgular:  291 azı dişinde, uzama belirtisi
gözlemlenmedi. 119 azı dişinde, hafif uzama, 52 azı dişinde, orta ve şiddetli
uzama görüldü. 184 azı dişinde, dönme belirtisi görülmedi, 203 molar dişte, 150 den
daha az, 75 dişte ise 150 den fazla dönme tespit edildi.  274 dişte devrilme gözlenmezken, 108 dişte 150
den az devrilme ve 80 dişte ise 150 den fazla devrilme gözlemlendi.
TMD ortalama skorları ile genç yaş grubu ve cinsiyet (kadın) istatistiksel
olarak anlamlı olarak bulundu (Yaş: P < 0.05. Cinsiyet: P < 0.001).







Sonuç: Azı dişlerinde dönme bulgusu daha çok maksillada iken, uzama ve devrilme
bulgusu daha çok mandibulada saptanmıştır. TMD ve diş kaybı belirtileri
arasında anlamlı sonuçlar bulunmuştur, ancak bu sonuçlar molar destek kaybının,
TMD hazırlayıcı faktörleri arasında olduğunu desteklemektedir. 

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A study of the incidence of overeruption, rotation, tipping in unopposed molars and temporomandibular disorders

Year 2017, , 175 - 183, 01.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.18663/tjcl.282033

Abstract

Aim: The purpose of this study was
to determine the incidence of overeruption, rotation and tipping in unopposed
posterior teeth and study the association among temporomandibular disorders
(TMD).

Material
and Methods:
The study group consisted of 191 patients with
posterior tooth loss. These teeth (462 molars) overeruption, rotation and
tipping records were reviewed.
Tooth loss and
TMD symptoms were detected. In order to compare the variables Chi-square tests
and Fisher’s exact probability test were used. For TMD, Pearson correlation
prevalence parameters were used.

Results: 291 molars showed no
signs of overeruption. 119 molars showed slight, 52 molars had erupted moderate
to severe eruption. 184 molars had no signs of rotation, 203 were rotated less
than 15°, while 75 molars were rotated more than 15°. 274 molars showed no
signs of tipping whereas, 108 had tipping less than 15°, and 80 molars had
tipping of greater than 15°. Younger age group
and
female gender were found to be statistically significant regarding mean scores
of TMDs

(Age: p<0.05, Gender: p<0.001)







Conclusions:
 
Molar
rotation was more frequent in the maxilla; whereas overeruption and tipping
were more common in the mandible Significant associations between the signs of
TMD and tooth loss were found, but the current results does not support the
concept that loss of molar support is an etiologic factor in TMDs.  

