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. 1992;7(1):7-14.

Prevalence and variance of temporomandibular dysfunction in orthognathic surgery patients

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  • PMID: 1453040

Prevalence and variance of temporomandibular dysfunction in orthognathic surgery patients

C S White et al. Int J Adult Orthodon Orthognath Surg. 1992.

Abstract

Seventy-five patients were studied retrospectively to assess the prevalence and variance of temporomandibular dysfunction in an orthognathic surgery population. Preoperatively, 49.3% of the sample presented with temporomandibular dysfunction. After orthognathic surgery, of the symptomatic patients, 89.1% had improved temporomandibular function after surgery, 2.7% were unchanged, and 8.1% had increased symptoms. Of the patients asymptomatic prior to surgery, 7.9% developed temporomandibular dysfunction postoperatively. Temporomandibular dysfunction was significantly more prevalent in patients with a Class II skeletal deformity than in those with a Class III deformity, and temporomandibular function generally improved in both groups postsurgically.

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