Temporomandibular joint findings in pediatric populations and young adults: a critical review
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Temporomandibular joint findings in pediatric populations and young adults: a critical review
Abstract
The etiology, diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain and dysfunction is a controversial subject. There are varying opinions regarding the contribution of occlusion (malocclusion) to the development of mandibular dysfunction and further, the contribution of occlusal alterations (orthodontic and restorative) to the development of pain and dysfunction. Epidemiologic investigations suggest there is a high incidence of subjective and objective symptoms in the pediatric population. Observations on incisal relationships, condyle position and joint sounds, and comparisons to controls seem to suggest that these factors are not the cause of pain or dysfunction. The purpose of this review is: (1) to bring the clinician's attention existing published information reporting the presence of symptoms in children, (2) to evaluate selected information in young adults, (3) to question anecdotal information on the etiology of TMJ problems. It is not in the purview of this paper to determine the overall etiology of TMJ dysfunction.
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