References

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  • 2. Liedberg B, Norlen P, Owall B. Teeth, tooth spaces and prosthetic appliances in the elderly men in Mlmo, Sweden. Community dent Oral Epidemiol 1991; 19: 164-8.
  • 3. Craddock HL Youngson CC. A study of the incidence of overeruption and occlusal interferences in unopposed posterior teeth. Br Dent J 2004; 196: 341-8.
  • 4. Aquilino SA, Shugars D, Bader JD, White A. Ten-year survival rates of teeth adjacent to treated and untreated posterior bounded edentulous spaces. J Prosthet Dent 2001; 85: 455-60.
  • 5. Kirveskari P, Alanen P. Association between tooth loss and TMJ dysfunction. J Oral Rehabil 1985; 12: 189-94.
  • 6. Ciancaglini R, Gherlone E F, Radaelli G. Association between loss of occlusal support and symptoms of functional disturbances of the masticatory system. J Oral Rehabil 1999; 26: 248-53.
  • 7. Kliaridis S, Lyka I, Friede H, Carlsson GE, Ahlqwist M. Vertical position, rotation and tipping of molars without antagonists. Int J Prosthodont 2000; 13: 480-6.
  • 8. Compagnon D, Woda A. Supraeruption of the unopposed maxillary first molar. J Prosthet Dent 1991; 66: 29-34.
  • 9. McNeil C, Editor. Temporomandibular joint disorder: guidelines for classification, assessment and management. Chicago: Quintessence; 1994.p.11.
  • 10. Takeda Y, Ishihara H, Kobayashi Y. Influence of occlusal interferences on nocturnal sleep and masseter muscle activity. J Dent Res (Special Issue, IADR; Abstract No: 561, 1989; 68).
  • 11. Agerberg G, Bergenholtz A. Craniomandibular disorders in adult population of West Bothnia, Sweden.Acta Odontol Scan 1989; 47: 129-40.
  • 12. Pullinger AG, Seligman DA, Gornbein JA. A multiple logistic regression analysis of the risk and relative odds of temporomandibular disorders as a function of common occlusal features. J Dent Res 1993; 72: 968-79. 13. Tallents RH, Macher DJ, Kyrkanides S, Katzberg RW, Moss ME. Prevalence of missing posterior teeth and intraarticular temporomandibular disorder. J Prosthet Dent 2002; 87: 45-50.
  • 14. De Boever JA, Van Den Berghe L, De Boever AL, Keersmaekers K. Comparison of clinical profiles and treatment outcomes of an elderly and a younger temporomandibular patient group. J Prosthet Dent 1999;8 1: 312-7.
  • 15. Huang Q, Opstelten S, Samman N, Tideman H. Experimentally induced unilateral tooth loss: histochemical studies of temporomandibular joint. J Dent Res 2002; 81:209-13.
  • 16. Helkimo M. Epidemiological surveys of dysfunction of the masticatory system. Oral Sciences Reviews 1976; 7: 54-69.
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  • 18. Rosensteil SF, Land MF, Fujimoto J. Contemporary fixed prosthodontics. 2 nd ed.St Louis (MO): Mosby Year Book, Inc; 1995. p.51.
  • 19. Lindskog-Stokland B, Hansen K, Tomasi C, Hakeberg M, Wennström JL. Changes in molar position associated with missing opposed and/or adjacent tooth: a 12-year study in women. J Oral Rehabil 2012; 39: 136-43.
  • 20. Kiliaridis S, Lyka I, Friede H, Carlsson GE, Ahlqwist M. Vertical position, rotation, and tipping of molars without antagonists. Int J Prosthodont. 2000; 13: 480-6.
  • 21. Kaplan P. Drifting, tipping supraeruption and segmental alveolar bone growth. J Prosthed Dent 1985;54:280-3.
  • 22. Agerberg G, Sandstroms R. Frequency of occlusal interferences: a clinical study in teenagers and young adults. J Prosthed Dent 1988; 59: 212-7.
  • 23. Kanno T, Carlsson GE. A review of the shortened dental arch concept focusing on the work by the Kayser / Nijmegen group. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 2006; 33: 850-62.
  • 24. Mundt T, Mack F, Schwahn C, et al. Gender differences in associations between occlusal support and signs of temporomandibular disorders: Results of population- based study of health in pomerania (SHIP). Int J Prosthodont 2005; 18: 232-239.
  • 25. Gesch D, Bernhardt O, Alte D, et al. Prevalence of signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders in an urban and rural German population: Results of a population-based Study of Health in Pomerania. Quintessence Int 2004; 35: 143-50.
  • 26. Anamaria SO, Elton MD, Rogério GC, Fausto B. Prevalence study of signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorder in Brazilian college students. Braz Oral Res 2006; 20: 3-7.
  • 27. Karibe H, Goddart G, Gear RW. Sex differences in masticatory muscle pain after chewing. J Dent Res 2003; 82: 112-16.
  • 28. Macfarlane TV, Blinkhorn AS, Davies RB, Kincey J, Worthington HV. Oro-facial pain in the community: Prevalence and associated impact. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2002; 30: 52-60.
  • 29. Abubaker AO, Raslan WF, Sotereanos GC. Estrogen and progesterone receptors in temporomandibular joint discs of symptomatic and asymptomatic persons: A preliminary study. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1993; 51: 1096-100.
  • 30. Berger M, Szalewski L, Szkutnik J, Ginszt M, Ginszt A. Different association between specific manifestations of bruxism and temporomandibular disorder pain. Neurol Neurochir Pol 2017; 51: 7-11.
  • 31. LeResche L, Mancl L, Sherman JJ, Gandara B, Dworkin SF. Changes in temporomandibular pain and other symptoms across the menstrual cycle. Pain 2003; 106: 253-61.
  • 32. Johnson KA, Sjaarda LA, Mumford SL, et al. Patterns and prevalence of medication use across the menstrual cycle among healthy, reproductive aged women. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf 2016 Jun;25:618-27.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Orıgınal Artıcle
Authors

İlgi Tosun Baran

Rana Nalçacı This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017

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APA Tosun Baran, İ., & Nalçacı, R. (2017). A study of the incidence of overeruption, rotation, tipping in unopposed molars and temporomandibular disorders. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory, 8(4), 175-183. https://doi.org/10.18663/tjcl.282033
AMA Tosun Baran İ, Nalçacı R. A study of the incidence of overeruption, rotation, tipping in unopposed molars and temporomandibular disorders. TJCL. December 2017;8(4):175-183. doi:10.18663/tjcl.282033
Chicago Tosun Baran, İlgi, and Rana Nalçacı. “A Study of the Incidence of Overeruption, Rotation, Tipping in Unopposed Molars and Temporomandibular Disorders”. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory 8, no. 4 (December 2017): 175-83. https://doi.org/10.18663/tjcl.282033.
EndNote Tosun Baran İ, Nalçacı R (December 1, 2017) A study of the incidence of overeruption, rotation, tipping in unopposed molars and temporomandibular disorders. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory 8 4 175–183.
IEEE İ. Tosun Baran and R. Nalçacı, “A study of the incidence of overeruption, rotation, tipping in unopposed molars and temporomandibular disorders”, TJCL, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 175–183, 2017, doi: 10.18663/tjcl.282033.
ISNAD Tosun Baran, İlgi - Nalçacı, Rana. “A Study of the Incidence of Overeruption, Rotation, Tipping in Unopposed Molars and Temporomandibular Disorders”. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory 8/4 (December 2017), 175-183. https://doi.org/10.18663/tjcl.282033.
JAMA Tosun Baran İ, Nalçacı R. A study of the incidence of overeruption, rotation, tipping in unopposed molars and temporomandibular disorders. TJCL. 2017;8:175–183.
MLA Tosun Baran, İlgi and Rana Nalçacı. “A Study of the Incidence of Overeruption, Rotation, Tipping in Unopposed Molars and Temporomandibular Disorders”. Turkish Journal of Clinics and Laboratory, vol. 8, no. 4, 2017, pp. 175-83, doi:10.18663/tjcl.282033.
Vancouver Tosun Baran İ, Nalçacı R. A study of the incidence of overeruption, rotation, tipping in unopposed molars and temporomandibular disorders. TJCL. 2017;8(4):175-83.


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